Frankie Laine - Your Cheatin' Heart - 1953 video free download


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Duration: 02:25
Uploaded: 2008/07/11

Not Hank Williams, but something to fill out the B side of I Believe. He does a pretty good job at injecting a tiny bit of country while maintaining the Frankie Laine style.

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8 years ago

rab blue

classic#

9 years ago

Mark Newman

This is his best take on the song, but the vinyl rip sounds awful.

9 years ago

clarence fender

"I Believe" that this is my favorite version of this song!

9 years ago

Danny Terry

Remember these songs dad used to play them he had all the records fine singer frankie laine RIP

10 years ago

bazthehandyman

Ray Charles for me !!

12 years ago

clyde

No one can touch Hank Williams, especially on one of his own songs. However, although I didn't realize it at the time of the release, Frankie Laine was really very good. I suppose I was formerly unable to consider the possibility of Laine's validity because I was focused upon his having what appeared to me to be the gall to do one of Hank's songs.

12 years ago

wilown01

@lazercannoncheck According to research I did, Hank Williams recorded Your Cheartin' Heart in 1952, but it was released after his death in 1953.

12 years ago

TOMBANCROFT

Don't think this a remake!

12 years ago

Marie Dixon

this was my dad's favourite song

13 years ago

OrodesIII

A glorious voice and great song!

14 years ago

highnrising

LarryD, In revisiting this, I learned that Tony's "Cold, Cold Heart" was actually a No.1 pop hit in 1951. So I suppose it's still remembered because it was a socially significant record, and a significant record in the development of Hank Williams' career and establishing him as a nationally renowned artist --more so than Laine's "Cheatin' Heart.," which came afterward and was not as big.

14 years ago

Don R

Hello, highrising. In re the year-ago comment bout Bennett and Laine. Bennett has become a pop music icon whereas Frankie never had the revival of public interest in his music that he deserved. Also Frankie did all sorts of stuff that was broadly "country-western"; more "western" than "country", of course, but none of it was a "stretch" for him as it was for Bennett.

14 years ago

Iuli Paul

faine melodiile astea...sunt relax...

14 years ago

joe blow

This is a great remake. Frankie always said the biggest regret in his recording career was not having the top version of "Your Cheatin'Heart". That's quiet a statement since he flip side was "I Believe" a huge U.S. hit and one of he biggest hits of all time in Britain.

14 years ago

gladietita

one of the better voices! wonderful song he is brilliant

15 years ago

carrvy1

Although Frankie Laine sings it great I still like Hank Williams. I just could sense the sadness on most of Hanks songs.

15 years ago

Tom1948

Frankie did it his way as nobody could imitate. One of the most recognisable and distinctive voices of all time. Great.

15 years ago

highnrising

Great record. I don't know why Tony Bennett's original version of Hank's "Cold Cold Heart" (which I find unlistenable) is always cited but Frankie's "Cheatin' Heart" is never mentioned.

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