Almost Always
1953 single by Joni James
"Almost Always" | |
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Single by Joni James | |
B-side | "Is It Any Wonder?" |
Released | 1953 |
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"Almost Always" is a popular song, written by Lew Douglas, Frank Lavere and Kathleen Lichty. [1] It was recorded by Joni James in 1953. The recording was released by MGM as catalog number 11470. The song was only on the Billboard magazine charts for one week, reaching #18 on May 9, 1953.[2] The flip side was "Is It Any Wonder?"
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Joni James
- "Why Don't You Believe Me?"
- "Have You Heard?"
- "Your Cheatin' Heart"
- "Almost Always"
- "My Love, My Love"
- "How Important Can It Be?"
- "You Are My Love"
- "Little Things Mean a Lot"
- "I Need You Now"
- "You Belong to Me"
- "My Last Date (With You)"
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