Many fond memories when I hear this song. First time I heard it was in when I was a freshman in college in 1953. Still moves me so many good memories.
I'm absolutely shocked as I'm reading the comments. I had no idea Al passed, honestly, I don't remember seeing an obit. This song is my favorite of all theirs and they had the best version because of their great harmony. I remember seeing them an an Elks lodge performing and talked to Fred Diodotti who took over as lead singer and got his autograph.
what a great group thank you this song reminds me of my early years when my mom used to play WNEW 1130 on the radio that station is a old AM station out of New York City
I like this version over the classical version. This song comes from Borodin's Polovetsian Dances. You can view those videos here on Youtube too....if for nothing else to know where this song originated from.
Many fond memories when I hear this song. First time I heard it was in when I was a freshman in college in 1953. Still moves me so many good memories.
Latch223 4 months ago
Dunno how old he would have been, but I bet he outlived the average rock singer of today by about 30 years
sparwood8 1 year ago
I'm absolutely shocked as I'm reading the comments. I had no idea Al passed, honestly, I don't remember seeing an obit. This song is my favorite of all theirs and they had the best version because of their great harmony. I remember seeing them an an Elks lodge performing and talked to Fred Diodotti who took over as lead singer and got his autograph.
JbrickM100A 2 years ago
I am very very happy that he is still alive. Wow what a song ! What a memories. With love from Juan Arica Chile
juan58102 2 years ago
Tony Bennett. I love this song. Thanks
cmuro08 2 years ago
COK GÜZEL SARKI
mittelmeerschlag 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this great song. It brings back so many great memories of high school dances
Mercedes74 2 years ago 2
A great song from "Kismet". This is a really great version . This one was very popular when I was doing my National service in the mid 1950's.
Thanks for sharing.
Corrie121 2 years ago 4
Unforgetable...Fond Memories
Sincere Thanks
Mike
sessnazx 2 years ago
A classic. My all-time favorite song. Thanks for sharing.
nancyfloressantos 2 years ago
HE just had a birthday on October 5th
pats60415 2 years ago
is al alberts stll alive?
spellkiss 2 years ago
dude, he already passed away in 2009.
R.I.P.
† Al Albertini Alberts
pinedapopi 2 years ago
love them and the song!
eria01 2 years ago 3
Memorable-as are they!! Bravo!
paulostroff99 2 years ago 2
Our first memories of love. Loved this group. Poofy skirts and flats.
omybeethoven 2 years ago 2
...this song will always be meaningful to me because this is just one of the favorite songs of my Tatay and Nanay...
emmanuelnadz 3 years ago 2
what a great group thank you this song reminds me of my early years when my mom used to play WNEW 1130 on the radio that station is a old AM station out of New York City
Merrick11566 3 years ago
I like this version over the classical version. This song comes from Borodin's Polovetsian Dances. You can view those videos here on Youtube too....if for nothing else to know where this song originated from.
applejax19562 3 years ago 7
Hey, great information about Borodin. Thanks!!!! :)
luanacontimarques 2 years ago
i liked their version best
pats60415 3 years ago
pretty cool song
drhine14 3 years ago
Thanks for posting. A favorite of my late Dad. He said he use to hear it a lot when he got back from Korea.
primeralives 3 years ago