I am unsure if your question relates to the 45 (single) or the 33 (album).
I will assume that the recording IS the original first US pressing/release.
When it comes to value of records condition is...everything. If you have the original outer cover, inner sleeve, and the record and they are all in excellent condition (i.e. no tears, no scratches, no damage, etc.) the price can range (using the previous amounts paid via on-line "bidding auctions") from as little as 50 cents to as much as (for an original - complete - never opened/played - factory sealed first pressing - in mint condition) $ 45.00.
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Richard Rodgers, from their show "Carousel."
d day the 6th of june
well you have to go on (ryan seacreast.com) and then push the never say never thing band fill it out and youll get it janury24 2011 good luck :)
Louis Armstrong
youll never find em cause dont nobody know what the hell he's saying.
Priceless!
"You'll Never Walk Alone" is from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical Carousel.
youll never walk alone
youll never get friends. you should talk to ppl and don't be embarresed to sit with them
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and music by Richard Rodgers, from their show "Carousel."
it depends on were your at if your alone yes if your in public no youll get put i jail
Sports historians say Liverpool fans were the first to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" in 1963.See:Which_soccer_club_was_the_first_to_sing_You'll_Never_Walk_Alone
youll never know lol
Youll never guess
it is something that youll never find on the internet.
Aberdeen, Celtic and Hibernian have all sung it. There is anecdotal evidence of Rangers supporters singing it, though hard evidence is thin.
it is made from iron but youll never belive it