Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"(When You Feel Like You're in Love) Don't Just Stand There\" is a song written by Tacoma, Washington country/western artist Cherokee Jack Henley, as revised by Ernest Tubb. The best known recording is the 1952 single by Carl Smith. The single was Carl Smith's second number one on the Country & Western Best Seller charts, staying at the top for five weeks with a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart."@en }
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- (When_You_Feel_Like_Youre_in_Love)_Dont_Just_Stand_There abstract "\"(When You Feel Like You're in Love) Don't Just Stand There\" is a song written by Tacoma, Washington country/western artist Cherokee Jack Henley, as revised by Ernest Tubb. The best known recording is the 1952 single by Carl Smith. The single was Carl Smith's second number one on the Country & Western Best Seller charts, staying at the top for five weeks with a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart.".
- (When_You_Feel_Like_Youre_in_Love)_Dont_Just_Stand_There comment "\"(When You Feel Like You're in Love) Don't Just Stand There\" is a song written by Tacoma, Washington country/western artist Cherokee Jack Henley, as revised by Ernest Tubb. The best known recording is the 1952 single by Carl Smith. The single was Carl Smith's second number one on the Country & Western Best Seller charts, staying at the top for five weeks with a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart.".