Debbie Reynolds - Am I That Easy to Forget? (1959)
Charted at #25 on Billboard Hot 100 in January 1960 and #13 on R&B chart. Original Billboard review: "Cover of the Carl Belew bestseller affords the chick with a good hunk of material. She handles it well, and the side could create interest." Other charting versions of this song include: #9 Country for Carl Belew in April 1959, #11 Country for Skeeter Davis in 1960, #18 Hot 100 for Engelbert Humperdinck in December 1967 (#3 UK, #1 Adult Contemporary), and #12 Country for Jim Reeves in 1973.
Released as a single in October 1959.
Written by Carl Belew & W. S. Stevenson.
The other side of the single is "Ask Me to Go Steady".
Видео Debbie Reynolds - Am I That Easy to Forget? (1959) канала CatsPjamas1
Released as a single in October 1959.
Written by Carl Belew & W. S. Stevenson.
The other side of the single is "Ask Me to Go Steady".
Видео Debbie Reynolds - Am I That Easy to Forget? (1959) канала CatsPjamas1
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