How can anyone with ears that hear not absolutely love that voice and his arrangements! I don't care who he divorced or married, he had a wonderful voice, and his records still confirm that!
Eddie was an integral part of my childhood. His singing went right to my heart and I used to wish that I was him. I sang his songs a thousand times with my father who played the piano. This is a major loss. He had the purist voice of all time and when I hear it on these videos I am transported to myself as a child singing my heart out. He was better than all the others. I am very sad.
Now this is the sound that can stand the test of time. Thank you Eddie Fisher for the timeless classics and all of the memories. So hard to appreciate someone or something as grand as this sound until it has vanished forever. Thank you for posting song...
@digitsoundz2480 -- Yes, that was the golden age of vocal music (before my time but I like it a lot): Eddie Fisher, Tony Bennett, Sinatra and Nat King Cole, of course, Frankie Laine, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, Patti Page, Rosemary Clooney, Kay Starr, so many others. Truly the golden age of vocal music.
A grand song, a grand singer. He was the best of his time. My father and I used to listen to him together on the "Coke Time" show. It's sad that his career was so brief, because he had immense talent.
I get such a kick out of playing this song on the piano. The nostalgia is powerful. Eddie was such a pleasant singer and the songs of the period were so beautifully constructed.
How can anyone with ears that hear not absolutely love that voice and his arrangements! I don't care who he divorced or married, he had a wonderful voice, and his records still confirm that!
wibergful 1 year ago
God, he died ?! I didn't even realize! Why didn't they showed it in TV or something like that?! good god ...
PunktLee 1 year ago
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Eddie was an integral part of my childhood. His singing went right to my heart and I used to wish that I was him. I sang his songs a thousand times with my father who played the piano. This is a major loss. He had the purist voice of all time and when I hear it on these videos I am transported to myself as a child singing my heart out. He was better than all the others. I am very sad.
garrettjwsr 1 year ago
Beautiful song by the greatest singer. What a voice. This is my favorite of all his hits.
yvettealicemorton 1 year ago
Now this is the sound that can stand the test of time. Thank you Eddie Fisher for the timeless classics and all of the memories. So hard to appreciate someone or something as grand as this sound until it has vanished forever. Thank you for posting song...
digitsoundz2480 1 year ago
@digitsoundz2480 -- Yes, that was the golden age of vocal music (before my time but I like it a lot): Eddie Fisher, Tony Bennett, Sinatra and Nat King Cole, of course, Frankie Laine, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day, Patti Page, Rosemary Clooney, Kay Starr, so many others. Truly the golden age of vocal music.
57highland 1 year ago
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digitsoundz2480 1 year ago
RIP Eddie..Thanks for everything..
Elk999us 1 year ago
Sweet!
I found this song in the 1952 chart @ billboardvideos.(net)
999clever 1 year ago
A grand song, a grand singer. He was the best of his time. My father and I used to listen to him together on the "Coke Time" show. It's sad that his career was so brief, because he had immense talent.
doclampton 1 year ago
Great number well sung and what wonderful orchestration from Hugo Winterhalter.
billboy508 1 year ago
1953, Ike was inaugrated as President and we got the heck out of Korea (but did leave a lot of troops there and still are).
kaymcclain1 1 year ago
I wasn't even born in 1953 but I still love this song.
ThePaintermanful 2 years ago
This song sure brings back an "unrequited" memory!
kaymcclain1 2 years ago
Happy 81st, Eddie. You still have lots of fans out there....
oliverquackenbush 2 years ago
Nice!
feelthemusic87 2 years ago
With this recording of this song from a Broadway play of the same name, Eddie Fisher transformed a play on the edge of closing into a major hit.
CarlDuke 2 years ago
I get such a kick out of playing this song on the piano. The nostalgia is powerful. Eddie was such a pleasant singer and the songs of the period were so beautifully constructed.
Davey909 2 years ago
A Hit song for Eddie Fisher in 1953 from a Broadway play of the same name...
Rome41jm 3 years ago