Who sang this song back when ?? KNOW ONE WILL EVER KNOW
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Who sang this song back when ?? KNOW ONE WILL EVER KNOW
I think it came out in the late fortys or into the fiftys. I can't belive I know most of the words but can't put a name on the singer or singers.
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You know the last time I googled it nothing came up. By adding fred rose to it I found about a zilion artists. Carl Smith, Marty Robbins to name a few.
One name that stood out for what I was thinking was Jack Scott in 1960. I'll see if I can find a sound sample. My first thought was who is Jack Scott but does ring a bell. I shipped out to Germany that year so were I may have heard it is any bodys guess.
One name that stood out for what I was thinking was Jack Scott in 1960. I'll see if I can find a sound sample. My first thought was who is Jack Scott but does ring a bell. I shipped out to Germany that year so were I may have heard it is any bodys guess.
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no one will--
hi, you kids, this oldster thinks it was Eddie Arnold. Jack
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Okay and the MILLION DOLLAR WINNER is.....................
The vocalist I believe you're seeking is:
REX ALLEN, Sr. on Decca
The Steel Guitar player was JERRY BYRD.
Jerry did a batch of Rex Allen records both on Mercury and Decca.
REX ALLEN, Sr. on Decca
The Steel Guitar player was JERRY BYRD.
Jerry did a batch of Rex Allen records both on Mercury and Decca.
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well I down loaded Jack Scotts version and boy its close to what i'm thinking. He has the Jordanairs singing back ground on it I belive. He has Very deep voice also. Rex Allen or maybe Rex Allen JR would also fit my thinking.
Just for kicks give Marty Robbins a listen to on it. Nothing wrong with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFZUDIvk-Sk
Just for kicks give Marty Robbins a listen to on it. Nothing wrong with this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFZUDIvk-Sk
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About a gazillion singers have recorded this great song. Here's a few of them...
"No One Will Ever Know", by Mel Foree & Fred Rose
1948 Rome Johnson and The Saddle Pals
1949 The Sons Of The Pioneers
1949 Maddox Bros. and Rose
1950 Fred Rose
1951 Rex Allen
1953 Lita Roza
1954 Wesley Tuttle
1956 Tony Bennett
1956 Alma Cogan
1957 Wiley Barkdull
1957 Wilburn Brothers
1958 Ferlin Husky
1959 Jack Scott
1960 Don Gibson
1961 Carl Smith
1962 Jimmy Dean
1962 Doug Johnson
1962 Ernie Ford
1962 Marty Robbins
1963 Stonewall Jackson
1963 Roy Orbison
1963 Mickey Gilley
1963 Dottie West
1963 Lawson Rudd
1964 Frank Ifield
1965 Johnny Cash
1966 Liz Anderson
1966 Kitty Kallen
1967 Hank Locklin
1967 Tony Zang
1968 Loretta Lynn
1969 Statler Bros.
1971 Ed Spayer
1972 Jerry Lee Lewis
1974 Reno Ginette
1976 Narvel Felts
1976 Ronnie Milsap
1976 Sammi Smith
1977 Larry Sparks
1980 Gene Watson
1983 Johnny Rodriguez
1987 Ray Price
etc.
One of them, probably.
"No One Will Ever Know", by Mel Foree & Fred Rose
1948 Rome Johnson and The Saddle Pals
1949 The Sons Of The Pioneers
1949 Maddox Bros. and Rose
1950 Fred Rose
1951 Rex Allen
1953 Lita Roza
1954 Wesley Tuttle
1956 Tony Bennett
1956 Alma Cogan
1957 Wiley Barkdull
1957 Wilburn Brothers
1958 Ferlin Husky
1959 Jack Scott
1960 Don Gibson
1961 Carl Smith
1962 Jimmy Dean
1962 Doug Johnson
1962 Ernie Ford
1962 Marty Robbins
1963 Stonewall Jackson
1963 Roy Orbison
1963 Mickey Gilley
1963 Dottie West
1963 Lawson Rudd
1964 Frank Ifield
1965 Johnny Cash
1966 Liz Anderson
1966 Kitty Kallen
1967 Hank Locklin
1967 Tony Zang
1968 Loretta Lynn
1969 Statler Bros.
1971 Ed Spayer
1972 Jerry Lee Lewis
1974 Reno Ginette
1976 Narvel Felts
1976 Ronnie Milsap
1976 Sammi Smith
1977 Larry Sparks
1980 Gene Watson
1983 Johnny Rodriguez
1987 Ray Price
etc.
One of them, probably.
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I will go with: Roy Acuff back in the 40's. During the WW2 years records were so scarce that you would buy any record that came into the record store, good or bad. I had an old wind up record player on which I first played Spade Cooley's "Shame on You" and "Oklahoma Stomp".On that scratchy phonograph I thought they sounded great.
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I'm with Jack. I believe that Eddy Arnold had the bigggest hit on that tune. Somewhere around 59 or 60 I think John.
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No one will ever know
Check out the Statler Brothers version,great arrangement and vocals of the highest order.
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