Kenneth W. "Ken" Griffin (December 28, 1909 – March 11, 1956), was an American organist. == Biography == Griffin was born in Columbia, Missouri. His biggest hit was "You Can't Be True, Dear" (1948), which was first released as an instrumental, and later that year re-released with a vocal by Jerry Wayne dubbed in. Both versions became popular, selling over 3.5 million copies. He also starred in a 1954-55 syndicated television series, 67 Melody Lane. He recorded on a variety... [more on Wikipedia]
As a songwriter, Ken Griffin first charted in 1959 with You Can't Be True Dear.The artist placed 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100.
Top songs: #1: You Can't Be True Dear
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