Single US 1957 on Golden Crest label
Jazz and Pop (Novelty, Vocal, Easy Listening)
Louie the Cabbie was created for the Perry Como TV show of the 1940s and 50s. Newark-born Louis Carter was actually a piano player and arranger for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (some sources say Jimmy Dorsey), but he enjoyed his greatest fame as Lou the Singing Cab Driver, even getting paired up with superstars of his day like Bobby Darin. D.J. Copy..(Grooves are closed at end of each selection, will not play in automatic sequence)
Lou Carter p, voc, 1918-2005 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | I Caught A Cold In My Heart | Lou Carter | 2:30 | ||
2 | Selfish | Lou Carter | 2:26 | ||
3 | What'sa Matter Wit Me | Lou Carter | 1:50 | ||
4 | If I Had A Nose Full Of Nickels | Lou Carter | 2:30 |
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Lou Carter - Louie's Love Songs US 1957 Jazz |