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Cash Box, Music Page 23 March 3, 1956 — . — The Cash Box, Music Page 23 March 3, 1956 Cherished Dream REGIONAL RECORD REPORTS Listings below are reprinted exactly as submitted by leading disk jockeys throughout the nation for the week ending February 25, without any changes on the part of THE CASH BOX. Ray Perkins Chuck Harkins Sammy David “WHY DO FOOLS KIMN—Denver, Colo. KTHE—Thermopolis, Wyo. KALB—Alexandria, Va. IN 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 1. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) 1. You Broke The Rules Of Love FALL LOVE” 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 2. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Five Keys) Recorded by 3. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) (Gale Storm) 2. Teen Age Meeting (D. Appell) 4. Band Of Gold (Don Cherry) 3. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 3. Great Pretender (Platters) THE TEENAGERS & 5. Teen Age Prayer (R. Hood) 4. Tippitti Top (Snooky Lanson) 4. Rock And Roil Waltz (Starr) FRANKIE LYMAN Gee 6. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 5. Great Pretender (Platters) 5. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) GLORIA MANN Decca 7. Memories Are Made Of This 6. Daybreak Blues (P. Andrews) 6. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) GALE STORM Dot (Dean Martin) 7. Tutti Frutti (Pat Boone) 7. 11th Hour Melody (Lou Busch) THE DIAMONDS .... Mercury 8. Zambezi (Lou Busch) 8. 11th Hour Melody (Hibbler) 8. No, Not Much (Four Lads) Published by 9. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) 9. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 9. Journey's End (Al Martino) 10. Dungaree Doll (Eddie Fisher) 10. Help Yourself (D. Carroll) 10. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) PATRICIA MUSIC PUBLISHING CORP. Lise Lagozzino Hal Peterson Herb Knight KING—Seattle, Wash. WBSM—New Bedford, Mass. WKBW—Buffalo, N. Y. 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 1. Great Pretender (Platters) 1. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) 2. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 2. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 2. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) BEVERLY HILLS—Frankie Laine 3. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) 3. Memories Are Made Of This 3. No, Not Much (Four Lads) and wife, lovely Nan Grey, look over a 4. Sing You Sinners (T. Bennett) (Dean Martin) 4. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 5. 11th Hour Melody (Hibbler) 4. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 5. Memories Are Made Of This musical score during Frankie’s en- Nothing Ever Changes My 5. Band Of Gold (Don Cherry) (Dean Martin) 6. Inn. Love For You (Nat Cole) 6. Chain Gang (Bobby Scott) 6. Band Of Gold (Kit Carson) gagement at Las Vegas’ Desert 7. Lullaby Of Birdland 7. Flowers Mean Forgiveness 7. Great Pretender (Platters) Frankie has a deep love and knowl- (Blue Stars) (Frank Sinatra) 8. Baby, Baby All The Time 8. Mr. Wonderful (Teddi King) 8. Ask Me (Nat Cole) (Julie London) edge of classical music, a heritage 9. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) 9. 11th Hour Melody (Hibbler) 9. April In Paris (Count Basie) from his Italian-born parents. One 10. Band Of Gold (Don Cherry) 10. Almost Tomorrow (Stafford) 10. Take My Hand (Jerri Adams) of his most cherished dreams has been to bring “Reflections of an Indian Marty Faye Chuck Dougherty Bill Phillips Boy,” an orchestral suite, written by WAAF—Chicago, III. WKDA—Nashville, Tenn. WBAX—Wilkes-Barre, Pa. his late arranger-accompanist and 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 1. I'll Be Home (Pal Boone) 2. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 2. Band Of Gold (Don Cherry) dear friend, Carl Fischer, to the atten- 3. Roll (Starr) 3. Rock And Roll (Starr) 3. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) Rock And Waltz Waltz tion of music lovers everywhere. His 4. Mr. Wonderful 4. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 4. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) (Mello-larks/Steele) 5. Memories Are Made Of This 5. No, Not Much (Four Lads) efforts were successful when Paul 5. Chain Gang (Bobby Scott; (Dean Martin) 6. Almost Tomorrow 6. If You Can Dream (Four Aces) 6. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Dream Weavers) Weston, musical director of Colum- 7. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) (Gale Storm)! . 7. Great Pretender (Platters) bia’s west coast operations, recently • • • • • • 8. Lullaby Of Birdland 7. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) 8. Memories Are .Made Of This (Blue Stars) 8. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) (Dean Martin) recorded the work. Frankie wrote the THEIR GREATEST! 9. Missing (McGuires) 9. Eloise (Kay Thompson) 9. Dungaree Doll (Eddie Fisher] 10. Chain (Bobby Scott) lyrics for several themes of the Suite. 10. Reserved (Gisele MacKenzie) 10. I Was The One (Elvis Presley) Gang THE FONTANE Barry Kaye Al Bennett Ed McKenzie SISTERS WJAS—Pittsburgh, Pa. WHIL—Medford, Mass. WXYZ—Detroit, Mich. singing 1. Why Do Fools Fall In Love 1. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) 1. No, Not Much (Four Lads) Motion Picture Acad. (Teen Agers) 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 2. