The song "South of the Border" was famously sung by Frank Sinatra in the 1960s. It was originally written by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr in the 1930s, but Sinatra's version helped popularize it during that decade. The song reflects a romanticized view of Latin America and is known for its catchy melody and nostalgic lyrics.
Yes. He sing this song in Vegas. He also sang this song on the Gene Carroll show in Cleveland Ohio back in the late 50s or early 60s. I remember this like it was yesterday.
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Julie london
Yes, the best candy bar from the '60s. Made of chocolate, milk ( gustafson farms), nuts it was just the best and my favorite. I grew up in the south ( FL) and it was all Iwould ask my mother for. The package was gold and brown.
Frankie Valli (of Four Seasons fame). The song went to number one in 1978
Space, a UK band. But it was a cover of a song from an old 60s movie where a female sang it.
Tommy James and the shondells
This song, sung by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway, was released May 6, 1972.
Never a charted song titled "Lollipops" However, "Lollipop" was a number 2 hit by the Chordettes in 1958
Eddie Holland sang "Jamie" in 1962
Love sang "My Little Red Book."
The Four Pennies
Bonnie Owens recorded the song in the late 60s, but she did not write it as it was a lullaby that my grandmother sang to me and my mother (who was a baby way before 1968). And I'm pretty sure Grandma says her mother sang it to her.
Bo Diddley sang The Greatest lover in the World!
andy williams
Doris Day, Mel Torme and Vic Damone among others released this song in 1949 and Vera Lynn had a new version in 1960. The Lettermen brought out their version in 1962.
Jimmy Dee-1958