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Frankie Vaughan

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Real name
Frank Abelson
Born
February 3, 1928
Died
September 17, 1999
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
Singer of easy listening and traditional pop music, whose career began in the late 1940s
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Come Softly to Me Frankie Vaughan and The Kaye Sisters April 1959 Philips
From the Vine Came the Grape Frankie Vaughan with The Kordites with Geoff Love and His Orchestra March 1954 His Master's Voice
Got-ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank Frankie Vaughan and The Kaye Sisters with Wally Stott and His Orchestra October 1957 Philips
Happy Days and Lonely Nights Frankie Vaughan November 1954 His Master's Voice
Hello Dolly Frankie Vaughan May 29, 1964 Philips
Hey Joe Frankie Vaughan October 1953 His Master's Voice
Hey Mama Frankie Vaughan June 1963 Philips
I'll Give You Three Guesses Frankie Vaughan September 18, 1970 Columbia [EMI]
I'll Never See Julie Again Frankie Vaughan March 25, 1974 Columbia [EMI]
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) Frankie Vaughan with The Peter Knight Singers & Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cordell December 1953 His Master's Voice
Jilted Frankie Vaughan-Alma Cogan with Orchestra conducted by Geoff Love May 1954 His Master's Voice
Judy Frankie Vaughan – Orch. under the dir. of Mark Jeffrey May 5, 1958 Epic
Kewpie Doll Frankie Vaughan April 1958 Philips
Kisses Sweeter than Wine Frankie Vaughan December 1957 Philips
Kookie Little Paradise Frankie Vaughan August 1960 Philips
Look at That Girl Frankie Vaughan 1953 His Master's Voice
Mame Frankie Vaughan May 17, 1968 Columbia [EMI]
Man on Fire Frankie Vaughan September 1957 Philips
Milord Frankie Vaughan October 1960 Philips
My Boy Flat Top Frankie Vaughan with Wally Stott and His Orchestra December 1955 Philips
My Son, My Son Frankie Vaughan October 1954 His Master's Voice
Nevertheless Frankie Vaughan February 16, 1968 Columbia [EMI]
Priscilla Frankie Vaughan with Wally Stott and His Orchestra and Chorus January 1957 Philips
Seventeen Frankie Vaughan November 1955 Philips
So Happy in Love Frankie Vaughan October 1958 Philips
Strange Frankie Vaughan March 1953 His Master's Voice
That's My Doll Frankie Vaughan January 1959 Philips
The Cuff of My Shirt Frankie Vaughan and The Kordites and Ken Mackintosh and His Orchestra February 1954 His Master's Voice
The Good Old Bad Old Days Frankie Vaughan 1972 Columbia [EMI]
The Green Door Frankie Vaughan October 1956 Philips
The Heart of a Man Frankie Vaughan June 1959 Philips
There Must Be a Way Frankie Vaughan with Alyn Ainsworth and His Orchestra August 11, 1967 Columbia [EMI]
Too Marvellous for Words Frankie Vaughan June 1953 His Master's Voice
Tower of Strength Frankie Vaughan with Accompaniment directed by Ivor Raymonde October 27, 1961 Philips
Tweedle-Dee Frankie Vaughan April 1955 Philips
Wait Frankie Vaughan December 31, 1965 Philips
What More Do You Want Frankie Vaughan January 1960 Philips

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