1953 A YEAR TO REMEMBER CD & DVD COLLECTOR'S EDITION

Book number: 95033 Product format: Unknown Author: NAT 'KING' COLE, PERRY COMO

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The DVD film features original newsreel footage of the key people and events that shaped 1953, including the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the Stanley Matthews Cup final, England losing to Hungary at Wembley, Mo Connolly winning Wimbledon and much more this is the year which the Cold War began in earnest, Russia caught up with America in the nuclear bomb stakes, the Korean war ended in stalemate, Joseph Stalin was mourned in Russia and the French met resistance in Vietnam. 1953 was certainly a year to remember and much has been captured in these Pathé News reels. The CD contains no less than 27 tracks including That's Amore by Dean Martin, Choo Choo Train by Doris Day, I Believe by Frankie Laine, How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?, From Here To Eternity by Frank Sinatra, I Love Paris by Tony Martin, Kiss Me Again, Stranger by Doris Day and P.S. I Love You by The Hilltoppers with Orchestra among them. Box set.

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ISBN 5024952880010

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