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Why has this type of real music disappeared in America? All we have now is rap crap, and noise!
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fantastic record she is a great artist . i love these oldies.
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bring back the great music/Gil/3-2-2012/north las vegas nevada
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What a wonderful song . Great emoting voice
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On this date in 1962 {Feb. 10th} "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You" entered Billboard's Hot Top 100; on March 31st it peaked at No. 1 {for 1 week) and spent 13 weeks in the Top 100...
It was ranked No. 31 on Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 Singles of 1962 chart...
In 1977 country singer Margo Smith covered this record; it reached No. 1 on Billboard's Country chart...
It made No. 1 on New Zealand's Singles chart
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@pinedapopi Don't Break This Heart That Loves You was recorded on 2nd Nov 1961 with a master No of 61-XY-971.Released in Jan 1962[50 years ago].MGM K 13059 with PS.
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With all of Connie's successes in the music business, why isn't she in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Not only was she a great singer, she was also a smart business person. She was Executive Producer of all her recording sessions...Nothing could be released by MGM unless she gave her okay on the release.
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@tthomaselli2 The original MGM album that featured Don't Break The Heart That Loves You is titled: SECOND HAND LOVE>
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this is just terrible.
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Excellent brownies4u. She should have had more.
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@Intrepid10 "Everybody somebody's fool" from the sweet summer of 1960
and "My heart has a mind of its own" from the autumn of 1960.
Nocaro, i believe there is a correction: Don't Break the Heart that Loves You was recorded in February 1961 and topped the charts on March 31, 1962...
pinedapopi 1 year ago 3
@pinedapopi It's quite possible that the recording didn't make it to #1 until March although Joel Whitburn's "Top 40 Hits of Billboard" reflects a February, 1962 entry into the Top 40 spending 10 weeks there. I never mentioned an actual recording date, but thanks for the info...Nocaro
Nocaro 1 year ago
@Nocaro
Also, as pertains to the album that this song came off of, it's 'Time-Life Presents: Pop Memories Of The '60's' & it came out in 2010, if anybody else wanted to know.; Another helpful bit of info for you to put into the description box.: :)
tthomaselli2 3 months ago
@tthomaselli2 Actually this recording can be found on several compilation albums including the one you mentioned.
Nocaro 3 months ago