cant remember his name, but it was a comedian in the 50s who ended his spot on steam radio with the song
I've been trying to find the same song. It's either a cha cha or a mambo from the '50s. First song that came to mind was Tea for Two by Tommy Dorsey, but that's not it.
It was an original score done for the spot. It is not a song. The singer is John Mays. Born in Dawson, Georgia, in 1941. He discovered his love of music singing gospel in southern churches as a child. Over the course of his career he sang through a few genres - gospel in the '40s, doo-wop on street corners in New York in the '50s, soul in the '60s, and funk in the '70s. This is original music put together by Steve McKinnon (producer at RMW) and John Mays for a pitch for TAXI.
i think her mum is about in her 60s or 50s i am not sure or evencher 40s i think her mum is about in her 60s or 50s i am not sure or evencher 40s
NBC news anchor from the 1940s and 50s.
cant remember his name, but it was a comedian in the 50s who ended his spot on steam radio with the song
"The Times Of Your Life" , sang by Paul Anka ( known for his 50s song , "Lonely Boy" ) .
Charles Trénet, He Does A Song Called Le Romance Dans Paris. I Find It Quite Nice.
Doris Day, Mel Torme and Vic Damone among others released this song in 1949 and Vera Lynn had a new version in 1960. The Lettermen brought out their version in 1962.
Jimmy Dee-1958
The Flying Machine is best known for its major hit single in 1969, "Smile a Little Smile For Me", which peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100chart (on Kapp Records' Congress record label) Their first record which was self titled was released by Janus Records in 1969.
Yes. He sing this song in Vegas. He also sang this song on the Gene Carroll show in Cleveland Ohio back in the late 50s or early 60s. I remember this like it was yesterday.
Louis Armstrong - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
"Love Me Tender", Elvis
roy hamilton 1958 jim dale 1958
Lonnie Donegan in the 50s & 60s; Dr Demento in the 90s & 00s
Elvis sang from the early 50s to the 1980s.