Jerry Vale
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Jerry Vale

Jerry Vale Jerry Vale American traditional pop singer (1930–2014) Jerry Vale (born Gennaro Louis Vitaliano; July 8, 1930 – May 18, 2014) was an American traditional pop singer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he reached the top of the pop charts with his interpretations of romantic ballads, including a cover of Eddy Arnold hit "You Don't Know Me" (1956) and "Have You Looked into Your Heart" (1964). Vale, who was of Italian descent, sang numerous songs in Italian, many of which were used in soundtracks of films by Martin Scorsese.[1] Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Jerry Vale Vale in 1965 Background information Birth name Gennaro Louis Vitaliano Born (1930-07-08)July 8, 1930 The Bronx, New York, U.S. Died May…

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GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Innamorata / Second Ending
Innamorata / Second Ending (1956)
Mother Mine / Tell Me So
Mother Mine / Tell Me So (1956)
You Don't Know Me / Enchanted
You Don't Know Me / Enchanted (1956)
All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart / It Looks Like Love
All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart / It Looks Like Love (1957)
Pretend You Don't See Her / The Spreading Chestnut
Pretend You Don't See Her / The Spreading Chestnut (1957)
Blue Tears / With You
Blue Tears / With You (1958)
Go Chase A Moonbeam / Around The Clock
Go Chase A Moonbeam / Around The Clock (1958)
Bella Bella Sue / The Heart Has Won The Game
Bella Bella Sue / The Heart Has Won The Game (1959)
Me And My Shadow / A Warm Spot
Me And My Shadow / A Warm Spot (1959)
Thirteen Girls Too Much / Camelot
Thirteen Girls Too Much / Camelot (1961)
I Can't Get You Out Of My Heart / My Geisha
I Can't Get You Out Of My Heart / My Geisha (1962)
One Paradise For Sale / Ah! Camminare
One Paradise For Sale / Ah! Camminare (1962)
Have You Looked Into Your Heart / Andiamo
Have You Looked Into Your Heart / Andiamo (1964)
The Peking Theme (So Little Time) / On And On
The Peking Theme (So Little Time) / On And On (1964)
Big Wide World / Ashamed
Big Wide World / Ashamed (1965)
For Mama / Ti Adoro
For Mama / Ti Adoro (1965)
Tears Keep On Falling / Now
Tears Keep On Falling / Now (1965)
Where Were You When I Needed You / I Don't Wanna Go Home
Where Were You When I Needed You / I Don't Wanna Go Home (1965)