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I Believe by Frankie Laine

Artist Biography For Frankie Laine

Frankie Laine Born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio 30 March 1913 – 6 February 2007 Was An American Singer And One Of The More Successful Hit-Makers Of The Late 1940s And Early 1950s. Laine Has Had Worldwide Sales Of Over 250 Million Disks And Has Earned 21 Gold Records. Originally A Rhythm And Blues Influenced Jazz Singer His Energetic Passionate Style Has Led Some To Consider Him The First Of The Blue-Eyed Soul Singers. Eventually He Expanded To Such Varied Genres As Popular Standards Gospel Folk Country Rock 'n' Roll And A Hard-Driving And Slightly Campy Form Of Western/Americana.
... Throughout The 1950s Laine Enjoyed A Second Career Singing The Title Songs Of Hollywood Films And Television Shows Including Gunfight At OK Corral 3 10 To Yuma Bullwhip And Rawhide. His Rendition Of The Title Song For Mel Brooks' 1974 Movie Blazing Saddles Won An Oscar Nomination For Best Song And His Recording Of "Rawhide" For The Television Series Of The Same Name Has Become A Classic Of The Genre.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: I Believe

"I Believe" Is A Popular Song Written By Ervin Drake Irvin Graham A Pseudonym Used By Irvin Abraham Jimmy Shirl A Pseudonym For Jack Mendelsohn And Al Stillman In 1953. The Most Popular Version Was Recorded By Italian-American Singer Frankie Laine And Spent Eighteen Weeks At No. 1 On The UK Singles Chart. In The UK "I Believe" Entered The Sheet Music Sales Chart On 11 April 1953 And Reached No. 1 On 13 June Its Tenth Week On Chart. It Spent A Week At The Top And Returned On 24 October For Another Week With A Total Of Two Weeks At No. 1 On The Sheet Music Chart.

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