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From 1968 and the ABC album of the same name. You're viewing YouTube in Russian. You can change this preference below. 50+ видео Воспроизвести все. Воспроизвести.
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To Each His Own. ABC/Paramount
Frankie Laine, born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio (30 March 1913 – 6 February 2007), was an American singer and one of the more successful hit-makers of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Laine has had worldwide sales of over 250 million disks, and has earned 21 gold records. Originally a rhythm and blues influenced jazz singer, his energetic, passionate style has led some to consider him the first of the blue-eyed soul singers.
A. To Each His Own Written-By – J. Livingston, R. Evans. B. I'm Happy To Hear You're Sorry Written-By – E. Snyder, L. Kusik. To Each His Own, I'm Happy To Hear You're Sorry (7"). To Each His Own, I'm Happy SS 2091 Frankie Laine To Hear You're Sorry (7", Promo, 4 P). 11032 Frankie Laine To Each His Own (7", Single). 45-11032 Frankie Laine To Each His Own (7", Promo). Label Category Country ABC Records 11032 US. Stateside SS 2091 US.
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We're bound to wait all night She's bound to run amok Invested enough in it anyhow To each his own The garden is sorting out She curls her lips on a barrel I don't know if you're dead or not To anyone.
I hope you're OK, I would like you to come back for New Year's Eve cause I don't think I'll be in Montezuma and I know when you want to come back. I would like to know when you're coming back. Sorry, the whole thing is confusing. The message in italics-with no punctuation and misspellings is actually the message I received. That's why I'm having such a hard time understanding it. So, he's saying he wants me to come back for New Year's but he won't be in Montezuma? Can you explain the rest of it again?
Here you'll find inspiration and examples of what to write in a card or message to a colleague that's leaving, and you'll discover how to write a farewell if you're the one leaving. You're definitely one of those people for me. I'm so happy that we got to spend the time we did together. It’s so sad to hear that you’re leaving. I’ll never forget you. Farewell, boss, and I hope to see you again soon.
| A | To Each His OwnWritten-By – J. Livingston, R. Evans* |
3:03 |
| B | I'm Happy To Hear You're SorryWritten-By – E. Snyder*, L. Kusik* |
2:35 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SS 2091 | Frankie Laine | To Each His Own / I'm Happy To Hear You're Sorry (7", Promo, 4 P) | Stateside | SS 2091 | US | 1968 |
| 45-11032 | Frankie Laine | To Each His Own (7", Single) | ABC Records | 45-11032 | US | 1967 |
| 11032 | Frankie Laine | To Each His Own (7", Single) | ABC Records | 11032 | 1967 | |
| SS 2091 | Frankie Laine | To Each His Own (7", Single) | Stateside | SS 2091 | UK | 1967 |
| 45-11032 | Frankie Laine | To Each His Own (7", Promo) | ABC Records | 45-11032 | US | 1967 |
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