Singing Was the Easy Part
Born Vito Farinola in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn in 1928, Vic worked as an usher at the fabled Paramount Theatre before realizing a dream by shooting to the top of the Billboard Chart in 1947 with his first hit “I Have But One Heart.” He was mentored by everyone from Perry Como to Tommy Dorsey. Frank Sinatra praised his voice and became a friend for life, giving him advice...more
Hardcover, 272 pages
Published
July 2nd 2009
by Saint Martin's Press Inc.
(first published May 31st 2009)
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A mostly bland book on Vic Damone's life. Some interesting bits (was EVERYONE in show biz connected with the mob in some way?). He seems like nice guy, terrific singer, and someone who wouldn't write anything negative about anyone.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved Vic Dammone's voice and this just made it more beautiful.
boring man, boring book
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