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He recorded "Jealousy (Jalousie)" in September 1951 at Radio Recorders with Paul Weston and His Orchestra, and Carl Fischer on piano who had reworked the song with Laine. When reviewing the song, Billboard wrote that "Laine turns in one of his most persuasive wax jobs on a captivating treatment of the evergreen tango". [18]
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.
Jalousie was born as an instrumental, but later in every country a lyric was written, according to their taste and commercial preference. [ citation needed ] This is the case of the above-mentioned Vera Bloom for the previously cited Frankie Laine.
Frankie Laine Favorites [4] MG 25007 — 1950 Songs from the Heart [5] MG 25024 — Frankie Laine [6] MG 25025 — Frankie Laine [7] MG 25026 — Frankie Laine [8] MG 25027 — Christmas Favorites (v.a., with Vic Damone and Eddy Howard) [9] MG 25082 — 1951 Mr. Rhythm Sings [10] MG 25097 — Song Favourites by Frankie Laine a.k.a. Songs by ...
Jealousy (1923 film), a Swedish silent film by Victor Sjöström Jealousy (1925 film) , a German silent comedy by Karl Grune Variety (1925 film) or Jealousy , a German silent drama by Ewald Andre Dupont
A Musical Portrait of New Orleans, a 1954 album by Jo Stafford and Frankie Laine in which they combine their talents in a mix of solos and duets. Paul Weston and his Orchestra provide the music. This album was issued in the UK by Phillips under the title Floatin' Down to Cotton Town.
Denny Laine sang vocals on the Moody Blues' 1964 hit 'Go Now' but is best known as the longtime Wings guitarist alongside Paul and Linda McCartney. Denny Laine, co-founder of Moody Blues and Wings ...
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]