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"Fools Rush In" (1940) is a popular song. The lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer with music by Rube Bloom. [4]History of the song according to The Billboard, September 28, 1940 issue, page 34: Four years ago (1936) "Fools Rush In" was known as "Shangraila," composed by Ruby Bloom and introduced in one of the production numbers at the Chez Paree, Chicago.
Rick Nelson Sings For You is the ninth studio album by rock and roll and pop idol Rick Nelson and his second for Decca Records.. The album was released on December 9, 1963, and features the singles "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" (which peaked at No. 12 in the US, US Cashbox and the UK) and "For You", the latter reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 8 on the Cashbox, and No ...
Eric Hilliard "Ricky" Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American musician and actor. From age eight, he starred alongside his family in the radio and television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet .
Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985), known professionally as Ricky Nelson until his 21st birthday when he officially dropped the "y" and simply became Rick Nelson, was an American singer-songwriter.
Ricky Sings Spirituals is an EP by American singer Ricky Nelson. It was released in February 1960 by Imperial Records, and contains four gospel songs. Jimmie Haskell arranged the album and Charles "Bud" Dant produced it. Nelson's only EP, it was inspired by Elvis Presley's devotion to gospel music. [1]
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Love and Kisses is the thirteenth studio album by American rock and roll and pop singer Rick Nelson and his sixth for Decca Records, released on November 15, 1965. Two singles, "Cone Out Dancin'" bubbled under " Billboard ' s Hot 100 , for its sole week that began in the issue dated July 3, 1965, and peaked at number 130.
Ricky Nelson recorded a more rocking version that reached #12 on the singles chart in 1963. Elvis Presley recorded a version in 1972 (not to be confused with Elvis' 1961 song "Can't Help Falling in Love," which also features the lyric "Fools Rush In").