Alma Cogan (19 May 1932 26 October 1966) was an English singer of traditional pop music in the 1950s and early 1960s. Dubbed "The Girl With the Laugh In Her Voice", she was the highest paid British female entertainer of her era. Throughout the mid 1950s, she was the most consistently successful female singer in the UK.
In 1964 Cogan made a recording of "Tennessee Waltz" conducted by Charles Blackwell.
Lyrics:
I was dancin' with my darling
To the Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
When an old friend I happened to see
I introduced her to my darlin' and while they were dancin'
My friend stole my lover from me
Oh, I remember the night
And the Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
Now I know yes how much I have lost
Oh, I lost my little darlin' on the night they were playin'
That beautiful Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
Yeah, I remember the night
And the Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
Now I know, yes, how much I have lost
I lost my darlin', my little darlin',
On the night they were playin'
That beautiful Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
Yeah, that beautiful Tenn-Tenn-Tennessee Waltz
Oh, I remember that beautiful Tenn-a-Tennessee Waltz ....
Absolutely fantastic my darling! Thank you for the sharing your talent and love for life! Shalom
TheSouthernJew 1 month ago
THE VERY BEST VERSION EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
onnimonniful 2 months ago
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hellnowayman 2 months ago
Little did she know whilst recording this song, that it would be such a great hit for so long time... God bless her, and thank´s for all the good music.xxx
pervilda 2 months ago
The Ten Ten Ten Tennessee waltz,just bloody brilliant!!
friding999 5 months ago
WOW, love this, takes me back to my teen years.
kiltycauldbum 6 months ago