Georgie Shaw Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

Georgie Shaw, born George Shoester (1930 – September 1, 2006) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an American popular musician. == Biography == === Career === Shaw recorded a song called "Let Me Go, Devil", written in 1953, which was about alcoholism. It was later rewritten as "Let Me Go, Lover!". Another song that he originally recorded, which later became a hit when recorded by another singer, was "Honeycomb". He released four Top 40 singles in the U.S. in the 1950s, all... [more on Wikipedia]

Georgie Shaw began charting in 1954 with Someone Else's Love Song.The artist placed 5 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, one of which reached the Top‑10.

Top songs: #1: 'Till We Two Are One - #2: No Arms Can Ever Hold You (Like These Arms of Mine) - #3: Someone Else's Love Song - #4: A Faded Summer Love - #5: To You, My Love
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  1954
1.
1954
#3  Someone Else's Love Song
Georgie Shaw greentick

36 pts
29
US
[Decca 29160]
written by Norman Kaye & Ethel Marsh
2.
01/1954
#1  'Till We Two Are One
Georgie Shaw greentick

119 pts
7
US
written by Larry Martin, Billy Martin [songwriter] & Tom Glazer
  1955
3.
11/1955
#2  No Arms Can Ever Hold You (Like These Arms of Mine)
Georgie Shaw greentick

49 pts
23
US
[Decca 29679]
written by Art Crafer & Jimmy Nebb
  1956
4.
04/1956
#5  To You, My Love
Georgie Shaw greentick

11 pts
70
US
[Decca 29839]
written by Louis Gasté & Jack Lawrence
5.
12/1956
#4  A Faded Summer Love
Georgie Shaw greentick

16 pts
54
US
[Decca 30078]
written by Phil Baxter


See also...

Georgie Shaw & Kitty Kallen


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