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Don Cornell

Don Cornell (born Luigi Francisco Varlaro; April 21, 1919 – February 23, 2004)[1] was an American singer.[2]

Don Cornell
Cornell in 1963
Background information
Birth nameLuigi Francisco Varlaro
Born(1919-04-21)April 21, 1919
New York City, U.S.
DiedFebruary 23, 2004(2004-02-23) (aged 84)
Aventura, Florida, U.S.
Genres
  • Jazz
  • traditional pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1940s–1990s

Early years

Born to an Italian family in The Bronx, New York, Cornell attended Roosevelt High School in the Bronx.[3]

Career

In his teens he played guitar in a band led by jazz trumpeter Red Nichols. When he was eighteen, he was a vocalist in the Sammy Kaye band. He became a solo act in 1949. Between 1950 and 1962, twelve of his records were certified gold. These included "It Isn't Fair" "I'll Walk Alone", "I'm Yours", and "Hold My Hand". He appeared often on television programs hosted by Perry Como, Jackie Gleason, and Arthur Godfrey during the 1950s and 1960s.[4]

When singing at the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Kentucky, he appeared many times on the Ruth Lyons television program and was a substitute host. In 1953, he was on the TV program Chance of a Lifetime.[5] He had a radio program on KGO in San Francisco in 1953.[6]

In 1959, Cornell, comedian Martha Raye, and other investors formed The Big Daddy Mining Company. The company planned to mine "a rich gold vein on a hillside near Coarsegold, California".[7]

Cornell worked as a singer into the 1990s. He and his wife founded the label Iris as a division of MCA to release songs he recorded for Coral and Dot earlier in his career. These albums include Something to Remember Me By and From Italy with Love.[4]

Awards and honors

Cornell was named to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1963. In 1993, he was inducted into the Big Band Hall of Fame.[4]

His 1952 hit "I" was the only single-character pop chart entry until Prince's No. 7 Billboard Hot 100 hit "7" from 1992 and the only single-letter hit until Xzibit's No. 76 Hot 100 hit "X" from 2000. "Hold My Hand" sold over one million copies and topped the UK Singles Chart in 1954. Cornell's 1955 hit "Young Abe Lincoln" holds the record for highest debuting pop single (#25) to spend only one week on the Billboard chart.[1]

Death

Cornell died in Aventura, Florida, from emphysema and diabetes at the age of 84.[8][9]

Hit records

Year Single Chart positions
US
BB
US
CB
UK
1942 "I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen"(with Sammy Kaye) 3
"I Came Here to Talk for Joe"(with Sammy Kaye) 8
1947 "That's My Desire"(with Sammy Kaye) 2
"The Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume"(with Sammy Kaye) 8
"The Little Old Mill"(with Sammy Kaye) 24
"Serenade of the Bells"(with Sammy Kaye) 3
"Hand In Hand"(with Sammy Kaye & Laura Leslie) 21
"I'll Hate Myself In the Morning"(with Sammy Kaye & Laura Leslie) 20
1948 "I Love You, Yes I Do"(with Sammy Kaye) 10
"Tell Me a Story"(with Sammy Kaye) 8
"Down Among the Sheltering Palms"(with Sammy Kaye) 14
1949 "Careless Hands"(with Sammy Kaye) 3
"Kiss Me Sweet"(with Sammy Kaye & Laura Leslie) 29
"Room Full of Roses"(with Sammy Kaye) 2
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"(with Sammy Kaye & Laura Leslie) 12
"It Isn't Fair"(with Sammy Kaye) 2
1950 "I Need You So" 28
1952 "I'll Walk Alone" 5
"I'm Yours" 3
"This Is the Beginning of the End" 20
"You'll Never Get Away"(with Teresa Brewer) 17 17
"I" 7 10
"Be Fair" 20
1953 "S'posin'" 28
"She Loves Me" 23 33
"Please Play Our Song" 18
"Heart of My Heart"(with Alan Dale & Johnny Desmond) 10 5
"You're On Trial" 24
1954 "Size 12" 23
"Hold Me" 26
"Believe In Me" 22
"Hold My Hand" 2 6 1
"No Man Is an Island" 21
1955 "Give Me Your Love" 28
"Most of All" 14 16
"The Door Is Still Open to My Heart" flip 22
"Stranger In Paradise" 19
"The Bible Tells Me So" 7 7
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" 26
"Young Abe Lincoln" 25 45
1956 "Teenage Meeting" 80
"Rock Island Line" 59
"See Saw" 57
1957 "My Faith, My Hope, My Love" 57
"Mama Guitar" 47 57
1958 "Play Some Music For Broken Hearts" 95

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records. p. 121. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ Associated Press (24 February 2004). "Don Cornell, 84, Singer of Big-Band Hits". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Pops Singer Don Cornell Credits TV for Quick Fame". The Berkshire Eagle. July 22, 1958. p. 14. Retrieved April 29, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ a b c Eder, Bruce. "Don Cornell". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  5. ^ Blackmer, Dave (February 2, 1953). "Tele-Views". Daily Capital Journal. p. 13. Retrieved April 29, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ "Radio Tips". The Times. April 4, 1953. p. 9. Retrieved April 29, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  7. ^ "To Develop Own Gold Mine Strike". The Southeast Missourian. November 3, 1959. p. 2. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  8. ^ "Don Cornell". The Gettysburg Times. February 24, 2004. p. 2. Retrieved April 29, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ "Big Band Singer on Club Circuit". news.google.com. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 24 February 2004. p. B4. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

