You are right in stating that Karen had two charters in 1948. I didn't realize that she recorded under a different name and the entries are both listed under Eve Young as you suggested. I will assume that Wikipedia is likely right about the 1953 and 1954 entries as well, so I will update my description by taking out the line about this being her only charter on the pop charts. Thanks for the correction!
Wikipedia disputes your claim that this was her only chart entry on Billboard's pop chart. It says she had a couple of hits in 1948 (under the name Eve Young) and reached the charts with two other songs in '53 and '54 respectively. While the article doesn't specifically say these reached the "pop" chart, usually when the name of the chart isn't mentioned, we are to assume it is the pop chart, and the wording seems to suggest the same.
You are right in stating that Karen had two charters in 1948. I didn't realize that she recorded under a different name and the entries are both listed under Eve Young as you suggested. I will assume that Wikipedia is likely right about the 1953 and 1954 entries as well, so I will update my description by taking out the line about this being her only charter on the pop charts. Thanks for the correction!
CatsPjamas1 1 month ago
Wikipedia disputes your claim that this was her only chart entry on Billboard's pop chart. It says she had a couple of hits in 1948 (under the name Eve Young) and reached the charts with two other songs in '53 and '54 respectively. While the article doesn't specifically say these reached the "pop" chart, usually when the name of the chart isn't mentioned, we are to assume it is the pop chart, and the wording seems to suggest the same.
rb62470 1 month ago
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What a great song.
rb62470 2 months ago
What a great song.
rb62470 2 months ago
Had to listen more than once. Very good!
renew2day 4 months ago
♥♥♥♥♥
zekro84 6 months ago