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Biggest Songs Of The 1950's

by Various Artists
70 SONGS
Feb 2011
You're Breaking My Heart
The Ink Spots
The Harry Lime Theme
Anton Karas
I Thought I Saw a Pussy Cat (I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat)
Mel Blanc
The Tennessee Waltz
Patti Page
Mockin' Bird Hill
Les Paul and Mary Ford
Too Young
Nat King Cole
There's Always Room At Our House
Guy Mitchell; Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller
Unforgettable
Nat King Cole
Here In My Heart
Al Martino
You Belong To Me
Jo Stafford
Comes A-Long A-Love
Kay Starr
Outside Of Heaven
Eddie Fisher
Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
Perry Como
She Wears Red Feathers
Guy Mitchell; Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller
Broken Wings
The Stargazers
How Much Is That Doggy In The Window
Lita Roza
I Believe
Frankie Laine
I'm Walking Behind You
Eddie Fisher
The Moulin Rouge Theme
Mantovani & His Orchestra
Look at that Girl
Guy Mitchell; Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller
Hey Joe
Frankie Laine
Answer Me (My Love)
David Whitfield
Answer Me
Frankie Laine
I See The Moon
The Stargazers
Secret Love
Doris Day
Such A Night
Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
Cara Mia
David Whitfield
Little Things Mean A Lot
Kitty Kallen
Three Coins In The Fountain
Frank Sinatra
Hold My Hand
Don Cornell
My Son, My Son
Vera Lynn
This Ole House
Rosemary Clooney
The Finger Of Suspicion
Dickie Valentine
Mambo Italiano
Rosemary Clooney
Give Me Your Word
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Stranger In Paradise
Tony Bennett
Unchained Melody
Jimmy Young
Rose Marie
Slim Whitman
Singing The Blues
Guy Mitchell; Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller
The Man From Laramie
Jimmy Young
Christmas Alphabet
Dickie Valentine
Sixteen Tons
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Memories Are Made of This
Dean Martin
I'll Be Home
Pat Boone
Lay Down Your Arms
Anne Shelton
Mack The Knife
Bobby Darin
I Need You So (Digitally Re-Mastered 2009)
Elvis Presley
A Woman In Love
Frankie Laine
Just Walkin' In The Rain
Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
Rock-A-billy
Guy Mitchell; Orchestra and Chorus under the direction of Mitch Miller