The Four Aces - Tell Me Why (1951)
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The Four Aces were a superb one of a kind quartet who could be recognized by listenining to the tight harmonies and Al's golden voice. You will never be forgotten Al. RIP
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@gottaride58 I was 11 when I began to discover music. I discovered girls about the same time. Got my first kiss while this song was playing on the radio. The girls name was Earline and we were in her parents kitchen washing dishes while all our parents were visiting in the living room. Ah memories.
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What a lot of memories,In 1951 I was driving for Greyhound in Detroit,Michigan and when we were waiting to go out on a run we would go across the street from the garage to a resturant drink coffee and play this record.
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@chesterst10 I discovered music about 5 years before you did. But, unfortunately, I didn't get my first kiss until about 5 years after you did!
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I remember this song being a top hit. I couldn't remember the exact year though. I was 11 in 1951.
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la weaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee xd
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I stand to be corrected.I assumed it was 1952 because it was late January in Rochester,N.Y. when it soared to the top.Sorry
WHERE IS GARDEN IN THE RAIN???
JJRaff18221882 2 months ago
@JJRaff18221882 I have tried to upload Garden in The Rain, but because of copyright problems Youtube will not allow it.
chesterst10 2 months ago
this song reached it's peak in 1952, not1951
stafoonja 6 months ago
@stafoonja Tell Me Why first hit the charts on September 7, 1951 staying on the chart for 24 weeks. It reached # 2 during that time. Have not found the exact week it hit # 2 nor how many weeks, if more than one, it stayed at that position. A previous poster also wanted to argue the point, but where on earth does it really matter whether it hit # 2 in late 51 or early 52. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the music, or as the kids today would say "Chill Dude".
chesterst10 6 months ago 2
I saw Four Aces Tell me why in Billboar Char 1952 # 13
malanga424 1 year ago
@malanga424 and your point is? Released in 1951, reached # 2. It was in decline on the charts when it went to 13 in 52.
chesterst10 1 year ago