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Boss Beat! is the 26th studio album by Pat Boone, released in 1964 on Dot ... Side one; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Memphis" Chuck Berry: 2:34: 2. "I Want to Hold ...
Patrick Charles Eugene Boone [1] (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, author, television personality, radio host and philanthropist. During his recording career, he sold nearly 50 million records and had 38 Top 40 hits; he also appeared in various Hollywood films.
During his career as a singer and composer, Pat Boone released 63 singles in the United States, [better source needed] mostly during the 1950s and early 1960s when Boone was a successful pop singer and, for a time, the second-biggest charting artist behind Elvis Presley according to Billboard. [1]
Pat Boone Recalls 'Near-kiss' With Shirley Jones In 'April Love': 'I Just Wanted To Stay Married' He recalled meetings with Buddy Adler, the head of the studio, who threatened him with suspension ...
West was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Lois and Newton Thomas West. [4] ... Red had songs recorded by Pat Boone, Rick Nelson, Johnny Burnette, Johnny Rivers, ...
Pat Boone, Elida; Tate Turnbough, Portales; Larry Marker, Roswell; John Pietsch, Portales; Greg Nibert, Roswell; Travis Glenn, Tatum. Four other county commissions will also submit a single name ...
In 1958, the song was recorded under the title "A Wonderful Time Up There" by Pat Boone featuring Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra and Chorus. It reached #2 in the U.K. and #4 in the U.S., [1] and was featured on the 1959 album, Pat Boone Sings. [2] The recording was produced by Randy Wood. [3] and ranked #24 on Billboard magazine's Top 50 songs ...
Ain't That a Shame is the 24th studio album by Pat Boone. it was released in 1964 on Dot Records. [1] [2]According to the AllMusic review by Arthur Rowe, the album is compiled of "leftovers from various recording sessions" from 1960 to 1963, with the exception of the title track, Boone's 1955 hit "Ain't That a Shame", appearing "in its original version with added reverb".