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FRANKIE LAINEWITH CARL FISCHER'S ORCHESTRA
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Born in Chicago in 1913, Frankie Laine sang in the local church choir and first performed professionally at the age of 15. He moved to nightclubs by his later high school years, and began traveling around the country, performing as a singing waiter and dance instructor in addition to menial labor such as car sales and machinist work. Laine moved up a rung in 1937, when he replaced Perry Como in a regional big band led by Freddy Carlone. |
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That's My Desire
I May Be Wrong
All Of Me
Two Loves Have I
Baby, That Ain't Right
It Only Happens Once
Black & Blue
Put Yourself In My Place, Baby
But Beautiful
Laughing At Life
Rosetta
We'll Be Together Again |
Personnel: Ziggy Elman, Babe Russin, George Van Eps, Nick Fatool, more |
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