The Mocking Bird
Song performed by The Four Lads
"The Mocking Bird" is a popular song. It was recorded twice by The Four Lads. The song was written by D. Jordan. The B-side was "I May Hate Myself In The Morning".[1]
Song Information
- The first version, made April 16, 1952, was released on Columbia's Okeh label in 1952 (reaching number 23 on the Billboard chart that year) and re-released four years later on Columbia (number 67 on the 1956 chart.)[citation needed] A new recording was made in 1958, entering the Billboard Hot 100 list on November 24, 1958, eventually reaching number 32 on that chart.[2] In Canada, the song reached #30 on the CHUM Charts.[3]
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The Four Lads
- Don Farrar
- Aaron Bruce
- Frank Busseri
- Alan Sokoloff
- James F. Arnold
- Corrado Codarini
- Johnny D'Arc
- Sid Edwards
- John Bernard Toorish
- Frankie Laine and the Four Lads (with Frankie Laine)
- On the Sunny Side
- Breezin' Along
- Swing Along
- Everything Goes!!!
- "The Mocking Bird"
- "Somebody Loves Me"
- "Faith Can Move Mountains" [with Johnnie Ray]
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"
- "Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea"
- "Skokiaan"
- "Moments to Remember"
- "No, Not Much!"
- "Standing On the Corner"
- "My Little Angel"
- "A House with Love in It"
- "The Bus Stop Song"
- "Who Needs You?"
- "I Just Don't Know"
- "Put a Light in the Window"
- "There's Only One of You"
- "Enchanted Island"
- "My Heart's Symphony"
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