As a popular singer in the pre-rock era of the early fifties, Eddie Fisher was without equal.
His handsome looks and strong vocals made him a true teen idol.
Throughout the most successful years of Eddie's career, he recorded for RCA...but, after he parted ways with RCA in 1960, he had releases on a number of labels, including
'7 Arts'.
This track was recorded for 7 Arts, and released in 1961...it was a Top 50 hit in the USA.
The Australian release was on the Viking label, cat. # VS-67.
It was not a hit in Australia.
The flipside was a groovy remake of "Breezin' Along With The Breeze".
I have not uploaded th flipside to YouTube because there's already a good copy available here, also from an Aussie 45.
This upload is from the original 45.
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