Didn't hear it when it first came out. Did hear it on a midnight-to-dawn show in Sydney, Australia during 1973 and have never forgotten it. Saw Jack on stage in Brisbane, Australia in 1960 ...he was co-billed with other artists but he was the one who gained the most applause. Crowd went wild when he performed "What in the World's Come Over You."
IMO this is the best version of this great song. I also like Frankie Lane's LP version and I recently heard a very good cover by Burl Ives. I think this is a song that will really showcase any excellent voice and expose most flawed voices. I love it.
Didn't hear it when it first came out. Did hear it on a midnight-to-dawn show in Sydney, Australia during 1973 and have never forgotten it. Saw Jack on stage in Brisbane, Australia in 1960 ...he was co-billed with other artists but he was the one who gained the most applause. Crowd went wild when he performed "What in the World's Come Over You."
brunon44 5 months ago
This is a great version of a fine song. Well done markalson1938!
skybluespud1 5 months ago
More than an average hit here in the OKC area back in 1960. Always did like this version of this song by J. Scott. Good Post.
Larry N. Boyington, aka Larry Neal, former curator of the Wax Museum on the big 1520 KOMA
larrynealwaxmuseum 11 months ago
A great rendition of this song.
PatricioBridges 1 year ago
Beautiful x
Vasilouxxx 1 year ago
IMO this is the best version of this great song. I also like Frankie Lane's LP version and I recently heard a very good cover by Burl Ives. I think this is a song that will really showcase any excellent voice and expose most flawed voices. I love it.
MrPerod 2 years ago
@MrPerod I agree: Jack's version's the greatest ever!
ENACODNOM 1 year ago
Jack does a good job on this one. Now that you mentioned it, I didn't realize that so many Great Artist's have recorded this Great Song.
Sure has been a lot of them. Learn somethin' new all the time, even though this is old:)
bgsrickus 2 years ago