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Frankie Laine, the full-voiced singer who became one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s with such hits as "I Believe," "Jezebel" and the theme to the TV Western "Rawhide," died on ...
Laine sang an eclectic variety of song styles and genres, stretching from big band crooning to pop, western-themed songs, gospel, rock, folk, jazz and blues.
Frankie Laine, the singer with the booming voice who hit it big with such songs as “That Lucky Old Sun,” “Mule Train,” “Cool Water,” “I Believe,” “Granada” and “Moonlight ...
His rendition of the title song for Mel Brooks's spoof Western Blazing Saddles (1974) won an Oscar nomination for Best Song, and, on television, his recording of Rawhide for the series starring ...
Frankie Laine, 93, Versatile Pop Star This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will ...
Frankie Laine, the singer with the booming voice who hit it big with such songs as “That Lucky Old Sun,” “Mule Train,” “Cool Water,” “I Believe,” “Granada” and “Moonlight ...
Anyone who dismisses Frankie Laine as a camp pop singer really don't know enough about him. Of course, Laine is best known for recording an exhausting string of cap-gun Western-themed songs in the ...
FRANKIE LAINE, who died aged 93, was the most successful of the black-influenced white singers who came to prominence in the post-war era belting out blues in American nightclubs; he became one of ...
US: Frankie Laine, the full-voiced singer who became one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s with such hits as I Believe, Jezebel and the theme to the TV western Rawhide, died on Tuesday ...
Frankie Laine, the singer with the booming voice who hit it big with such songs as “That Lucky Old Sun,” “Mule Train” and “Moonlight Gambler,” died Tuesday in San Diego. He was 93.
Frankie Laine, the ‘50s pop singer whose power-packed style became the inspiration for many of today’s country and R ’n B music artists, died last ...