Black Velvet

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Black Velvet

Black Velvet" is a rock and roll song written by Canadian musicians David Tyson and Christopher Ward. First recorded by Canadian singer Alannah Myles in 1989, it became a number ...

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Black Velvet (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Black Velvet may refer to: Velvet (fabric) which is black; Black Velvet (beer cocktail), a mixed drink; Black Velvet Travel, which operates a bus company in Eastleigh, Southampton ...

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Black Velvet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paper and online zine devoted to glam, rock, alternative and pop punk music. With news, interviews, pictures, band details, reviews, and messageboard.

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Black Velvet Music Magazine - UK Independent Rock Zine - It Rockin ...

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YouTube - Alannah Myles - "Black Velvet" Music Video

From the album came the single, Black Velvet, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was a hit in four other countries as well. Three other single hits also came from the ...

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