Back for another listen. This gem was written in 1948 by Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky, and first recorded that year by John Laurenz, to scant success. During the 25 years that George Morgan was with Columbia records, he recorded lots of 45 rpm singles, but an astonishing low number of LP albums... THREE! What a hideous, unconscienable waste of talent.🥺😖😆. This song was a big hit for Vic Dana (Samuel Mendola, presently 78 years old) in 1965, peaking at #10 on the Billboard chart. (Best video is on the philsmusic1000 channel.) My favorite versions are by Al Martino and Vaughan Monroe's 1949 version, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard chart in 1949. (Google "the78prof" channel.) Thanks, Bianca! Milton Moore
CLASSIC COUNTRY...BEAUTIFUL AS ALWAYS
Thanks =)
Always loved this song from this lp could you post Roses TY
Thank you very much Bemisty, thank you. You make me happy.
You're welcome, Mario!
really lovely song and love your videos of the scenes
Thank you!
A great performance of
this oft recorded
song. LOVE that piano! My favorite
track from this
LP is THE CONVICT AND THE ROSE.
😃😄☺😀😃😄
Back for another listen. This gem was written in 1948 by Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky, and first recorded that year by John Laurenz, to scant success. During the 25 years that George Morgan was with Columbia records, he recorded lots of 45 rpm singles, but an astonishing low number of LP albums...
THREE! What a hideous, unconscienable
waste of talent.🥺😖😆.
This song was a big hit for Vic Dana (Samuel Mendola, presently 78 years old) in 1965, peaking at #10 on the Billboard chart.
(Best video is on the philsmusic1000
channel.) My favorite versions are by Al Martino
and Vaughan Monroe's 1949 version, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard chart in 1949. (Google "the78prof" channel.)
Thanks, Bianca!
Milton Moore