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Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
Who can tell us who the singer is on this. Almost like Perry Como or Dean Martin, but not. http://www.reuters.hu/card_dom/index_content.html It was posted by Sheldon, originally. Thanks, Shel. Thanks, anyone. Nancree |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
nancree wrote:
> Who can tell us who the singer is on this. Almost like Perry Como or > Dean Martin, but not. > > http://www.reuters.hu/card_dom/index_content.html > > It was posted by Sheldon, originally. Thanks, Shel. > > Thanks, anyone. > Nancree > It's The Drifters, a doo-wop group. They were very popular, and had a number of hits that you still hear quite often on Oldies programmes. |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
Thank you, RobtE ! Now I can sleep nights.
Enjoy your Christmas. Nancree |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
nancree wrote:
> Who can tell us who the singer is on this. Almost like Perry Como or > Dean Martin, but not. That would be The Drifters with Clyde McPhatter. Classic version of the song! Leo |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
nancree wrote:
> Who can tell us who the singer is on this. Almost like Perry Como or > Dean Martin, but not. That would be The Drifters with Clyde McPhatter. Classic version of the song! Leo |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
Thanks, Leo, it is, indeed, a classic. It's a "forever" recording.
Nancree |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
nancree wrote:
> Now I can sleep nights. Dontcha just hate it when that happens. There's a song currently showing up in all sorts of British telly adverts. I /think/ it's the Average White Band, but the name is making me a little crazy. I know I know it, but do you think I can remember it? LOL |
Who can tell me who the singer is on this wonderful thing ?
RobtE wrote: > nancree wrote: > > Who can tell us who the singer is on this. Almost like Perry Como or > > Dean Martin, but not. > > > > http://www.reuters.hu/card_dom/index_content.html > > > > It was posted by Sheldon, originally. Thanks, Shel. > > > > Thanks, anyone. > > Nancree > > > It's The Drifters, a doo-wop group. They were very popular, and had a > number of hits that you still hear quite often on Oldies programmes. That would be Clyde McPhatter http://www.originaldrifters.com |
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