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From 1958 No one could sing a love song better than Vic damone

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10 years ago

Pinay PM

Simply heavenly voice that brings us back to good memories. Vic Damone is one of the best. I hope he still holds concerts like Tony Bennett.

10 years ago

Mark Gallagher

Well, I wouldn't go that far. He is one of the best at what he does best, and that is "Love Songs"

11 years ago

1950MSB

I have always loved this song since I was a little girl, when I saw that movie, impressed with Lauren and Rob who became the great Robert Stack of TV's Untouchables...Vic Damone was and is still my favorite singer, so powerful a voice!

11 years ago

John Indovina

I love V.D. singing.....WOW

11 years ago

Adamunda345

i saw the film The Gift f Love and the Film and Song have stayed with me for over 50 years. Vic Damone had a voice that could bring me to tears Pauline Jarratt

12 years ago

zimjun7

@bronxboy47 No.... You are definitely not alone. It shows that you are a feeling person.

12 years ago

zimjun7

@DanceDJ1979 Thank you for responding. It's so awesome and exciting, actually that someone "out there" communicates--yet on the same wavelength... The wonder of computers! Check out "Bird of Paradise" with Louie Jourdan and Debra Paget. ANOTHER WOW!!! unforgettable.... 1951 was the movie, the year that I was born. oops....take care

12 years ago

DanceDJ1979

@zimjun7 I remember I was 10 years old when I saw this at a Saturday afternoon matinee at the theater in my home town. I was by myself and can remember being so sad too, thinking that love would be an undying thing when I grew up. It has stayed in my memory all my life. The movie is unavailable anywhere but was on Turner Classic Movies of the Fox Movie Channel last summer, so hopefully it will be released again. Thanks for sharing your story about it.

12 years ago

zimjun7

@DanceDJ1979 I don't know HOW I came across this, BUT, I too remember this movie. I saw it on television. I was about 11, I think in 1962. I never forgot it. Lorne Greene had to practically "jack" Robert Stack off the ground by the graveside with a 5 day beard growing. That's how I always felt love would be like. Undying. I was in a sad daze for days!! So sad.....

12 years ago

LabVDjr

This was the song that inspired me growing up in the late fifties. His delivery is brilliant! Simply amazing! Thanks for sharing.

12 years ago

Bronxboy47

@DanceDJ1979 Vic Damone's "Separate Tables" (from the movie of the same name) is also one of my all-time favorites.

12 years ago

DanceDJ1979

@bronxboy47 It's one of those songs that just has such meaning and especially when you see the film and story behind it. I'm glad I was not alone in remember it too!

12 years ago

Bronxboy47

@DanceDJ1979 I too saw this movie as a ten year old in 1958 and never forgot the song or the movie. Nice to see I wasn't alone.

12 years ago

reynaldo manalo

My endless and profound thanks and gratitude to Markalson for posting and sharing this immortal song as wondrously and did one positive things for the entire lovers of soul captivting and haunting songs as only the caliber of Vic Damone could ever do the justification of its tune and music, as well as its penetrating lyrics.

12 years ago

1950MSB

I saw the movie as a elementary, but I remember it well precisely because of the of Vic Damone's song, which I still can memorize up to now! Really a great singer! I agree, no one can sing better! A powerful voice that is incomparable! and Lauren Becall acted sowell in this very dramatic story!

12 years ago

1950MSB

I saw the movie as a elementary, but I remember it well precisely because of the of Vic Damone's song, which I still can memorize up to now! Really a great singer! I agree, no one can sing better! A powerful voice that is incomparable!

13 years ago

DanceDJ1979

I saw the movie "The Gift of Love" in 1958 when I was 10 years old. This song has stuck in my mind ever since I saw it. It was such a sad movie. I will be posting Vic Damone's song from the movie "It's Never Too Late," yet another wonderful love song from this man who had such a beautiful voice. Thanks for posting!

13 years ago

Maha1943

I LOVED THIS SONG AND LOVED THE MOVIE SADDEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN

13 years ago

MarcieLuvzMusic

@nancyfloressantos Nancy, so sweet of you to share this wonderful song with me, especially now, Mother's Day!! You are so right, Love is the greatest gift of all, sung so wonderfully by Vic Damone... what a sweet person you are, please stay Blessed- Thanks so much, Marcie xoxox

14 years ago

Mark Gallagher

@stephenbiboy Vic had a very romantic voice just made for this type of song. But he was not very versatile. Vic and Frankie Laine came up at the same time at Mercury Records. Vic was given the Romantic Ballads and Frankie did everything else plus his share of love songs.

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