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Don Cornell born Luigi Francisco Varlaro April 21 1919 February 23 2004 1 was an American singer 2 Don CornellCornell in 1963Background informationBirth nameLuigi Francisco VarlaroBorn 1919 04 21 April 21 1919New York City U S DiedFebruary 23 2004 2004 02 23 aged 84 Aventura Florida U S GenresJazztraditional popOccupation s SingerYears active1940s 1990s Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Awards and honors 4 Death 5 Hit records 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditBorn to an Italian family in The Bronx New York Cornell attended Roosevelt High School in the Bronx 3 Career EditIn his teens he played guitar in a band led by jazz trumpeter Red Nichols When he was eighteen he was a vocalist in the Sammy Kaye band He became a solo act in 1949 Between 1950 and 1962 twelve of his records were certified gold These included It Isn t Fair I ll Walk Alone I m Yours and Hold My Hand He appeared often on television programs hosted by Perry Como Jackie Gleason and Arthur Godfrey during the 1950s and 1960s 4 When singing at the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Kentucky he appeared many times on the Ruth Lyons television program and was a substitute host In 1953 he was on the TV program Chance of a Lifetime 5 He had a radio program on KGO in San Francisco in 1953 6 In 1959 Cornell comedian Martha Raye and other investors formed The Big Daddy Mining Company The company planned to mine a rich gold vein on a hillside near Coarsegold California 7 Cornell worked as a singer into the 1990s He and his wife founded the label Iris as a division of MCA to release songs he recorded for Coral and Dot earlier in his career These albums include Something to Remember Me By and From Italy with Love 4 Awards and honors EditCornell was named to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1963 In 1993 he was inducted into the Big Band Hall of Fame 4 His 1952 hit I was the only single character pop chart entry until Prince s No 7 Billboard Hot 100 hit 7 from 1992 and the only single letter hit until Xzibit s No 76 Hot 100 hit X from 2000 Hold My Hand sold over one million copies and topped the UK Singles Chart in 1954 Cornell s 1955 hit Young Abe Lincoln holds the record for highest debuting pop single 25 to spend only one week on the Billboard chart 1 Death EditCornell died in Aventura Florida from emphysema and diabetes at the age of 84 8 9 Hit records EditYear Single Chart positionsUSBB USCB UK1942 I Left My Heart at the Stagedoor Canteen with Sammy Kaye 3 I Came Here to Talk for Joe with Sammy Kaye 81947 That s My Desire with Sammy Kaye 2 The Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume with Sammy Kaye 8 The Little Old Mill with Sammy Kaye 24 Serenade of the Bells with Sammy Kaye 3 Hand In Hand with Sammy Kaye amp Laura Leslie 21 I ll Hate Myself In the Morning with Sammy Kaye amp Laura Leslie 201948 I Love You Yes I Do with Sammy Kaye 10 Tell Me a Story with Sammy Kaye 8 Down Among the Sheltering Palms with Sammy Kaye 141949 Careless Hands with Sammy Kaye 3 Kiss Me Sweet with Sammy Kaye amp Laura Leslie 29 Room Full of Roses with Sammy Kaye 2 Baby It s Cold Outside with Sammy Kaye amp Laura Leslie 12 It Isn t Fair with Sammy Kaye 21950 I Need You So 281952 I ll Walk Alone 5 I m Yours 3 This Is the Beginning of the End 20 You ll Never Get Away with Teresa Brewer 17 17 I 7 10 Be Fair 201953 S posin 28 She Loves Me 23 33 Please Play Our Song 18 Heart of My Heart with Alan Dale amp Johnny Desmond 10 5 You re On Trial 241954 Size 12 23 Hold Me 26 Believe In Me 22 Hold My Hand 2 6 1 No Man Is an Island 211955 Give Me Your Love 28 Most of All 14 16 The Door Is Still Open to My Heart flip 22 Stranger In Paradise 19 The Bible Tells Me So 7 7 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 26 Young Abe Lincoln 25 451956 Teenage Meeting 80 Rock Island Line 59 See Saw 571957 My Faith My Hope My Love 57 Mama Guitar 47 571958 Play Some Music For Broken Hearts 95References Edit a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records p 121 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Associated Press 24 February 2004 Don Cornell 84 Singer of Big Band Hits The New York Times Retrieved 21 August 2021 Pops Singer Don Cornell Credits TV for Quick Fame The Berkshire Eagle July 22 1958 p 14 Retrieved April 29 2015 via Newspapers com a b c Eder Bruce Don Cornell AllMusic Retrieved 6 December 2018 Blackmer Dave February 2 1953 Tele Views Daily Capital Journal p 13 Retrieved April 29 2015 via Newspapers com Radio Tips The Times April 4 1953 p 9 Retrieved April 29 2015 via Newspapers com To Develop Own Gold Mine Strike The Southeast Missourian November 3 1959 p 2 Retrieved 30 April 2015 Don Cornell The Gettysburg Times February 24 2004 p 2 Retrieved April 29 2015 via Newspapers com Big Band Singer on Club Circuit news google com Pittsburgh Post Gazette 24 February 2004 p B4 Retrieved 6 December 2018 External links EditDon Cornell at IMDb Don Cornell recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don 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