Easy style, charm and a big masculine baritone that could fill halls without microphones made Frankie Laine one of the most popular singers of the forties and fifties. It was that baritone – gritty, gravelly and uncompromisingly macho – that enabled him to turn the hits of his day – Mule Train, High Noon - into timeless classics.
21 tracks including:• Jezebel
• Ain't Misbehavin'
• Georgia On My Mind
• That Lucky Old Sun
• Mule Train
• A Man Gets Awfully Lonesome
• If I Were A Bell
• Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams