Who was the artist.

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Hi Listers,
I have often wondered who the artist was of a certain song. I'm here hoping you might be able to help. Thank you for the forum.

As a 15 year old I brought 45 record with a great big whole in the middle.
I used to frequent a milk bar in those days in Sydney and the owner from time to time replaced the records. He sold the cast offs cheaply, cheap enough for student/paper boy to afford.

The A side was "Seven Steps To Love". The B side was "Winter In New England".
Seven Steps to Love was also sung by Johnny Halliday and Sal Mineo. But as Sals was a cover version so I'm thinking there was a third artist. My memory says an artist with a more Buble' style to his music.

So what do you think, can you help me?

Best wishes to you and yours, Hawks
 
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Welcome to the forum Hawks! :grinthumb We have plenty of members that are like an encyclopedia for music so we should be able to help you! I hope you choose to stay even after your question is answered because there is plenty more here! Peace! :grinthumb
 

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Hi Listers,
I have often wondered who the artist was of a certain song. I'm here hoping you might be able to help. Thank you for the forum.

As a 15 year old I brought 45 with a great big whole in the middle.
I used to frequent a milk bar in those days in Sydney and the owner from time to time replaced the records. He sold the cast off cheaply, cheap enough for student/paper boy to afford.

The A side was "Seven Steps To Love". The B side was "Winter In New England".
Seven Steps to Love was also sung by Johnny Halliday and Sal Mineo. But as Sals was a cover version I'm thinking there was a third artist. My memory says an artist with a more Buble' style to his music.

So what do you think, can you help me?

Best wishes to you and yours, Hawks

Apparently, "Seven Steps to Love" was a cover version of Clyde McPhatter's 1956 "Treasure Of Love", with different words:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EONSUjjNBds

Hope this helps..
 

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Welcome to the forum Hawks! :grinthumb We have plenty of members that are like an encyclopedia for music so we should be able to help you! I hope you choose to stay even after your question is answered because there is plenty more here! Peace! :grinthumb

back to the encyclopedia, soot?:heheh:

Welcome to CRF Hawks... I sure hope you'll keep posting even after your question is answered:)
 

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Welcome to the party, this forum is a great place to talk music and share views on artists, have a great time in hear Hawks.
 

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