Frankie Laine

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  • country
  • oldies
  • 50s
  • male vocalists
  • crooners
Frankie Laine, born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio (30 March 1913 – 6 February 2007), was an American singer and one of the more successful hit-makers of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Laine has had worldwide sales of over 250 million disks, and has earned 21 gold records. Originally a rhythm and blues influenced jazz singer, his energetic, passionate style has led some to consider him the first of the blue-eyed soul singers.

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Songs

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    I Forgot the Time

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    I Found You

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    I Get Along Without You Very Well

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    I Get Sentimental Over Nothing

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    I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)

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    I Have to Cry

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    I Let Her Go

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    I Married an Angel

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    I Wish You Were Jealous of Me

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    I Would Do Anything for You

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    I'd Do It Over Again

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    I'll Get By

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    I'll Take Care of Your Cares

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    I'm Confessin'

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    I'm in the Mood for Love

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    I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover

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    If I Didn't Believe in You

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    If I Never Sing Another Song

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    In My Wildest Dreams

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    It Only Happens Once

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    It's the Talk of the Town

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    Jalouise

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    Jalousie

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    Jambalaya

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    Jealosy

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    Jealousy

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    Jealousy (Jalousie)

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    Jelly Cool Man

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    Jey Joe

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    Jezabel

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    Jezebel

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    Journey's End

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    Kisses That Shake the World

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    Laughing At Life

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    Laura, What's He Got That I Ain't Got

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    Lonely Man

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    Lotus Land

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    Love Is a Golden Ring

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    Lover, Come Back to Me

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    Lovin' Up a Storm

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    Luck Be a Lady

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    Lucy D

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    Magnificient Obsession

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    Makin' Whoopie

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    Making Memories

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    Mam'selle

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    Man Without a Star (A Whale of a Tale)

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    Marie

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    Maxwell's Silver Hammer

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    Midnight on a Rainy Monday


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