Lou Monte
Lou Monte (born Louis Scaglione, April 2, 1917–June 12, 1989) was an Italian American singer best known for a number of best-selling, Italian-themed novelty records which he recorded for both RCA Records and Reprise Records in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He also recorded on Roulette Records, Jubilee Records, Regalia Records, Musicor Records, Laurie Records, and AFE Records.
Early career
Monte developed a following playing clubs in and around the New Jersey area. When World War II broke out, Monte had to put his career on hold and enlisted in the Army. When he was discharged, he started his club date schedule and caught the attention of radio station WAAT AM in Newark, New Jersey. Seeing a potential in Monte, they gave him a shot with his own radio show. The show gave him a chance to refine his act and soon caught on big with the listeners. The radio station rewarded him by convincing their TV outlet to give him a try as well.
With this, he was able to make a couple of recordings on local labels. Joe Carlton was an A&R man for RCA Victor Records and heard the Italian minstrel performing in a spaghetti joint south of Secaucus. He liked Monte's singing style with the way he accompanied himself on the guitar. He offered him a contract with RCA Victor which lasted seven years. Joe Carlton would go on to start Carlton Records.
Success
Monte's first big hit came in 1954, with the release of his version of "Darktown Strutters' Ball". In 1962, Monte would release his first million-seller, "Pepino the Italian Mouse", which was awarded a gold disc.[1] Sung in a pastiche of both Calabrese and English, "Pepino the Italian Mouse" tells the humorous tale of a mischievous mouse who lives within the walls of a man's kitchen and who comes out at night to eat cheese, drink wine, frighten Lou's girlfriend when she comes over...and befriends the cat, sent out to catch him.
The "flip side" of the single featured another Italian-American hybrid novelty song called "What Did Washington Say (When He Crossed The Delaware?)." The song presumes that George Washington was cold, tired, hungry and without a change of underwear on his famous trip. At one point in the song, "Washington" complains that the pizzas his wife Martha baked were as "cold as ice". His solution? "Sell them to the Indians for only half the price." He then asks his boatsmen to row faster because "tonight I'm posing for my picture on the dollar bill."
Monte's other famous novelty records include "Dominick the Donkey", a Christmas staple in many Italian-American households and "Pepino's Friend Pasqual (The Italian Pussy-Cat)", the sequel to "Pepino" followed by "Paulucci, the Italian Parrot" and Paul Revere's Horse (Ba-Cha-Ca-Loop). "Lazy Mary," a remake of the traditional Italian song "Luna Mezzo Mare", tells the tale of a conversation between a young woman who wishes to be married, and her mother. The somewhat risque song mixes English and Italian verses. The two use double entendre to compare the occupations with the sexual appetities of the various suitors.[2] It peaked at number 12 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart. "Lazy Mary" is routinely played during the seventh inning stretch at New York Mets games (both at Shea Stadium and now at Citi Field), immediately after "Take Me Out To The Ballgame".
"Dominick the Donkey" has enjoyed more recent success in the UK, thanks to its extensive use on The Chris Moyles Show in reference to Newsbeat newsreader and regular show contributor Dominic Byrne around the Christmas period. In the week leading up to Christmas of 2011, the show hinted at users to download the song from iTunes and Amazon. This led to the song being the number two song on iTunes between 19 December 2011 and 25 December 2011.[3] "Dominick the Donkey" reached number 3 in the midweek charts on 21 December 2011,[4] before being confirmed at number 3 in the UK Official Christmas Chart for 2011,[5] only beaten by the X-Factor winners (Little Mix) and a charity record by the Military Wives. Dominic the Donkey did however outsell several rival chart campaigns most notably campaigns supporting Nirvana's rerelease of "Smells Like Teen Spirit", which made number 11, and unsigned YouTube blogger Alex Day, who reached number 4.
Monte made TV appearances on syndicated programming such as The Mike Douglas Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and the Merv Griffin Show.
Monte resided in Lyndhurst, New Jersey where his fan club was based. He contributed to the founding of the Lou Monte, Jr. leukemia laboratory at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in memory of his son who died of the disease at age 21.
Monte's 1971 recording "I Have An Angel In Heaven" was highly popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s satellite version of the "Music Of Your Life".
