Put A Light In The Window By The Four Lads

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

STEREO version. The Four Lads is a male singing quartet from Canada that enjoyed major success in the 1950s. In 1950 they were recruited by Mitch Miller to do backup for some of the artists he recorded. Johnnie Ray became a major star in 1951 with "Cry" and "The Little White Cloud That Cried" with The Four Lads backup. Their first hit single was "The Mocking Bird" released in 1952. In 1953 they made their first gold record "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", which established them as major stars. Their most famous hits were "Moments to Remember" in 1955 followed by "Standin' on the Corner". This selection was their last major hit and reached #8 on the pops chart in 1957.

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  • MOMENTS TO REMEMBER was another big time hit for them

  • It wasn't exactly the last of their bigger hits. There's Only One Of You and Enchanted Island came after it.

  • A classic in every sense of the word.

  • I absolutely love this group. This and Happy Anniversary are my personal favorites....but then again, they all are...

  • I absolutely love this group. This and Happy Anniversary are my personal favorites....but then again, I can't think of one that is'nt.

  • I was if you can beleive this I was born in 1956 heard the song when I was 3 and never for it . The day I heard this I can remember when my Grandmother turned on the Raido. Sang the song up to today :)

  • @zingarellarossa

    memories of childhood and my aunt singing this song!! i still remember the words.brill :)

  • thanks for uploading this lovely song!Everytime I listen to songs like this I definitely think I was born in the wrong decade... all this music from the 40's, 50's and 60's was just glorious!!! :)

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