Description: CLASSIC 1956 UK No. 2 FRANKIE VAUGHAN 78 THE GREEN DOOR PHILIPS PB 640 EThis product data sheet is originally written in English.AN EXCELLENT PLAYING COPY OF THIS CLASSIC #2 UK CHART HIT FROM FRANKIE VAUGHAN ON A UK PHILIPS 78THE GREEN DOORb/w Pity the poor poor man Frankie VaughanReal Name: Frank AbelsonBirth Date: 3rd February 1928Birth Place: LiverpoolFrankie Vaughan's singing career began during the late 1940s in the Variety theatre. His song and dance routines became a popular stage act and he became renowned for his sexy image and stylish clothes- tail suit, bow tie, top hat and cane. During the 1950s he extended his audience through records. His singles sold well being especially popular with female record buyers. In 1955 he recorded the song that was to become his trademark and theme, 'Give Me The Moonlight' which he generally sang at the end of his high stepping stage act.Frankie had a very long recording career and could be relied on to reach the chart in most years up to the end of the 1960s. He was also recognised as a fine ambassador for his home city, Liverpool long before the Beatles. He also gave of his efforts freely in aid of his most favoured charity, the 'National Association Of Boys Clubs' for which he was eventually awarded an OBE.He appeared in several movies and starred alongside Marylin Monroe in 'Let's Make Love' during 1960. However, press stories that have tried to concoct a romantic link between him and the actress are apochryphal in nature.Frankie Vaughan was one of the greatest British performers of the mid-20th century. He successfully made the transition from the variety stage to films and television and has one of the most enviable histories of record making of the era.I had the privelidge to see him performing in the Musical "42nd Street" in London in the mid 1980's and he was just amazing even then. He had the voice right up until the end which came in 1999 after a long battle with heart problems!! Frankie Vaughan 78rpm Recordings 1950 - "The Old Piano Roll Blues" / "Daddy's Little Girl"1950 - "Stay With The Happy People" / "Give Me You"1953 - "My Sweetie Went Away" / "Strange"1953 - "Too Marvellous For Words" / "No Help Wanted"1953 - "Look At That Girl" (cover of Guy Mitchell) / "Send My Baby Back To Me"1953 - "Bye Bye Baby" / "False Hearted Lover"1953 - "Hey Joe" (cover of Frankie Laine) / "So Nice In Your Arms" HMV B 10529 1953 - "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" (cover of The Four Lads)/ "Cloud Lucky Seven (cover of Guy Mitchell)"1954 - "The Cuff Of My Shirt" (cover of Guy Mitchell)/ "Heartless"1954 - "From The Grape Came The Wine" / "She Took"1954 - "Jilted" / "Do, Do, Do, Do, Do, Do It Again" Duets with Alma Cogan1954 - "Out In The Middle of The Night" / "Crazy About You"1954 - "My Son, My Son" (cover of Eddie Calvert) / "Cinnamon Sinner" (cover of Tony Bennett)1954 - "Happy Days And Lonely Nights" (cover of The Fontane Sisters)/ "Danger Signs "1955 - "Too Many Heartaches" / "Unsuspecting Heart (cover of Sunny Gale)1955 - "Give Me The Moonlight Give Me The Girl" / "Tweedle Dee" (cover of LaVern Baker)1955 - "Wildfire" / "That's How A Love Song Was Born"1955 - "Something's Gotta Give" / "Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road"1955 - "Seventeen" (cover of Boyd Bennett) / "Meet Me On The Corner" (cover of Max Bygraves)1956 - "My Boy Flat Top" (cover of Dorothy Collins, also done by Boyd Bennett)/ "Stealin'"1956 - "This Is The Night" / "Rock Candy Baby"1956 - "Escape In The Sun" / "Honey Hair Sugar Lips Eyes Of Blue" (cover of Crew Cuts)1956 - "Lucky Thirteen" / "Let's Go Steady"1956 - "The Green Door" (cover of Jim Lowe) / "Pity The Poor Man " Philips PB640 1957 - "Garden Of Eden" / "Priscilla"1957 - "These Dangerous Years" / "Isn't This A Lovely Evening"1957 - "What's Behind That Strange Door" / "Cold Cold Shower"1957 - "Man On Fire" / "Wanderin' Eyes "1957 - "Gotta Have Something In The Bank Frank" / "Single" Duets with the Kaye Sisters1957 - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" (cover of Jimmie Rodgers) / "Rock-A-Chicka"1958 - "We're Not Alone" / "Can't Get Along Without You "1958 - "Kewpie Doll" (cover of Perry Como) / "So Many Women "1958 - "Wonderful Things" / "Judy "1958 - "Am I Wasting My Time On You" / "So Happy In Love"1959 - "That's My Doll" / "Love Is The Sweetest Thing/"1959 - "Honey Bunny Baby" / "The Lady Is A Square "1959 - "Give Me The Moonlight Give Me The Girl" / "Happy Go Lucky (Re-Issue) "1959 - "Come Softly To Me" (cover of The Fleetwoods) / "Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart" Duets with the Kaye Sisters1959 - "The Heart Of A Man" / "Sometime Somewhere"1959 - "Walkin' Tall" / "I Ain't Gonna Lead This Life THE GREEN DOOR Midnight, one more night without sleepin'Watchin' till the mornin' comes creepin'Green door, what's that secret you're keepin?There's an old pianoAnd they play it hot behind the green doorDon't know what they're doin'But they laugh a lot behind the green doorWish they'd let me inSo I could find out what's behind the green doorKnocked once, tried to tell them I'd been thereDoor slammed, hospitality's thin thereWonder just what's goin' on in thereSaw an eyeball peepin'Through a smoky cloud behind the green doorWhen I said "Joe sent me"Someone laughed out loud behind the green doorAll I want to do is join the happy crowd behind the green doorMidnight, one more night without sleepin'Watchin' till the mornin' comes creepin'Green door, what's that secret you're keepin?Green door, what's that secret you're keepin?Green door!! THIS WAS FRANKIE VAUGHAN'S FIRST TOP TEN HIT - OUTSELLING JIM LOWE'S ORIGINAL VERSION IN THE UK AND REACHING NUMBER 2 IN THE CHARTS . IT ENTERED THE CHARTS ON 9 NOVEMBER 1956 AND STAYED IN THE CHARTS FOR 15 WEEKS - A FEW DECADES LATER - SHAKING STEVENS GOT HIS VERSION TO NUMBER 1 ! CONDITION = E- (scuffs BUT PLAYS GREAT) HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO PICK UP THIS GREAT FRANKIE VAUGHAN 78 IN GREAT PLAYING CONDITION! POSTAGE STUFF 10" 78 RPM RECORDS NEED CAREFULLY PACKING, AND I CLAIM TO HAVE THE BEST PACKAGING IN THE WORLD FOR DISPATCHING THEM!! THE GREG'S GREAT'S SYSTEM CONSISTS OF A SPECIALLY DESIGNED INNER BOX MADE OUT OF 1" THICK POLYSTYRENE, WHICH THEN GOES INSIDE A DOUBLE CORREGATED STIFF OUTER CARDBOARD CARTON. THE BOXES CAN TAKE UP TO 21 RECORDS, I SEND OUT ON AVERAGE ABOUT 30 PARCELS A WEEK AND DISPATCH IS NORMALLY DONE ONCE A WEEKFrankie Vaughan's singing career began during the late 1940s in the Variety theatre. His song and dance routines became a popular stage act and he became renowned for his sexy image and stylish clothes- tail suit, bow tie, top hat and cane. During the 1950s he extended his audience through records. His singles sold well being especially popular with female record buyers. In 1955 he recorded the song that was to become his trademark and theme, 'Give Me The Moonlight' which he generally sang at the end of his high stepping stage act. Frankie had a very long recording career and could be relied on to reach the chart in most years up to the end of the 1960s. He was also recognised as a fine ambassador for his home city, Liverpool long before the Beatles. He also gave of his efforts freely in a Material Shellac Record Label Philips Style POP Non-Domestic Product No Format Record Modified Item No Release Title 78 as listed Record Size 10" Artist FRANKIE VAUGHN Artist Frankie Vaughan Custom Bundle No Sub-Genre Doo Wop//50s R 'n R Country/Region of Manufacture United Kingdom Genre Rock Release Year 1956 Speed 78 RPM Country//Region of Manufacture United Kingdom
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Location: Cambridge
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Material: Shellac
Record Label: Philips
Style: Pop
Non-Domestic Product: No
Format: Record
Modified Item: No
Release Title: 78 as listed
Record Size: 10"
Artist: FRANKIE VAUGHN, Frankie Vaughan
Custom Bundle: No
Sub-Genre: Doo Wop//50s R 'n R
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Genre: Rock
Release Year: 1956
Speed: 78 RPM
Country//Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
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