First recorded by Smiley Lewis for Imperial Records in 1954, but it was Gale Storm who got the hit in 1955 (Dot Records).
tracklist
Beryl Templeman (Embassy, UK)
Ceci Julian (Broadway)
Dolly Nunn (Super-Value)
Eileen Scott (Big 4 Hits)
Laura Leslie (Prom)
Royale Dance Orchestra and Singers (Royale LP)
Ceci Julian (Broadway)
Dolly Nunn (Super-Value)
Eileen Scott (Big 4 Hits)
Laura Leslie (Prom)
Royale Dance Orchestra and Singers (Royale LP)
The Bell Ringers (Bell)
The Solitaire Orchestra (Top Hits Of The Month, UK)
no artist listed (Broadway LP)
no artist listed (Popular)
Note : The second cover version on the album Juke Box Classics--Vocals and Orch. by Popular Radio and TV Artists (Broadway 1037) issued, oddly enough, in the sixties is the one previously issued as Royale Dance Orchestra and Singers on Eli Oberstein's Royale LP "One Hour of Tops In Pops" (1955)
The Solitaire Orchestra (Top Hits Of The Month, UK)
no artist listed (Broadway LP)
no artist listed (Popular)
Note : The second cover version on the album Juke Box Classics--Vocals and Orch. by Popular Radio and TV Artists (Broadway 1037) issued, oddly enough, in the sixties is the one previously issued as Royale Dance Orchestra and Singers on Eli Oberstein's Royale LP "One Hour of Tops In Pops" (1955)
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