Monte is interred in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. After his death his surviving son continued to sing his songs in concert for some time. His son, Ray Monte, is a professional drummer who plays for many bands, including the New York Showband.
Discography
Singles
- 1953 - Jealous of You / Angelina
- 1953 - A Baby Cried / One Moment More
- 1954 - Darktown Strutters Ball / I Know How You Feel
- 1954 - Somewhere There Is Someone / Won't You Forgive Me
- 1954 - Chain Reaction / Vera's Veranda
- 1954 - Italian Huckle-Buck / Just Like Before
- 1954 - When I Hold You In My Arms / In My Dreams
- 1954 - Cats Whiskers / Roulette
- 1955 - How Important Can It Be / Truly Yours
- 1955 - The Italian Wallflower / Dream Boat
- 1955 - Bella Notte / With You Beside Me
- 1955 - Yaller Yaller Gold / King Of The River
- 1955 - Tombolee Tombola / Rosina
- 1955 - Santo Natale / Italian Jingle Bells
- 1955/60 - The Long Way / Repeat These Words After Me
- 1956 - Nina, The Queen of the Teeners / Pony Tail
- 1956 - If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked A Cake / Ask Your Heart
- 1956 - Elvis Presley For President / If I Was A Millionaire
- 1956 - Roman Guitar / Some Cloud Above
- 1957 - Calypso Italiano / Someone Else Is Taking You Home
- 1957 - Musica Bella / The Wife
- 1957 - Ha! Ha! Ha! / Round and Round My Heart
- 1958 - Lazy Mary / Angelique
- 1958 - Eh Marie, Eh Marie / Sheik of Araby
- 1958 - Marianna / Strada 'Nfosa
- 1958 - Skinny Lena / Where Do You Work Marie
- 1959 - Pizza boy-U.S.A. / The Italian Cowboy Song
- 1959 - The Angel in The Fountain / Solo Per Te
- 1959 - Pistol Packin` Mama / Have Another
- 1959 - All Because it's Christmas / Santa Nicola
- 1960 - Remember This Gumba / Guarda Che Luna
- 1960 - Darktown Strutters’ Ball / Half A Love
- 1960 - Bim Bam Bu / Oh, Oh, Rosie
- 1960 - The Huckle-Buck / Always You
- 1960 - Dominick The Italian Christmas Donkey / Christmas at Our House
- 1960-61 - The Three Italian Bears / Come Prima*
- 1961 - A Good Man is Hard to Find / Sixteen Tons
- 1961 - Oh! My Pa-Pa, O Mio Papa / Tici Ti Tici To Tici Ta
- 1961 - The Sheriff Of Sicily / Katareena
- 1962 - Pepino The Italian Mouse / What Did Washington Say (When he Crossed The Delaware)
- 1962 - Twist Italiano / Oh Tessie
- 1962 - Please Mr. Columbus (Turn the Ship Around) / Addio, Addio
- 1963 - Down Little Doggie / La Luna Si Cuole Sposare
- 1963 - Pepino’s Friend Pasqual (The Italian Pussy-Cat) / I Like You, You Like Me, Eh Paisan
- 1963 - Bossa Nova Italiano / Limbo Italiano
- 1963 - Paulucci / You're So Smart, You’re So Smart, Eh Papa
- 1963 - Who Stole My Provolone / Hootennany Italian Style
- 1964 - A Baby Cried / Rooster And The Hen
- 1964 - Hello Dolly / Jungle Louie
- 1964 - Too Fat Polka / You're So Bella Isabella
- 1964 - I Want To Hold Your Hand (Italian Style) / My Paisan's Across The Way
- 1965 - Six O'Clock Supper / Mama Get The Hammer
- 1965 - Oh Lonesome Me / Paul Revere's Horse
- 1965 - I Know How You Feel / Mixed Up Bull From Palermo
- 1965 - No, No Don’t Cry, My Love / Don’t Wish Your Heartbreak On Me
- 1966 - Cheech the Cat / Makin' Whoopee
- 1966 - Seventeen / Oh How I Miss You Tonight
- 1967 - There'll Be Some Changes Made / When You Get What You Want
- 1967 - Digga Digga Baby / A Girl, A Girl
- 1967 - I Don't Play With Matches Anymore / All For The Kids*
- 1968 - My Wife, The Dancer / Leaky Gondola
- 1969 - Goombar Custer’s Last Stand / Tattooed Susie
- 1972 - I Really Don't Want To Know / I Have An Angel In Heaven
- 1972 - She's Got To Be A Saint /
- 1976 - Paul Revere's Horse / Jerusalem, Jerusalem
- 1977 - Crabs Walk Sideways / Nicolina
- 1981 - Shadda Up You Face / Lazy Mary
(*)Promotion release to radio stations only.
