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Ruby Murray - Two Kinds Of Tears
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During the 1950s Ruby was undoubtedly Britain's most successful female singer. Ruby had five records in the Top 20 at one time - a feat equalled only by Elvis Presley.
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Johnnie Ray - Please Mr Sun
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Although practically deaf, Johnnie Ray's tear-inflected delivery tabbed him as an early-'50s sensation .Please Mr Sun reached No 6 US Charts February 1952
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Lita Roza - Tomorrow
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Long time vocalist with The Ted Heath Orchestra
Lita Roza was the first Liverpool performer to have a number one record.
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Debbie Reynolds - Summer Romance
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Teenage angst from Debbie Reynolds
Debbie's recording of the song "Tammy" (from her 1957 film Tammy and the Bachelor) earned her a gold record, and was the best-selling ...
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Joni James - Blue Eyes
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Included in the recently issued Album
Italian & Folk Classics
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Tommy Steele - Princess
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Brit Pop singer Tommy Steele with a song from the film "The Duke Wore Jeans"
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Barbara Law - My Heart Escapes To You.
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Popular Brit singer from the Fifties. Although Barbara appeared regularly on TV she has no Top ten hits to her credit. Her style is similar to Kathy Kirby
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Al Martino - I Really Don't Want To Know.
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From the Album 'I Love You Because' (1963)
Al Martino's single "Here In My Heart" was number one in the first UK Singles Chart, published by the New Musical Express in...
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Petula Clark - Meet Me In Battersea Park
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Petula Clark celebrates 'The Festival Britain' 1951
(A time of hope in the UK)
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Dickie Valentine - You Touched My Hand.
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Dickie Valentine was a popular singer in the UK. He had a number of
Chart Hits including 2 number ones in the Fifties. Along with Dennis Lotis and
Lita Roza he sang with ...
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