Billy Mure
Billy Mure (born July 7, 1915)[1] is an American guitarist who recorded several albums in the 1950s and 1960s in a variety of styles, including surf, Hawaiian music, swing, pop, and lounge.
Mure was born in New York and played violin before making guitar his primary instrument. He played in bands while in the service during World War II and found work at radio station WNEW after the war until 1957.[2] In addition to his solo recordings, he worked as a session musician, composer, and arranger. In 1959, he released the single "A String of Trumpets", credited to Billy Mure and the Trumpeteers; the song reached #64 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] Mure has been performing for the past seven years with his band at Squid Lips in Sebastian, Florida.
Discography
A few hits that he played on in the '50's and '60's as a studio guitar player:
- Paul Anka - Diana (reached #1)
- Frankie Lane - Rawhide (reached #6)
- Perry Como - Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes (reached #1)
- Ames Brothers - Ragg Mopp (reached #1)
- Eddie Fisher - Oh My Papa (reached #1)
- Eddie Fisher - Anytime (reached #2)
- Don Rondo - White Silver Sands (reached #7)
- Marty Robbins - White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation (reached #1)
- Bobby Darren - Splish Splash (reached #1)
- Steve and Eydie - Blame it on the Bossa Nova (reached #7)
- Rosemary Clooney - Come on-a My House (reached #1)
- Connie Frances - Among my Souvenirs (reached #7)
- Guy Mitchell - Heartaches by the Number (reached #1 on C&W listing)
- Perez Prado - Patricia (reached #1)
- Tony Bennett - Because of You (reached #1)
- Kay Starr - Wheel of Fortune (reached #1)
- Tony Bennett - Cold Cold Heart (reached #1)
- Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (reached #1)
- Billy Williams - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (reached #3)
- Johnny Mathis - Chances Are (reached #1)
- Patti Page - How Much is that Doggie in the Window? (reached #1)
- Marcie Blane - Bobby's Girl (reached #2) ** (Produced by Billy Mure)
- Ray Peterson - Tell Laura I Love Her (reached #7) ** (Produced by Billy Mure)
- Bobby Freeman - Do You Want to Dance (reached #7) ** (Produced by Billy Mure)
- Johnny Ray - Cry (reached #1) Played as Sebastian Mure ** (Produced by Billy Mure)
- Dela Reese - And That Reminds Me (reached #15) ** (Produced by Billy Mure)
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