The Four Coins - My One Sin (1957) video free download


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Duration: 02:20
Uploaded: 2011/10/09

Charted at #28 on Billboard Hot 100 in September 1957. Follow-up single to their biggest hit, "Shangri-La". This song had charted at #24 for Nat King Cole in July 1955 (#17 UK). Written by Robert Mellin and Mascheroni. B-side is "This Life".

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10 years ago

cvueguy

The Four Coins were a vocal group (of Greek descent) from Cannonsburg Pa.In film "Disc Jockey Jamboree" !ClassicRetro24/7 cvue.ca

11 years ago

jose jaurigue

I was so in love when this song came out

12 years ago

milopeng1942

Close harmony has been my fav genre and the Coins are there with the best of 'em. Thanks for the post. Peace. Andy - Singapore

12 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1957 {October 14th} the Four Coins performed "My One Sin" on the late Dick Clark's American Bandstand... One month earlier on September 23rd it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #28 and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100... Two years earlier Nat King Cole released his version of the song, he reached #24... R.I.P. Mr. Cole and Mr. Clark...

13 years ago

CatsPjamas1

@jekiwe You're welcome, Jeff!

13 years ago

jeff werner

i can appreciate good harmony and this group sure had it and that's what I like about them. ty for uploading CatsPajamas...jeff

13 years ago

lateforbreakfast

Nice easy listening song by an easy to listen to group...

13 years ago

CatsPjamas1

@Wordsmith37 I'm surprised so many people are disliking this, I think it's beautiful!

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