EPs
Lou Monte Sings for You (196x) RCA Victor EPA-4177
- Lazy Mary
- Don't Say Forever
- Mama
- Just Say I Love Her
Lazy Mary (196x) RCA Victor EPA-5105
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Lazy Mary
- Eh, Marie! Eh, Marie!
- Italian Huckle Buck
Lou Monte Darktown Strutters Ball RCA Victor EPA-568
- A Baby Cried
- One Moment Please
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Won't You Forgive Me
Pepino, the Italian Mouse & Other Italian Fun Songs (1961) Reprise # R-6058 EP
- Pepino the Italian Mouse
- Twist Italiano
- What did Washington Say
- Please Mr. Columbus (Turn The Ship Around)
- A Good Man is Hard to Find
- Mala Femmena
- Show Me the Way to Go Home
Albums
Lou Monte Sings for You (1957) RCA Victor LPM 1651
- Lazy Mary (Luna Mezza Mare)
- Don't Say Forever (O sole mio)
- Just Say I Love Her
- When I Hold You In My Arms
- I Have But One Heart
- Darktown Strutters Ball (Italian Style)
- Mama(Mamma)
- Tango Of Roses (Tango del Rosa)
- Now Is The Time (Torna a Surriento)
- Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)
- Non Dimenticar (Don't Forget)
- Italian Huckle-Buck (The Huckle Buck)
Here's Lou Monte (1958) RCA CAMDEN Cal-455
- Tombolee Tombola
- Bella Notte
- Rosina! (The Menu Song)
- Angelina
- I've Got A Crush On You
- Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
- Fascinating Rhythm
- Mine
- Jealous Of You (Tango della Gelosia)
- A Baby Cried
Lou Monte Sings Songs for Pizza Lovers (1958) RCA Victor LPM-1877
- The Sheik Of Araby (Italian Style)
- Jealous Of You (Tango Della Gelosia)
- Bony Lena
- Calypso Italiano
- If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked A Cake (Italian Style)
- Ha! Ha! Ha! (Cha lla La!)
- Eh, Marie! Eh, Marie!
- The Wife (La Mogliera)
- Musica Bella (The Beautiful Music Of Love)
- Angelique
- Round And Round My Heart
- Italian Jingle Bells
Italian House Party (1959) RCA Victor LPM 1976
- Hey Gumbaree (Bibadee Bobadee Bu)
- Tell Me You're Mine
- Where Do You Work Marie
- Senza Mama E Nnammurata!
- Solo Perte (Only for You)
- Pizza Boy USA
- The Italian Cowboy Song
- The Angel In The Fountain
- Skinny Lena
- Strada 'Nfosa
- Marianna
- Bella Donna
Italiano USA (1960) Roulette R-25126 / SR-25126
- The Huckle-Buck (Italian Style)
- Always You
- Stella D' Amore (Star Of Love)
- Rag Mop
- Half A Love
- Bim Bam Bu (Fruit Store Man)
- Music Goes 'Round And Round
- Tango Della Gelosia
- Innamorata (Sweetheart) from the Paramount film "Artists And Models"*
- (The New) Darktown Strutters' Ball (Italian Style)
- Dawn Of Love (L'Edera)
- Lazy River (Italian Style)
Lou Monte Sings the Great Italian American Hits (1961) Reprise R-6005 / R9-6005
- That's Amore
- Sixteen Tons
- Sorrento
- Volare
- Abbracciami
- I'm Walkin'
- A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- Chitarra Romana (Roman Guitars)
- O Sole Mio
- Luna Luna Luna Lu
- Via Veneto
- Comm'e Bella A Stagione (When I Hold You In My Arms)
Lou Monte Live!!! In Person (1962) Reprise R-6014 / R9-6014
- Just Say I Love Her
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Roman Guitars (Chitarra Romana)
- Sheik Of Napoli (Sheik of Napoli)
- Lazy Mary
- Mama
- Eh Marie, Eh Marie
- Mala Femina
- Self - Portrait of Lou Monte at Home
- 16 Tons
- When I Lost You
- Skinny Lena
- Sorrento
