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  • This hit by Teresa Brewer hit #17 on the Top 40 charts and finished at #99 for the year, 1956. On July 9, 1955, Bill Haley and His Comets hit #1 with Rock Around the Clock, signifying the start of the Rock Era. In 1956, a black haired boy from Tupelo, Mississippi hit #1 with Heartbreak Hotel. His name was Elvis Presley and he shot this new sound into the stratosphere.

  • @mkl62 For more info, read my description underneath the video. Click "Show more" to see the whole description.

  • Thanks so much for this. I LOVED Teresa Brewer when I was a kid.

  • This was a big radio hit, nestled in amonst the early rock and roll songs. Radio played everything back then, and I liked it all. Thanks for posting this. ♫♥♫

  • @TopazDupree You're welcome, thanks for commenting! Also a reminder that I always include more information about the record in the description undneath the video, (cart stats), etc. Click "Show more" for all the info.

  • Thanks for posting this high-quality recording. If memory serves me correct Teresa Brewer sang this song on the Mickey Mouse Club Show in the 1950's. This tune is tough to forget. --John

  • @JohnnyTex73 I always post the best quality I can, you're welcome and thanks for your comments!

  • Though I'm a fan of Fats Domino, and though he did this first, I've always preferred Teresa's version of this song. (I get a much better picture in my mind of her sitting on a bale of hay, for one thing). Thanks for posting.

  • @vinylsingleman You're welcome, thanks for commenting!

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