He may have sung it at some point in his career, but it the hit was recorded by The Four Aces.
No he didnt sing it but Pat Boone made it famous
'Ain't That a Shame"
The Four Aces. Frank Sinatra.Three artists: Acker Bilk, Linda DePinquertaine-Gauthier, and Ferrante & Teicher. the last was off of the west side story &other Broadway hits album.
1950's 4 part harmony.
No ! Marty Robbins sang it.
No he didnt sing it but Pat Boone made it famous
'Ain't That a Shame"
The Four Aces. Frank Sinatra.Three artists: Acker Bilk, Linda DePinquertaine-Gauthier, and Ferrante & Teicher. the last was off of the west side story &other Broadway hits album.
On rare Dot compilation "Pat Boone Hi-Lites". It appears it was meant for the japanese market.
Yes, in 1961. He was one of many who covered Moon River, although his is not the most popular version.
they sing because that is how they have conversations.
Simon, Alvin, and Theodore
1950's 4 part harmony.
No ! Marty Robbins sang it.
Trio
there are three verses in lift every voice and sing.
We three Kings.