Pepino, the Italian Mouse & Other Italian Fun Songs (1962) Reprise R-6058 LP
- Pepino, the Italian Mouse
- Calypso Italiano
- Oh Tessie
- Tici Ti-Tica To-Tici Ta
- Show Me the Way to Go Home
- What did Washington Say (When He Crossed The Delaware)
- Please Mr. Columbus (Turn The Ship Around)
- A Good Man is Hard to Find
- Eh Marie, Eh Marie
- Sixteen Tons
- Mala Femmena
- Twist Italiano
Spotlight on Lou Monte & Botti-Endor Quartet (1962) SDLP-149 Stereo Spectrum Records / Design Records
- Oh Mari, O' Sole Mio, Oh Mari
- Tell You What I'm Gonna Do
- Oh Baby Kiss Me
- Yesterday's Memories
- Pullechinella
- Americano
- You're Welcome
- Ciao Capri
- If I Could Know
- Funiculi Funicula, Marenariello, Funiculi Funicula
More Italian Fun Songs From Lou Monte & The Gang (1963) Reprise R-6099 / R9-6099
- Pepino's Friend Pasqual (The Italian Pussy-Cat)
- La Luna Si Vuole Sposare
- Pepino's Cha Cha
- Tell Me That You Love Me (Parlami D'Amore Mariu)
- I Like You You Like Me Eh Paisan
- Paulucci (The Italian Parrot)
- Bossa Nova Italiano
- You're So Smart, You're So Smart, Eh Papa
- Arrivederci, Roma
- Tijuana Italiano
- Oh! My Pa-Pa O Mio Papa
- Limbo Italiano
Lou Monte's Golden Hits (1964) Reprise R-6118 / RS-6118
- Lazy Mary (Luna Mezzo Mare) (LIVE)
- Roman Guitar (Chitarra Romana)
- Pepino The Italian Mouse
- Mama (LIVE)
- Darktown Strutters Ball (LIVE)
- Please Mr. Columbus (Turn The Ship Around)
- The Shiek of Araby (LIVE)
- When I Hold You In My Arms (Comm'a Bella'a Stagione)
- Eh Marie, Eh Marie (LIVE)
- Pepino's Friend Pasqual
- Mala Femmena (LIVE)
- What Did Washington Say
The Mixed-Up Bull from Palermo (1965) Reprise R/RS-6155
- The Mixed Up Bull From Palermo
- Think It Over
- My Paisan's Across The Way
- Hootennany Italian Style
- I Know How You Feel
- Skinny Lena
- Hello Dolly (Italian Style)
- You're So Bella, Isabella
- Jungle Louie (The Italian Tarzan)
- Too Fat Polka (Italian Style)
- Who Stole My Provolone
- Down Little Doggie
The Best of Lou Monte (1966) RCA Victor LPM 3672 / LSP 3672
- The Darktown Strutters Ball
- Italian Huckle Buck
- Roman Guitars
- Lazy Mary
- Eh Marie, Eh Marie
- The Shiek of Araby
- Just Say I Love Her
- Hey Gumbaree(Bibadee Bobadee Bu)
- When I Hold You In My Arms (Comm'a Bella'a Stagione)
- Skinny Lena
- Calypso Italiano
Lou Monte Sings Good Time Songs (1967) RCA Victor LPM-3705 /LSP-3705
- Oh How I Miss You Tonight
- By The Light of The Silvery Moon
- The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart
- Wedding Bells Are Breaking up That Old Gang Of Mine
- I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
- Let The Rest Of The World Go By
- When Your Old Wedding Ring Was New
- What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
- Maybe
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- That Old Gang Of Mine
- Who's Sorry Now
Lou Monte, Fun Italian Style (197X) Tele House CD-2046 (2 LP set)
- Disc One
- Pepino the Italian Mouse
- Eh Marie, Eh Marie
- Sixteen Tons
- Hello Dolly
- Too Fat Polka
- Jungle Louie
- Lazy Mary
- The Sheik of Napoli
- My Paisans Across The Way
- Bossa Nova Italiano
- What Did Washington Say (When He Crossed The Delaware)
- Pepino's Cha Cha Cha
- That's Amore
- Disc Two
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Calypso Italiano
- Paulucci (The Italian Parrot)
