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1950’s singers
Hi all! And welcome back to my second blog. Today I’m going to be talking about singers from the 1950’s. Let’s take a look at a few singers. The first singer I’d like to look at is Dean Martin (picture above) and he was very popular in the 1950’s. He had great hits like ‘Innamorata’, ‘Memories Are Made Of This’ and ‘Volare’. The singer’s style was swing. He was very popular with the public because of his use of charm and charisma.
Elvis Presley was very popular in the 1950’s. He released great songs like ‘Heartbreak Hotel’, ‘Hound Dog’, ‘Jailhouse Rock’. The singer’s style was Rock ‘n’ rock. He was known as the ‘King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’. He was very popular with teenagers and young women because of his charisma and good looks.
Doris day was very popular in the 1950’s. She released great songs like ‘Pillow Talk’, ‘Secret Love’, ‘Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be). The singer’s style was easy listening, jazz and swing. She was very popular as a singer and actress. She was beautiful and elegant.
Peggy lee was very popular in the 1950’s. She released great songs like ‘Fever’, ‘ Why Don’t You Do Right, ‘ I Feel A Song Coming On’. The singer’s style was jazz. She was known as the voice of ‘Darling’ and ‘Peg’ in ‘Lady And The Tramp’. She was very elegant and classy.
One of the greatest movies that were released in the 1950’s was called ‘The Lady And The Tramp’ in which Peggy Lee starred in. The directors of that film were Clyde Geronimi and Wilfred Jackson.
One of the top hits in the 1950’s was called for the singers were ‘Here In My Heart’ by Al Martino and that was in the year 1952.
I hope you all enjoy reading this blog and gain some knowledge. I also hope you enjoy reading it as much as I’m enjoying writing it. Thank you all and I shall see you all in my next post ‘Vinyl Times’ blog three.