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His final #1 hit, released in 1961, showcased a slightly more dramatic vocal style.
Another #1 single from 1957 that solidified his status as a leading pop crooner. His final #1 hit, released in 1961, showcased
Pat Boone was one of the most successful pop artists of the 1950s and early 1960s, selling over 45 million records and achieving 38 Top 40 hits. Often positioned as a wholesome alternative to Elvis Presley, he was the second-biggest charting artist of the late 1950s. His "Greatest Hits" collections typically feature his most famous #1 singles: "Ain't That a Shame," "I Almost Lost My Mind," "Don't Forbid Me," "Love Letters in the Sand," "April Love," and "Moody River". Core Tracklist of Greatest Hits Often positioned as a wholesome alternative to Elvis
Released in 1957, this became his signature song, topping the Billboard charts for five weeks. A 1955 cover of the Fats Domino original
A 1955 cover of the Fats Domino original that helped propel Boone to stardom.