I heard "The Little White Cloud That Cried " on Sunday and remembered seeing him on tv in the 50s . He cried as he sang the song . He really was a soppy **** .
I heard "The Little White Cloud That Cried " on Sunday and remembered seeing him on tv in the 50s . He cried as he sang the song . He really was a soppy **** .
My mum and aunt loved him, he was a massive star in the 50s, but they never realised he liked a bet at both meetings and batted at no 6 during those days, it was all very innocent back then
My mum and aunt loved him, he was a massive star in the 50s, but they never realised he liked a bet at both meetings and batted at no 6 during those days, it was all very innocent back then
He was a very big star in the 1950s!He had 3 UK Number 1 singles!"Such a Night" - 1954"Just Walkin' in the Rain" - 1956"Yes Tonight Josephine" - 1957Plus 6 other UK Top Ten singles!
So he took it up the Aris ? That might explain the tears and partial deafness could be the reason why he put a finger in one ear while "singing" . Any music lover in the vicinity would probably have a finger in each ear .
So he took it up the Aris ? That might explain the tears and partial deafness could be the reason why he put a finger in one ear while "singing" . Any music lover in the vicinity would probably have a finger in each ear .