America's Greatest Hits 1953 / Various: America's Greatest Hits 1953
America's Greatest Hits 1953 / Various: America's Greatest Hits 1953
Format: CD
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Artist: America's Greatest Hits 1953 / Various
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046518127
Genre: Jazz Vocals
This CD features 10 #1 hits and another 15 titles that reached the top 4 in 1953. Frankie Laine's quasi-religious "I Believe" was the years biggest hit despite peaking at #2. in the UK, it topped the charts for 18 weeks, a record that still remains unbeaten over 50 years later. The year began with the Jan. 1st death of country superstar Hank Williams whose songs were covered by many pop stars and 1953 was no exception with Joni James version of his song, "Your Cheating Heart." Country crossover was also present in the years first #1, Perry Como's, "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes". The ever increasing power of Television is evident in the #1 success of the theme from "Dragnet" and more surprisingly Stan Freberg's satire on the TV show, "St George & the Dragonet". Acrobat. 2005.
Tracks:
1.1 Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes - Various Artists
1.2 Till I Waltz Again with You - Various Artists
1.3 That Doggie in the Window - Various Artists
1.4 The Song from Moulin Rouge - Various Artists
1.5 I'm Walking Behind You - Various Artists
1.6 Vaya Con Dios - Various Artists
1.7 No Other Love - Various Artists
1.8 You You You - Various Artists
1.9 St. George and the Dragonet - Various Artists
1.10 Rags to Riches - Various Artists
1.11 April in Portugal - Various Artists
1.12 Dragnet - Various Artists
1.13 Ebb Tide - Various Artists
1.14 Eh Cumpari - Various Artists
1.15 I Believe - Various Artists
1.16 Pretend - Various Artists
1.17 Ricochet - Various Artists
1.18 That's Amore - Various Artists
1.19 Your Cheatin' Heart - Various Artists
1.20 Side By Side - Various Artists
1.21 Say You're Mine Again - Various Artists
1.22 Oh ! - Various Artists
1.23 Changing Partners - Various Artists
1.24 Crying in the Chapel - Various Artists
1.25 Have You Heard - Various Artists