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  1. Frankie Laine, Balladeer is a studio album by Frankie Laine released in 1959 on Columbia Records. Track listing. Side one; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1.

  2. Frankie Laine chronology. Frankie Laine. (1949) Frankie Laine. (1950) Two Loves Have I. (1950) Frankie Laine, is the second in a series of albums of the same name, recorded by Frankie Laine for Mercury Records. This album is cataloged as MG 25026.

  3. Feb 7, 2007 · Frankie Laine, 93, the Hit-Making Crooner Who Used His Voice ‘Like a Horn,’ Is Dead. Frankie Laine, a singer who achieved enormous popularity in the 1940s and 50s with a robust voice and a ...

  4. 79/100 [1] Frankie Laine and the Four Lads is an album recorded by Frankie Laine together with the group the Four Lads. It was released by Columbia Records sometime in the first half of 1956 when the Four Lads were flying high on the U.S. singles charts. [1] [2]

  5. Professional wrestling career. Laine wrestled throughout Canada, Puerto Rico, and various parts of the United States. His career started in 1966 as a baby face along with his valet Peggy Laine in Ontario and later in Alberta. Into the early-1970s he wrestled in California and headlined cards in Los Angeles against Goliath and Black Gordman.

  6. Frankie Laine also recorded a version for Columbia, which was a big success in the United Kingdom, reaching number 1 on the UK Singles Chart and staying there for four weeks. In the UK, British singer Ronnie Hilton also charted at number 30 with another version of the song. The Four Aces recording reached number 19 in the UK.

  7. Frankie Laine was the title of three self-titled 10-inch albums by Frankie Laine that were simultaneously issued by his label Mercury Records in the summer of 1950. [1] The LPs compiled previously released sides along with several new productions.

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