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In February, 1956, this song climbed the charts to #1. (Original Post)
kentuck
Feb 2020
OP
What I remember most is a tv show called "Hit Parade" that had regulars perform
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2020
#2
That's the first name that came to my mind,as well. Also Giselle McKenzie.
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2020
#4
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,283 posts)1. It was written by Hoyt Axton's mom. NT
Arkansas Granny
(31,505 posts)2. What I remember most is a tv show called "Hit Parade" that had regulars perform
the top songs of the week in different scenarios. Some songs stayed on top for several weeks and it was interesting to see how the show would present the song each week. Heartbreak Hotel was one of those.
snowybirdie
(5,219 posts)3. My Parents watched it
regularly. One name that I remember is it starred, Snooky Lansen!
Arkansas Granny
(31,505 posts)4. That's the first name that came to my mind,as well. Also Giselle McKenzie.