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Vic Damone (born Vito Rocco Farinola; June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018) was an American traditional pop and big band singer and actor. He was best known for his performances of songs such as the number one hit " You're Breaking My Heart ", and other hits such as " On the Street Where You Live " (from My Fair Lady ) and " I Have But One Heart ".
Vito Rocco Farinola (June 12, 1928 – February 11, 2018), known professionally as Vic Damone, was an American singer and actor. His discography comprises 31 original studio albums, 3 original live albums, various compilation and archival projects, and 115 singles.
Why Can't I Walk Away is the twenty-fouth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, [1] released in November 1968, by RCA Records. his final album for the label, It was produced by Neely Plumb and arranged and conducted by Perry Botkin Jr. and J. Hill. it features singles "Why Can't I Walk Away".
That Towering Feeling! is the eighth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, [1] released in 1956, by Columbia Records This was his first project after leaving Mercury Records. It was produced by Tutti Camarata.
The Lively Ones is the fifteenth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, [1] released in August 1962 by Capitol Records, to coincide with the NBC special of the same series, which aired from the summers of 1962 and 1963 which showcased current jazz, pop, and folk performers, as well as comedians, [2] It was produced by Jack Marshall. it contains gems such as Ruby (which he also recorded ...
You Were Only Fooling is the nineteenth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, released in June 1965, by Warner Records. This was his first project after leaving Capitol Records. It was produced by Jimmy Bowen. [1]
Linger Awhile with Vic Damone is the thirteenth studio album by American singer Vic Damone, [1] released in January 1962, by Capitol Records. This was his first project after leaving Columbia Records .
The recording by Vic Damone was recorded in February 1949 and released by Mercury Records as catalog number 5261. The flip side was "I Love You So Much It Hurts". [4]It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 8, 1949, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #11. [3]
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