- Twist Italiano
- Hootenanny Italian Style
- Tijuana Italiano
- A Good Man is Hard To Find
- Skinny Lena
- I'm Walking
- Think it Over
- Oh TessieTake
- Please Mr. Columbus (Turn The Ship Around)
- Pepino's Friend Pasqual (The Italian Pussy-Cat)
Lou Monte Discovers America (1976) Tele House CDS-1
- Paul Revere's Horse
- What Did Washington Say
- Please Mr. Columbus
- Skinny Lena
- Nicolena
- Heart of My Heart
- By the Light of the Silvery Moon
- Who's Sorry Now
- That Old Gang of Mine
- Oh How I Miss You Tonight
- Maybe
- Let the Rest of the World Go By
Lou Monte's Greatest Hits (1977) Laurie Records LES-4005
- Peppino, Jealous of You
- The Sheik of Napoli
- Paul Revere's Horse
- Mama
- Lazy Mary
- Skinny Lena
- Jerusalem, Jerusalem
- Nicolena
- Crabs Walk Sideways
- In My Own Little Way I Pray
- Darktown Strutter's Ball
Shaddap You Face (1981) AFE Records AFE-7500
- Shaddap You Face
- Skinny Lena
- Babalucci
- Mama
- Pepino the Italian Mouse
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Lazy Mary
- Nicolina
- Jealous of You
- The Sheik of Araby
Pepino Meets Babalucci (198?) LSFD Records
- Babalucci
- Shaddap You Face
- Pepino the Italian Mouse
- Nicolina
- Skinny Lena
- Lazy Mary
- Angel in Heaven
- She's Got to Be a Saint
- Mama
- Mala Femina
- Jealous of You
- Bella Notta
CDs
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Here's Lou Monte (CD) (1997) BMG/Special Music # CDA1-0455 (RCA Victor Re-release of the album by the same name)
The Very Best Of Lou Monte (1997) Taragon Records BMG Special Products (RCA Victor re-release) TARCD-1030 DRC1-1428
Lou Monte Sings Songs for Pizza Lovers/Lou Monte Sings for You (1999) Collectable Records Corp. BMG Special Products (RCA Victor re-release) COL-CD-2745 DRC1 2333 Songs from(The Album "Songs For Pizza Lovers" was originally released in 1958 as RCA 1877)
(The Album " Lou Monte Sings for You" was originally released in 1958 as RCA 1651)
(Bonus Tracks originally released in 1958 as selections from the Album RCA 1976-"Italian House Party".)
Lou Monte The Best Of RCA VICTOR Recordings (2003) Taragon Records BMG Special Products (RCA Victor re-release) TARCD-1101 DRC23075
Lou Monte's Golden Hits (2004) Collectables COL-CD-6156 (Re-release of the album by the same name) (Reprise Re-release of the album by the same name
The Mixed Up Bull From Palermo And Other Italian Fun Songs (2004) Release Collectable COL 6716 (Reprise Re-release of the album by the same name.)
Lou Monte Sings for Your...Again (2002) Ronray Records*
- Pepino the Italian Mouse
- She's Got To Be A Saint
- Nicolina
- I Have An Angel In Heaven
- Lazy Mary
- An Old Fashioned Girl
- Cathedral Town
- Skinny Lena
- I Really Don't Want To Know
- Fascinating Rhythm
- I've Got A Crush On You
- Sheik Of Araby
- The Darktown Strutters Ball
Lou Monte's Greatest Hits Part 2 (2007) Ronray Records*
- Shaddap You Face
- Lazy Mary
- The Sheik of Napoli
- Darktown Strutters Ball
- Jerusalem, Jerusalem
- Babalucci
- Mrs. Brown’s Donkey (never before released)
- Darktown Disco
- The Sheik Disco
- In My Own Little Way
Plus 6 more tracks of outtakes.
- *Monte's two surviving sons produced these two CDs
Recording label history
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- RCA Victor 1953-1960
- Jubilee Records 1955-1960?
