He was regarded as part of that litter of great singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr
MEXICO CITY (26/SEP/2012.) - U.S. singer Andy Williams, one of the most representative singers from the United States, which achieved worldwide fame with "Moon River", died of cancer Tuesday night at 84 years.
Born in Iowa in 1927, Williams was part of popular culture and virtually adopted by American families in the evenings that followed him through the television in the late 60s and 70s.
He consolidated his career with songs like "Can not Take My Eyes Off You", "Butterfly" and "Moon River", which served as the theme of the legendary film "Breakfast at Tiffany's", filmed 1961.
Williams, who also enjoyed great popularity for its Christmas programs, was considered as part of that litter of great singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.
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Andy Williams, Moon River Singer Dies
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MEXICO CITY (26/SEP/2012.) - U.S. singer Andy Williams, one of the most representative singers from the United States, which achieved worldwide fame with "Moon River", died of cancer Tuesday night at 84 years.
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