Here's a song made popular during rock n roll's "growing pains". Written & first recorded by Otis Williams & the Charms in early '55, it was also a chart hit for collegiate, young Pat Boone. Even ol' Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, recorded a version, but he couldn't quite swing it with the newer style of music. Doris Day did a nice job here, & had an even bigger hit later in the 50's with Everybody Loves a Lover.
lovely version..not Rock n roll but close...
takoma5 7 months ago
I love Doris's voice!
MMfan1997 8 months ago
Here's a song made popular during rock n roll's "growing pains". Written & first recorded by Otis Williams & the Charms in early '55, it was also a chart hit for collegiate, young Pat Boone. Even ol' Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, recorded a version, but he couldn't quite swing it with the newer style of music. Doris Day did a nice job here, & had an even bigger hit later in the 50's with Everybody Loves a Lover.
pgh45rpms 2 years ago
This song makes me smile. Never new she recorded this. Thanks for this!
wholesomesweetness86 3 years ago