Charted at #26 on Billboard Hot 100 in May 1959, #27 on R&B chart and #29 on UK Singles chart. This song was written in 1912. An early version by Walter Van Brunt charted at #9 in April 1915. It charted quite a few other times over the years: #3 for Gene Austin in 1928 (which I have also posted), #6 for Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra in 1936, #14 for Bing Crosby in 1939, #5 for Sam Donahue and His Orchestra in April 1947, and #58 for the Marcels in February 1962.
Written by Ernie Burnett and George A. Norton.
B-side is "It's Only the Good Times" which charted at #86.
This man in faultless, his voice demands one to listen to it and be a part of the song.
lateforbreakfast 2 months ago
@lateforbreakfast I've never heard another singer who sounds like Edwards, his voice is very unique. Quite relaxing too!
CatsPjamas1 2 months ago
Thanks for the history!
MrGotsquashed 2 months ago
@MrGotsquashed You're welcome!
CatsPjamas1 2 months ago