Hits of the 50s: On the Sentimental Side

Various Artists

About Hits of the 50s: On the Sentimental Side

This Hits of the 50s: On the Sentimental Side album was released in 2005 and featured titles like Mona Lisa, Everybody Loves Somebody and Comes a-Long a-Love from Nat King Cole, Dean Martin and Kay Starr.
Year:
2005
#SongArtistDuration
1Nat King Cole  
2Dean Martin  
3Kay Starr  
4Doris Day  
5Teresa Brewer  
6Johnnie Ray  
7Frankie Laine  
8Patti Page  
9Peggy Lee  
13Ruth Brown  
14Billie Holiday  
16Patti Page  
17Ray Martin & His Orchestra  
18The Weavers  
19Frankie Laine  
20Mitch Miller, Guy Mitchell  
21Kay Starr  
22Rosemary Clooney  
23Jackie Brenston  
26Tony Bennett, John Bunch  
27Doris Day  
28Eddie Fisher  
29The Mills Brothers  
31The Weavers  
33Slim Whitman  
34Tex Ritter  
36Guy Mitchell  
37Doris Day  
38Perry Como  
40Unchained Melody, Tony Martin  
41Frankie Laine  
42Percy Faith, Percy Faith & His Orchestra, Rosemary Clooney  
43Frank DeVol & His Orchestra, Kay Starr  
44Various Artists, Billy Eckstine  
45Peggy Lee, Mellow Men, Mel Tormé  
46Mel Tormé  
48Rosemary Clooney  
50Patti Page  
51Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong  
52Les Paul & Mary Ford  
53Unchained Melody, The Weavers, Gordon Jenkins  
55Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra  
56Tony Bennett  
58Al Martino  
59The Andrews Sisters  

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