Frankie Vaughan

Frankie Vaughan

出生 : 1928-02-03, Liverpool, England

死亡 : 1999-09-17

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​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Frankie Vaughan, CBE, DL (3 February 1928 – 17 September 1999[1]) was an English singer of traditional pop music, who issued more than 80 recordings in his lifetime. He was known as "Mr. Moonlight" after one of his early hits. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frankie Vaughan,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Frankie Vaughan

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It's All Over Town
Frankie Vaughan
A series of musical vignettes formed from the dreams of a slumbering workman.
The Right Approach
Leo Mack
An opportunistic young Hollywood singer, loyal only to himself, steps on everyone he meets in order to achieve success and fame.
Let's Make Love
Tony Danton
When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement learns that he is to be satirized in an off-Broadway revue, he passes himself off as an actor playing him in order to get closer to the beautiful star of the show, Amanda Dell.
The Lady is a Square
Johnny Burns
Neagle stars a Frances Baring, a socialite widow attempting to keep her late husband's symphony orchestra going. Reluctantly she enlists the help of a young pop singer (Frankie Vaughan) who has fallen for Baring's daughter Joanna, played by a young Janette Scott.
Wonderful Things!
Carmello
Set in a beautiful fishing village in Gibraltar, Wonderful Things! stars Frankie Vaughan as Carmello, a young fisherman who, unable to earn enough from fishing to marry his tempestuous fiancée, decides to come to England to seek his fortune and finds fortunes are not quite so easy to come by.
These Dangerous Years
Dave Wyman
A Liverpool gang member wins a singing contest is then called up for National Service where he clashes with another soldier.
Ramsbottom Rides Again
Elmer
Bill Ramsbottom sells his English pub and drags his family off to Canada where he has inherited a ranch from his grandfather Wild Bill Ramsbottom. He ends up tangling with outlaw Black Jake, an Indian chief Blue Eagle, and the local law.