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: A spiritual anthem that spent a record-breaking 18 weeks at number one in the UK.
Laine was a pioneer of the "western" pop sound, often associated with the outdoors and rugged Americana. His iconic recordings include: : The booming theme for the popular TV western. frankie_lain_glowing_138.jpg
Frankie Laine, born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio, rose to prominence in the late 1940s with a string of hits for Mercury Records . His breakthrough came in 1947 with followed by monumental chart-toppers like "Mule Train" (1949) and "That Lucky Old Sun" (1949). : A spiritual anthem that spent a record-breaking