What was the biggest hit of 1962?

Stranger on the Shore
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1962

Title Artist(s)
1 “Stranger on the Shore” Acker Bilk
2 “I Can’t Stop Loving You” Ray Charles
3 “Mashed Potato Time” Dee Dee Sharp
4 “Roses Are Red (My Love)” Bobby Vinton

Why did Trace Adkins wife shot him?

Trace Adkins Then-wife Julie Curtis did the shooting in February 1994. As he tells it, he was accused of breaking a promise to quit drinking beer and they got into a physical altercation. She grabbed a gun.

Who wrote the song such a night?

Lincoln Chase
Such a Night/Lyricists

Are Trace Adkins and Rodney Atkins related?

Rodney Atkins, born March 28, 1969 in Knoxville, Tennessee, is an American country singer. He was an adopted child. Contrary to popular belief, Rodney is not the son of Trace Adkins.

What is Trace Adkins doing now 2021?

The Louisiana native recently finished up a highly touted stint as the featured guest on Blake Shelton’s FRIENDS & HEROES TOUR 2021 and will continue performing headline dates and more through the end of the year. Premiering in January, Adkins is also part of a new drama series on FOX called MONARCH.

What was the Drifters first song?

Money Honey
The group recorded its first major hit “Money Honey” in September 1953 but while they had success behind McPhatter, personnel constantly shifted. The hit “What’cha Gonna Do” was released a year later in 1955 after McPhatter was drafted. This was his last recording as a Drifter.

What year did Elvis record such a night?

Such a Night

“Such a Night”
Released July 14, 1964
Recorded Recorded April 3, 1960
Studio RCA’s Studio B, Nashville
Genre Pop rock and roll

How many tracks are in Hit Parade 1962?

Dynamic’s budget-priced Hit Parade 1962 collection features 25 tracks (rarely did singles exceed the three-minute mark in the early ’60s), including iconic cuts from Dion (“The Wanderer”), the Contours (“Do You Love Me”), the Four Seasons (“Sherry”), Gene Chandler (“Duke of Earl”), and Little Eva (“The Loco-Motion”).

What happened to the Lincoln-Zephyr line?

The popular Lincoln-Zephyr line had relatively advanced semi-unitary construction, but it was saddled with Ford’s traditional beam-axle front suspension and a troublesome flathead V-12 engine whose unhappy reputation would probably have made the perfectionist Henry Leland contemplate ritual suicide.

What happened to the Lincoln Continental Mark II?

The Mark II was discontinued after only two model years and its successor, the 1958 Continental Mark III, was little more than a lavishly trimmed, over-decorated version of the standard Lincoln. The Continental division, which had never really gotten off the ground, was shuttered in July 1956 and rolled into Lincoln-Mercury division.

How big is a 1960 Lincoln?

Although still enormous by today’s standards, the new Lincoln was considerably smaller than its 1958–1960 predecessors, which both McNamara and Ben Mills had felt were much too big. The 1960 Lincoln had been a whopping 227.2 inches (5,771 mm) long and 80.3 inches (2,040 mm) wide on a 131-inch (3,327mm) wheelbase.