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The Mercury 1949–1952 long-playing records (LPs) were 10" diameter. They mainly just compiled songs already available as 78-r.p.m. sides, but that was common practice at the time, so all of them are listed here as regular albums and not as compilations, regardless whether they contain some previously unreleased material or not.
Frankie Laine (born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio; March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007) was an American singer and songwriter whose career spanned nearly 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of "That's My Desire" in 2005.
Frankie Laine's Greatest Hits. Frankie Laine's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Frankie Laine released in 1958 on Columbia Records. [2][3] In 1962, this monaural album was re-released in an "electronically rechanneled for stereo" version. [4]
Rawhide (song) " Rawhide " is a Western song written by Ned Washington (lyrics) and composed by Dimitri Tiomkin in 1958. It was originally recorded by Frankie Laine. The song was used as the theme to Rawhide, a western television series that ran on CBS from 1959 to 1965. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 ...
Genre. Country (Hillbilly) Label. Decca 5939. Songwriter (s) Bob Nolan. " Cool Water " is a song written in 1936 by Bob Nolan. It is about a parched man and his mule traveling a wasteland tormented by mirages. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as No. 3 on the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
Professional ratings. Hell Bent for Leather! is a studio album by Frankie Laine released in 1961 on Columbia Records, featuring contemporary western songs. The instrumental and vocal accompaniments were arranged by John Williams. [4]
Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs, 1961-2006: Chart Data Compiled from Billboard's Adult Contemporary Charts, 1961-2006, and Adult Top 40 Charts, 1996-2006. ISBN 9780898201697. ^ "Billboard". 4 March 1967. ^ "Billboard". 30 December 1967.
I Believe (Frankie Laine song) " I Believe " is a popular song written by Ervin Drake, Irvin Abraham (as "Irvin Graham"), Jack Mendelsohn (as "Jimmy Shirl") and Al Stillman in 1953. [1] The most popular version was recorded by Italian-American singer Frankie Laine, and spent eighteen weeks at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.