Don Cornell Was A Popular Italian-American Balladeer From The Early 1940s With The Sammy Kaye Orchestra To His Last Nationally-Charted Song In 1958 "Play Some Music For Broken Hearts" Which Appeared In The Cashbox Magazine Top 100. Along The Way Million Or Near-Million Sellers Included "I Came Here To Talk For Joe" "I'm Yours" "It Isn't Fair" And "Hold My Hand".
This Don Cornell Hit Of 1952 Was The Partial Winner Of A Cover Battle With An Eddie Fisher Version. Although Cornell Achieved A Lower Chart Position Most Reports Of Million-Seller Status Are Given To The Don Cornell Version