Brings back happy memories of 1953 when I first heard this while watching "Susan Slept Here" in a cinema in Hereford with my then girlfriend Joan. We held hands too! But nothing more than that and a kiss goodnight. Thanks for the memory! Great upload.
Baylor School, Chattanooga Tennessee, 1954, one of the very first american songs I heard as a foreign student arriving from Ecuador. I loved it right away. Hearing it again makes my heart beat fast by remembering my first date in the U.S:, a beautiful 15 year old southern blonde. I was also 15. We were only kids but I'll never forget her. We laughed a lot together. What a song! What a voice! What a gal! Life is beautiful!!
@Fegen He could croon but his voice was really more suited to "full-throated" singing. Lot's of power. Probably could have become a fine operatic baritone if he had wanted to go in that direction.
Brings back happy memories of 1953 when I first heard this while watching "Susan Slept Here" in a cinema in Hereford with my then girlfriend Joan. We held hands too! But nothing more than that and a kiss goodnight. Thanks for the memory! Great upload.
MrQUICKFOXTANGO 1 month ago
Great song. . .though I don't remember it I remember Don Cornell. My mother would listen to this on WIND in Chicago. . .ah the 50s
1000oakpark 2 months ago
Baylor School, Chattanooga Tennessee, 1954, one of the very first american songs I heard as a foreign student arriving from Ecuador. I loved it right away. Hearing it again makes my heart beat fast by remembering my first date in the U.S:, a beautiful 15 year old southern blonde. I was also 15. We were only kids but I'll never forget her. We laughed a lot together. What a song! What a voice! What a gal! Life is beautiful!!
tosagua 5 months ago
We were a different breed in those wonderful days, so much great music that will never be forgotten as long as we live!
sergeanne 5 months ago
Aahh - takes me back to listening to this on my brother's radiogram lol!
Phaedrax2 5 months ago
Another great song from that era, fantastic memories.
1938Rog 7 months ago
One of the most beautiful songs of the 50's. It brings back the memories of my first crush.
lovelylady36ify 9 months ago
Don Cornell was an Italian American singer who had a number of hit records
this being one of them. He was a definite crooner like Bing Crosby and some
of the others.
Fegen 9 months ago
@Fegen He could croon but his voice was really more suited to "full-throated" singing. Lot's of power. Probably could have become a fine operatic baritone if he had wanted to go in that direction.
larrydonguy 7 months ago
Brings back memories of my teenage, dancing at the local palais on Saturday nights, great, romantic and a taste of heaven.
silverblue22 10 months ago 2
This was "Our Song" in 1954 and I still love it.
cakescouture 11 months ago
MsSoundsfamiliar...thank you so very much for posting this song.I listen to it 4-5 times a day.
TheSharron 1 year ago
This is pure romance. I don't care whom you are, if you listen to this song, you're hooked. Great music by a great singer.
lynjs 1 year ago
Don Cornell has a voice like butta...dreamy!
TheSharron 1 year ago