Joel Whitburn's top pop albums, 1955—1996. Her alter-ego, India Mcbride, is excellent at phone sex. Archived from on October 16, 2008. Wow, what an incredible version of the song. He stars calling her more and more, and the two get to know each other, which was nice. In 1958 Jim Flaherty's Western Caravan recorded the song on the label, with B side My Foolish Heart sung by Maury Dubois.
In 1950 the Blue Barron Orchestra version reached the top twenty on the Billboard's Pop Singles chart. Touches of smoky jazz, country twang, and even a little Memphis soul seem to flow through her original songs as well as her choice of other songwriters material, including great choices of cover songs like this one. He is given the assignment of writing an article about phone sex workers. Needing a way to support her new son, she gets a 900 number and starts a phone sex business. How did they spend their day? Billboard reported in 1960 its discovery that it was written by songwriter and vaudeville pianist.
She is a gifted lady. On the telephone, Maxine Bleckner, frazzled single mother, is India Mcbride, voluptuous sex goddess. Stars of Country Music: Uncle Dave Macon to Johnny Rodriguez. It was recorded several times in 1927—first by Charles Hart, with successful versions by , , and the duet of Jerry Macy and John Ryan. Does your stray To a summer day When I you And you sweetheart? Lou and Roy Turk Are you tonight? When I first heard this song I thought.
Of the many Elvis Presley hits and Elvis Presley love songs, she does one of the best covers of this original by Elvis that I have heard by anyone. De Leath had the first hit version of the song, which peaked at number four in November. We drifted apart Does your memory stray. Elvis laughed at this song a lot - which was also pretty special in its own way. Recording Industry Association of America. Harry is a single father of a 3-year old daughter and a freelance writer doing an expose on the phone sex industry.
Last time I sang this song, it was for my Elvis-fan mother in a nursing home. Presley returned to the studio with his band, consisting of , drummer , pianist , guitarist , bassist Bobby Moore, percussionist , and , on April 3. Harry is an ad writer who gives it up for freelance writing when his daughter is born and her mother leaves them. In 1960 Elvis' manager persuaded him to record his own version of the song. The book is funny at times, and at times it is a bit sad. Returning to music in 1968, Presley included the song on his playlist for the special and performed it live the following year during his first engagement. Elvis Presley, Reluctant Rebel: His Life and Our Times.
Genre Comment by nothingelsesounds: Thank you! The song topped the and reached number 45 on the Cash Box country singles chart. Its release was delayed by executives, who thought the song did not fit Presley's new and publicized style. Seem empty and bare Do you gaze at your doorstep. In 1989 performed a version of the song on , substituting a bitter rant for the Shakespeare-inspired bridge. Harry is a single father of a 3-year old daughter and a freelance writer doing an expose on the phone sex industry.
Is your filled with pain Shall I come back again Tell me dear Are you tonight Do the in your parlor Seem and bare Do you gaze up at your doorstep And do you me there? Seriously now, how much would you pay to have her sing you to sleep? Seem empty and bare Do you gaze at your doorstep. A very nice tribute to Elvis. The b Different plot twists in this book. A good romance with a big dose of real life. What were these women like? In 1950 the Orchestra version reached the top twenty on the. Left pregnant and penniless by a lying, conniving scoundrel, Maxine Bleckner has found an unorthodox way to support herself and baby Graham. And called you sweetheart Do the chairs in your parlor.
Harry Watson is also a single, stay at home parent to his three year old daughter, Sophie. Elvis The 1 Hits: The Secret History of the Classics. Although included the song in his shows during the 1930s, he never recorded it. What were these women like? The Discographer: A Quarterly Journal for the Discographer and Collector of Americana-musicana. The song was a number one hit in 1960 and remains one of my favorite narration type songs by Elvis. Several versions of the song were recorded in 1927, the first by Charles Hart. Do you miss me tonight Are you sorry.