- Roulette Records 1960-1961
- Reprise Records 1961-1965
- RCA Victor 1965-1967
- Musicor Records 1968
- Regalia Records 1969
- GWP Records 1971
- Jamie Records 1972
- Laurie Records 1976-1977
- AFE Records 1981
Special recordings
Soundtracks Two musical soundtrack albums were made with various recording artist under "Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre Presents".
- Finian's Rainbow Reprise Records - FS 2015 - STEREO
- Overture
- THE HI-LOS - This Time of Year
- ROSEMARY CLOONEY- How Are Things in Glocca Morra?
- DEAN MARTIN & THE HI-LOS - If This Isn't Love
- ROSEMARY CLOONEY - Look to the Rainbow
- BING CROSBY & DEBBIE REYNOLDS - Something Sort of Grandish
- FRANK SINATRA - Old Devil Moon
- SAMMY DAVIS JR - Necessity
- FRANK SINATRA - When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love
- LOU MONTE & THE MARY KAYE TRIO - When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich
- THE McGUIRE SISTERS - The Begat
- CLARK DENNIS - How Are Things In Glocca Morra? (Reprise)
- SAMMY DAVIS JR - The Great Come-And-Get-It Day
- Kiss Me Kate "Where Is The Life That Late I Led?"
Radio Station Program Recordings
- The Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization recorded a series of record albums entitle "Stars for Defense" 1958-1967.
- Lou Monte - Speaks side B (Tony Perkins Speaks side A) RCA VICTOR (radio station copy only).
This record was used for commercial breaks with the singer informing the public of the upcoming "News", "Weather", "Time", etc.
Date | Song | Label |
---|---|---|
1953 | Jealous of You / Angelina | RCA |
1953 | A Baby Cried / One Moment More | RCA |
1954 | Darktown Strutters Ball / I Know How You Feel | RCA |
1954 | Somewhere There Is Someone / Won't You Forgive Me | RCA |
1954 | Chain Reaction / Vera's Veranda | RCA |
1954 | Italian Huckle-Buck / Just Like Before | RCA |
1954 | When I Hold You In My Arms / In My Dreams | RCA |
1954 | Cats Whiskers / Roulette | RCA |
1955 | How Important Can It Be / Truly Yours | RCA |
1955 | The Italian Wallflower / Dream Boat | RCA |
1955 | Bella Notte / With You Beside Me | RCA |
1955 | Yaller Yaller Gold / King Of The River | RCA |
1955 | Tombolee Tombola / Rosina | RCA |
1956 | Nina, The Queen of the Teeners / Pony Tail | RCA |
1956 | If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked A Cake / Ask Your Heart | RCA |
1956 | Elvis Presley For President / If I Was A Millionaire | RCA |
1957 | Calypso Italiano / Someone Else Is Taking You Home | RCA |
1957 | Musica Bella / The Wife | RCA |
1957 | Ha! Ha! Ha! / Round and Round My Heart | RCA |
1958 | Lazy Mary / Angelique | RCA |
1958 | Eh Marie, Eh Marie / Sheik of Araby | RCA |
1958 | Marianna / Strada 'Nfosa | RCA |
1958 | Skinny Lena / Where Do You Work Marie | RCA |
1959 | Pizza boy-U.S.A. / The Italian Cowboy Song | RCA |
1959 | The Angel in The Fountain / Solo Per Te | RCA |
1959 | Pistol Packin` Mama / Have Another | RCA |
1959 | All Because it's Christmas / Santa Nicola | RCA |
1960 | The Huckle-Buck / Always You | ROULETTE |
1960 | Dominic The Italian Christmas Donkey / Christmas at Our House | ROULETTE |
1960 | The Three Italian Bears / Come Prima (Promo Only) | ROULETTE |
1961 | A Good Man is Hard to Find / Sixteen Tons | REPRISE |
References
- ↑ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 149. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
- ↑
- ↑ Chris Moyles gets donkey song to enter iTunes top ten, from digitalspy.co.uk, retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ↑ "Official 2011 Christmas Chart Update". Theofficialcharts.com. 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
- ↑ "2011-12-31 Top 40 Official UK Singles Archive". Official Charts. 2011-12-31. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
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