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  1. 5 giorni fa · 3 Oct 1953 - Frankie Laine — Where The Wind Blows 5 Dec 1953 - Mantovani — Swedish Rhapsody 16 Jan 1954 - Winifred Atwell — Let’s Have A Party 16 Jan 1954 - Frankie Laine — Blowing Wild 13 Feb 1954 - Guy Mitchell — Cloud Lucky Seven 20 Feb 1954 - Dean Martin — That’s Amore

  2. 19 set 2024 · Signature Hit Songs. One of Frankie Laine’s most iconic songs, “Thats My Desire,” launched his career and became a fan favorite. Other notable hits included “Jezebel,” “High Noon,” and “Rawhide,” which further solidified his status as a music industry legend. The King of Theme Songs

  3. 3 set 2024 · The web page lists 30 singers who are considered the best crooners in history, from Frank Sinatra to Michael Bublé. Julio Iglesias is the only Spanish crooner on the list, and he is praised for his unique voice and romantic allure.

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  4. 2 giorni fa · Find out which songs have spent the most weeks in the UK Top 100, Top 75, Top 50 and Top 20 charts since 1950. See the records, rankings and references for each song, such as "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey with 44 weeks in the Top 10.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Her famous songs, Hurt and All Alone Am I were passionate and ‘soulful’, the hallmark of female Black vocalists. Indeed, Rosemarie Victoria Aurro captured that Black technique so well, critics labelled it “blue-eyed soul.”. She, like many other vocalists we grew up on, were hidden gems in the Italian community.

  6. 4 giorni fa · Introduction To The Record Mirror Singles Chart 1954 - 1961 - Revised Calculated And Extended Some of you may remember I posted a project similar to above a few years back. However, useful as it was at the time it was very limited in its scope. It was very basic in concept using just a notebook and calculator, it used the

  7. 1 set 2024 · "Tell Me a Story" is a song written by Terry Gilkyson and performed by Jimmy Boyd and Frankie Laine. It reached #1 in Australia, #4 on the U. S. pop chart, and #5 on the UK Singles Chart in 1953. The song ranked #23 on Billboard's Year-End top 30 singles of 1953.