The late great Frankie Laine sang such a beautiful but sad song from the 50's. What a great video and most of all i love it.
yogafan6500 1 year ago 9
Many interpretations of this song - waitiing for someone to post my favourite - Ed Ames
capekurtz 2 years ago
I have never heard Ed Ames do this song. The Big recording of this song was by Billy Eckstine way back in 1945. It was his first big hit.
markalson1938 2 years ago
very nice by frankie
Michaelbos 2 years ago
Good song from a great album!
In the UK it was released on both 78 prm and the new 45 rpm - the changeover period!
nitwit02 3 years ago
The late great Frankie Laine sang such a beautiful but sad song from the 50's. What a great video and most of all i love it.
yogafan6500 1 year ago 9
Many interpretations of this song - waitiing for someone to post my favourite - Ed Ames
capekurtz 2 years ago
I have never heard Ed Ames do this song. The Big recording of this song was by Billy Eckstine way back in 1945. It was his first big hit.
markalson1938 2 years ago
very nice by frankie
Michaelbos 2 years ago
Good song from a great album!
In the UK it was released on both 78 prm and the new 45 rpm - the changeover period!
nitwit02 3 years ago