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Wright next
signed with the new
Fabor label on the West Coast,
recording a duet with Jim Reeves, "I Love You" (
Fabor 101),
which spent 22 w****s on Billboard's...
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original version was
recorded by Ned Miller.
First released in 1957 by both
Fabor Records (for
regional audiences) and Dot
Records (for
national distribution)...
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released on
Fabor Records but saw
little success on the charts.
After being briefly signed to
Capitol Records,
Miller returned to
Fabor and persuaded...
- and it is
impossible to
label them as
either Portuguese or Spanish: por
fabor ("please") – Portuguese: por
favor – Spanish: por
favor señora ("madam")...
- "Behind
every great character is an even
greater man." Mad, Baby, Mad – 1955 (
Fabor) I Ain't
Afraid – 1956 (Bally) You
Wanna Talk
About Texas – 1956 Wing Ding...
- the
company folded in 1952,
Horton recorded 10
singles for that label.
Fabor Robison,
owner of
Abbott Records,
acquired the
master recordings. Around...
- "Looking Back to See"
Single by The
Browns Released 1954
Genre Country Length 2:19
Label Fabor Songwriter(s) Jim Ed Brown,
Maxine Brown...
- single, "If You See My Love Dancing" on
Fabor Records,
Bonnie heard a demo of "Dark Moon" from
Fabor's owner,
Fabor Robinson, a tune
written by Ned Miller...
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American country music artist Bonnie Guitar in 1957. Guitar's producer,
Fabor Robison,
originally intended for rock and roll
singer Dorsey Burnette to...
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Records was an
American record label operated by
music promoter and
producer Fabor Robison from 1951 to
about 1958.
Abbott Records released mainly country...