
Jerry Vale - I Remember Buddy
I Remember Buddy By: Jerry Vale Good Condition. (Notations on the inside front insert. Jewel case and Cd are all in very good condition.) Buddy Clark was a journeyman singer of the '30s and '40s who dubbed in the voices for non-singing Hollywood actors, performed on the radio, and sang freelance with a number of big bands. Then in 1947, when he was 34, a cute recording of "Linda" he made with Ray Noble & His Orchestra topped the charts, launching him into the big time at last. In 1948, he was one of the country's top three recording artists, but he was killed in a plane crash in 1949. Jerry Vale, 20 years Clark's junior, began recording for Columbia Records, Clark's label, in 1953, prior to his 21st birthday. He had a handful of chart singles in the ensuing years, breaking into the Top 20 with "You Don't Know Me" in 1956. In 1957, he recorded a version of "All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart," a song Clark had cut ten years earlier, and though it wasn't a commercial success, it s