Bless You for Being an Angel

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"Bless You for Being an Angel"
Song
Published1939
Genrepop
Composer(s)Eddie Lane and Don Baker

"Bless You for Being an Angel," also written "Bless You (For Being an Angel)" or called "Bless You," is a 1939 popular song written by Eddie Lane and Don Baker.[1][2]

Song history[edit]

The song was first released by The Ink Spots in 1939.[citation needed]

Brendan Bowyer version[edit]

A cover version was released by Irish singer Brendan Bowyer in 1964 on the His Master's Voice label,[3] and reached number one in the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks.[4][5] "California Sun" was the B-side, misspelled as "Californian Sun" on the record.[3][6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bless You For Being An Angel Inkspots Eddie Lane Don Baker Olde Sheet Music on eBid Ireland | 219618790". www.ebid.net.
  2. ^ Hearings. (1956:4316). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  3. ^ a b "45cat - The Royal Showband (Waterford) Featuring Brendan Bowyer - Bless You (For Being An Angel) / Californian Sun - His Master's Voice - Ireland - IP.1295".
  4. ^ "Bless You (for Being an Angel) by The Royal Showband (Waterford) Featuring Brendan Bowyer" – via secondhandsongs.com.
  5. ^ "Brendan Bowyer on Apple Music". Apple Music - Web Player.
  6. ^ "The Royal Showband, Waterford". www.irishshowbands.net.
  7. ^ "Retro Irish Top Ten Chart 1963: Brendan Bowyer was first Irish act to top the charts sixty years ago". Independent.ie. October 11, 2023.

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