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Vic Damone is one of the enduring legends of American pop music.
His early days were spent as an usher who longed to take the stage
at New York City's legendary Paramount Theater. On August 30, 1947,
he got his wish when his first hit "I Have But One Heart" reached
#7 on the Billboard Chart. Befriended by Frank Sinatra and
encouraged by legends like Perry Como and Tommy Dorsey, Damone had
one of the greatest voices ever recorded covering such Lerner and
Loewe classics as "On the Street Where You Live" and "Gigi" while
making other numbers, like "You Do," his own.
In "Singing Was the Easy Part," Damone tells the whole story of
his life - and what a life it's been A mob boss tried to throw him
out the window of the Edison Hotel in New York City when he broke
off an engagement to the boss's daughter. He was married to a
string of glamorous women including the beautiful Anna Pierangeli
and the tempestuous Diahann Carroll. When he got to Hollywood, Judy
Garland gave him his first screen test, he got drunk for the first
time with Ava Gardner at Chasens and he went golfing regularly with
George Burns and Jack Benny. Oh yeah, there's also the story about
how he took a nude chorus girl into the steam room of the Sands
Hotel where Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin were relaxing
between shows. All that - and much more - makes "Singing Was the
Easy Part" a rollicking star-studded memoir from the great Vic
Damone.
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