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The Swingle Singers

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The Swingle Singers are a vocal ensemble founded by the American jazz musician Ward Swingle in Paris in the early 1960s. Swingle was an established figure within the Paris music scene and had been involved with artists such as Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour prior to creating his vision for a vocal ensemble. The group was an immediate success and between 1963 and 1965 picked up four Grammy Awards; Swingle himself was already a Grammy Award winner having picked up an award for a solo performance in 1960. After a successful decade with the French version of the ensemble, Swingle...
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The Fool on the HillThe Swingle Singers
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Day TripperThe Swingle Singers
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Lady MadonnaThe Swingle Singers
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IV. Offertorium: HostiasThe Swingle Singers
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The Drunken SailorThe Swingle Singers
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White ChristmasThe Swingle Singers
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The Fool on the HillThe Swingle Singers

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Day TripperThe Swingle Singers

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Lady MadonnaThe Swingle Singers

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IV. Offertorium: HostiasThe Swingle Singers

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The Drunken SailorThe Swingle Singers

Around the World. A Folk Song Collection

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White ChristmasThe Swingle Singers

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