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  1. Put another nickel in In the nickelodeon All I want is having you And music, music, music I'd do anything for you Anything you'd want me to All I want is kissing you And music, music, music Closer My dear, come closer The nicest part of any melody Is when you're danciong close to me So, put another nickel in In the nickelodeon All I want is ...

  2. Listen to Music, Music, Music (Expanded Edition) by Teresa Brewer on Apple Music. 1955. 17 Songs. Duration: 42 minutes. Listen to Music, Music, Music (Expanded Edition) by Teresa Brewer on Apple Music. 1955. 17 Songs. Duration: ... The Best of Teresa Brewer. 1989. A Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl. A Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl. 1995. Choo'n Gum - Single ...

  3. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here. ... The Best Of Teresa Brewer. Album • Teresa Brewer • 1989. 10 songs • 26 minutes More. Play. Save to library. Save to library. 1. Music! Music! Music! 351K plays. 2:43. 2. You Send Me. 28K plays. 2: ...

  4. Music! Music! Music! Lyrics by Teresa Brewer from the Music Of My Life, Vol. 4: Golden Decade 1950 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Put another nickel in In the nickelodeon All I want is having you And music, music, music I'd do anything for you…

  5. Early life. Brewer was born in Toledo, Ohio, the eldest of five siblings. Her father Ludwig Breuer, a German immigrant, was a glass inspector for the Libbey Owens Company (now part of Pilkington Glass), and her mother Helen (nee Kasap) Breuer, a housewife, was of Polish ancestry.The family were practicing Catholics, and she was a member of the Roman Catholic Church most of her life.

  6. Enjoy the classic hit song "Music Music Music" by Teresa Brewer, with lyrics and vintage images. This catchy tune topped the charts in 1950 and became her signature song. Watch more videos of ...

  7. 4 de feb. de 2022 · A wonderful filmed performance from 1951 of a young Teresa Brewer singing "Music, Music, Music" in a new STEREOPHONIC upmix.