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Nabors recorded multiple albums for Columbia Records and Ranwood Records. Like many easy listening pop vocalists of the period Nabors had little U.S. chart singles success. His singles " Love Me With All Your Heart " reached No. 111 in the Cash Box survey (1966), [ 1 ] and "The Impossible Dream" hit the top 30 on the Australian Go-Set chart ...
James Thurston Nabors (June 12, 1930 – November 30, 2017) was an American actor, singer, and comedian, widely known for his signature character, Gomer Pyle.. Nabors was discovered by Andy Griffith while working at a Santa Monica nightclub, and he later joined The Andy Griffith Show, where he played the good-natured, unsophisticated Gomer Pyle.
Jim Nabors' Christmas Album [59] Jim Nabors: 1967 12/27/1969 13 21 13 Give Me Your Love For Christmas: Johnny Mathis: 1969 12/6/1969 10 12 14 A Motown Christmas: Various Artists: 1973 2/15/1973 3 3 15 Music of Christmas [60] Percy Faith And His Orchestra 1957 11/24/1958 1 2 16 Elvis' Christmas Album: Elvis Presley: 1957 12/11/1965 #2 7 23 31 17 ...
From 1972 to 2014, the song was performed most often by Jim Nabors. He admitted to having the song's lyrics written on his hand during his inaugural performance, and occasionally his versions altered several of the words. The vocals are supported by the Purdue All-American Marching Band. In 2014, Nabors performed the song for the final time ...
Jim Nabors – on Jim Nabors' Christmas Album (1967) Sharon Needles – on the album Christmas Queens (2015) Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra – single (1935) Willie Nelson – on the album Pretty Paper (1979) [29] Wayne Newton – on the album Christmas Isn't Christmas Without You (1968) Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – on The Christmas Album (1997)
1966: Jim Nabors on his album Love Me With All Your Heart, [3] and performed in the 1967 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. episode "The Show Must Go On" [4] 1967: The Temptations on the album The Temptations in a Mellow Mood. 1967: Shirley Bassey on her album And We Were Lovers
It was discontinued in 1986, but resumed in 1987 under the name "Christmas Albums". In 2000, the chart was renamed to "Top Holiday Albums" and has been published by Billboard each year since. Billboard's special Christmas albums sales charts have varied in size over the years, from a low of 5 chart positions to a high of 117 chart positions. [7]
In 1964, Jim Nabors, Don Knotts, Andy Griffith, and a choir performed the song on The Andy Griffith Show, in the episode "The Song Festers". Italian-American crooner Jerry Vale recorded a popular version of the song. Tom sang the first verse of the song at the beginning of the Tom and Jerry cartoon Cat and Dupli-cat. Jerry also scats along to ...