HARBOR LIGHTS - SAMMY KAYE

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

"Harbor Lights" performed by Sammy Kaye with Tony Alamo and Nancy Norman.

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  • beautiful could listen to this version over and over again

    1069285

  • @1069285

    This one by Summy ist the best I ever heard

  • " Portowych świateł blask..." PIĘKNA CAŁOŚĆ...GRATULUJĘ... Tadeusz

  • @TadeoJan

    Bardzo dziekuje za mile slowa

    K.

  • FANTASTYCZNA UCZTA GRAFICZNA DLA OCZU I DUSZY...

    POZDRAWIAM CIEPLUTKO:))) JADZIA:)))

  • @Czarna13821

    Dziekuje i wzajemnie pozdrawiam.

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  • happy memories from my honeymoon 54 years ago,sailing in the moonlight,

  • One of the greats. Joe

  • couldn't agree more with you......enchanting

    1069285

  • Kind of reminds me of Vancouver, except in this clip, it isn't raining :p

  • hi kotasierota, Do you have the song "YOU" also by sammy kaye

  • This is supposed to be the #1 song on my birthday which was 11-09-1950..

  • @xevcosmo

    Thanks.

  • The absolute best version of this beautiful song. Tony Alamo and Nancy norman are flawless. Bravo!!

  • @BocaFriend

    Thank you.

    You made me blush.

  • Thank you, Kris! Do you know something, I had never listened to the lyrics of

    this classic tune! And I love American standards from this era. "I Remember

    You" and "Midnight Sun" being two faves. I would've guessed the singer to

    be Perry Como. Thanks for sharing this! Hugs, ~Terry -- you were good

    from the beginning, video-wise!

  • The original recording of ''Harbor Lights'' by Sammy Kaye featuring vocals by Tony Alamo and Nancy Norman, hit no. 1 on the charts the second and third weeks of November 1950.

  • A very nostalgic old song. I like Sammy's rendition. Thanks for posting.

  • Great song.

  • Samples and covering songs like the Platters did are completely different.

  • My father (born in 1941) always says that today's singers sample too much. I find it interesting that most of the hits from his from of his favorite groups, the Platters were covers.

  • some of his better-known performances with the Kaye orchestra included Get Out Those Old Records, The Four Winds and the Seven Seas, Wanderin, The Object of My Affections, Say It Isnt So, Longing for You, "Honey" with Judy Johnson and the 1950 smash Harbor Lights. Tony lived in Maple Hts., Ohio and is my first cousin once removed.

  • Best known for his association with the late sweet band leader Sammy Kaye (b. Mar. 31, 1910, d. Jun. 2, 1987) in the 40s and 50s, the Tony Alamo profiled in this bio should not be confused with the infamous quasi-evangelist/cult leader Tony Alamo. The Alamo profiled in this bio was singing with Kayes sweet band as early as 1940, when the cult leader was only five or six years old.

  • Memories of my mom and Cape Cod.

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