This Don Cornell hit of 1952 was the partial winner of a cover battle with an Eddie Fisher version. Although Cornell achieved a lower chart position, most reports of million-seller status are given to the Don Cornell version,
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This Don Cornell hit of 1952 was the partial winner of a cover battle with an Eddie Fisher version. Although Cornell achieved a lower chart position… read more
This Don Cornell hit of 1952 was the partial winner of a cover battle with an Eddie Fisher version. Although Cornell achieved a lower chart position, most reports of million-seller stat… read more
Don Cornell was a popular Italian-American balladeer from the early 1940s (with the Sammy Kaye orchestra) to his last nationally-charted song in 1958, "Play Some Music For Broken Hearts", which appeared in the Cashbox magazine top 100. Along the way, million or near-million sellers included "I Came Here To Talk For Joe", "I'm Yours", "It Isn't Fair" and "Hold My Hand".
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Don Cornell was a popular Italian-American balladeer from the early 1940s (with the Sammy Kaye orchestra) to his last nationally-charted song in 1958, "Play Some Music For Broken Heart… read more
Don Cornell was a popular Italian-American balladeer from the early 1940s (with the Sammy Kaye orchestra) to his last nationally-charted song in 1958, "Play Some Music For Broken Hearts", which appeared in the Cashbox magazin… read more