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) “EDDIE MY LOVE” 2. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 3. I've Got To Know 3. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) b/w 3. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) (Rhythmettes) 4. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) 4. Great Pretender (Platters) 4. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 5. Great Pretender (Platters) Nominates 5 Tunes 6. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) YUM” 5. “YUM 5. Memories Are Made Of This 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman] (Dean Martin) 6. Crazy Little Palace 7. Why Do Fools Fall In Love DOT # 15450 6. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) (Billy Williams) (Teen Agers) 7. Hotta Chocolotta (DeJohns) 7. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) 8. Memories Are Made Of This 8. 11th Hour Melody 8. Mr. Wonderful (S. Vaughan) (Dean Martin) HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. — Via a DOT RECORDS (Hibbler/Busch) 9. Don't Tell Me Not To Love 9. That's Your Mistake Gallatin, Tenn. Phone: 1600 television 9. Teen Age Heart (F. Adams) You (Joni James) (Otis Williams) special broadcast staged on 10. 10. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) 10. Tutti Frutti (Little Richard) Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) NBC-TV last Saturday, Feb. 18, the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Ken Albridge Will Lenay Jim Stanley Sciences announced the five songs KHMO—Hannibal, Mo. WSAI—Cincinnati, Ohio WWIN—Baltimore, Md. which have been nominated for the “Oscar.” are 1. A Tear Fell (Teresa Brewer) 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) much-sought-after They 2. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 2. No, Not Much (Four Lads) as follows: 3. Ask Me (Nat Cole) 3. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) 3. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 4. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 4. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 4. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) 5. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) “I’ll Never Stop Loving You,” from 5. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) 5. No, Not Much (Four Lads) bV 6. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) dcd 6. If You Can Dream (4 Aces) 6. Dungaree Doll (Eddie Fisher) Rccor 7. Mr. Wonderful (Teddi King) “Love Me Or Leave Me”—composers, 7. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 7. Woman In Love (G. MacRae) 8. Seven Days (Crewcuts) 8. Tender Trap (Frank Sinatra) 8. Great Pretender (Platters) Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky 9. Angels In The Sky (Crewcuts) 9. Go On With The Wedding 9. Band Of Gold (Don Cherry) 10. Lipstick, Candy And Rubber- (Kitty Kallen) — publisher, Feist — best selling re- 10. Seven Days (D. Collins) sole Shoes (Julius La Rosa) 10. Hotta Chocolatta (DeJohns) cording, Doris Day (Columbia). Charlie O'Donnell Art Hellyer Wayne Logan “Love Is A Many-Splendored Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, III. KNAK—Salt Lake City, Utah WHAT— WCFL— Thing,” from the movie of the same ACADEMY OF MUSIC, INC 1. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 1. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 1. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) AMERICAN 2. name—composers, Sammy Fain and 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 99 Years (Guy Mitchell) 2. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 3. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) 3. Tender Trap (Frank Sinatra) 3. Doll (Eddie Fisher) Paul F. Webster publisher. Miller 4. Later, Alligator (Bill Haley) Dungaree 4. Who Are We (Gogi Grant) — (Chordettes) 5. Don't Go To Strangers 5. 3 Penny Opera (Dick Hyman) 4. Eddie My Love (Vaughn Monroe) best selling recording. Four Aces THE HIT VERSION! 5. If You Can Dream (4 Aces) 6. Chain Gang (Bobby Scott) 6. Reserved (Gisele MacKenzie) Tear Fell (Teresa Brewer) (Decca) 7. Why Do Fools Fall In Love 6. A 7. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Gloria Mann) 7. Mr. Wonderful (Mello-Iarks) (Gale Storm) 8. Lipstick- Candy And Rubber- “Something’s Gotta Give,” from the 8. Hotta Chocolotta (DeJohns) 8. Sing You Sinners (T. Bennett) sole Shoes (Julius La Rosa) 9. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) 9. Forever Darling Ames Bros.) 9. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) picture “Daddy Long Legs” — com- 10. Cry Baby (Bonnie Sisters) 10. Eloise (Kay Thompson) 10. Great Pretender (Platters) poser, Johnny Mercer—publisher, Rob- EDDIE bins—best selling recording, McGuire Robin Seymour Gallagher and O'Brien Gerry Fogarty Sisters (Coral). LOVE WKMH—Dearborn, Mich. WMCA—New York, N. Y. CKCW—Moncton MY New Brunswick, Canada “The Tender Trap,” from the pic- 1. No, Not Much (Four Lads) 1. No, Not Much (Four Lads) by THE CHORDETTES 2. Why Do Fools Fall In Love 2. 99 Years (Guy Mitchell) 1. Memories Are Made Of This ture of the same name composers, 1284 (Teen Agers) 3. Memories Are Made Of This (Dean Martin) — # 3. I'll Be Home (Pat Boone) (Dean Martin) 2. Great Pretender (Platters) 4. Lisbon Antigua (N. Riddle) Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen 4. Poor People Of Paris (Baxter) 3. Rock And Roll Waltz (Starr) co-doroco 5.
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