Having been used as background vocalists by Columbia Records on such hits as Johnny Ray's "Cry", the Four Lads broke out on their own starting in 1955 with three consecutive Top Ten hits beginning with "Moments To Remember", followed by "No, Not Much", and then in April of 1956, "Standing On The Corner", a song written by Frank Loesser for his Broadway production of "The Most Happy Fella".
Not only that - these days, thanks to Political Correctness, you CAN go to jail for what you're thinking!
Khayyam1048 1 month ago
nowadays the cops would run you in on a loitering charge!
410missmonkeyful 2 months ago
Thanks, brings back a lot of memories - living on 39th St in Hell's Kitchen - a great neighborhood at that time. Forgot all about the Four Lads, great years for me then, barely a teenager, loved these guys, I remember everyone of their songs you listed.
Thanks for the memories. ciao.
trumpsahead 3 months ago
@MrBrownns you guys are awesome!!!!!!!!!
Atlanta23410 4 months ago
me and my four friends are preforming this at our school talent show!
MrBrownns 4 months ago
One the best cover songs ever recorded,not to often you get to hear something as good as the original,BROVO!!!
Northshoreman1 6 months ago
I remember listening to this record (78 RPM) from the time I was born. Always one of my favorites (B-side, "My Little Angel")
Great vocals. Back when singers KNEW how to really sing, and did so.
swiggy1957 7 months ago
This song gets me all nostalgic. I remember me and my friends playing post-apocalyptic role-playing on an old Garry's mod server, this used to play in the bar.
...Technologies, media and generations might change, but these songs stand immortal, and will always remind mankind of colorful memories...
TheFacelessActivist 8 months ago
Hi Leslie!!! John Melcher here. This was a fun song to Drum On-Broadway in 1979 for the Revival of Most Happy Fella....with Giorgio Tozzi in the lead.
johnnyzing 1 year ago
Great song. The King Brothers had the UK hit in 1960.
prehistory42 1 year ago