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The major hits at the time of introduction were Glenn Miller with Ray Eberle and Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra. It was also recorded by Billy Eckstine. The song proved popular with 1960's pop and rhythm and blues artists, resulting in charted remakes in 1960-61 (Brook Benton), 1962 (Etta James), and Ricky Nelson (1963). The Ricky Nelson version was an enormous hit, reaching #12 in the Billboard pop charts and would became in the most famous version of this song. It was also recorded by Doris Day and André Previn in their 1962 album Duet. Elvis Presley recorded the song following the Ricky Nelson`s style in 1971 and was released on the 1972 album Elvis Now. Bow Wow Wow covered the track on their 1980 album Your Cassette Pet. She & Him covered the song for Levi's Pioneer Sessions in 2010,

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  • Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) (song)
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  • The major hits at the time of introduction were Glenn Miller with Ray Eberle and Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra. It was also recorded by Billy Eckstine. The song proved popular with 1960's pop and rhythm and blues artists, resulting in charted remakes in 1960-61 (Brook Benton), 1962 (Etta James), and Ricky Nelson (1963). The Ricky Nelson version was an enormous hit, reaching #12 in the Billboard pop charts and would became in the most famous version of this song. It was also recorded by Doris Day and André Previn in their 1962 album Duet. Elvis Presley recorded the song following the Ricky Nelson`s style in 1971 and was released on the 1972 album Elvis Now. Bow Wow Wow covered the track on their 1980 album Your Cassette Pet. She & Him covered the song for Levi's Pioneer Sessions in 2010,
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  • 1940(xsd:integer)
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  • Fools Rush In
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  • Glenn Miller and Ray Eberle, Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra, Billy Eckstine, Brook Benton, Etta James, Ricky Nelson, Doris Day and André Previn, Elvis Presley, Bow Wow Wow, She & Him, The Four Freshmen, Shirley Bassey, The Hi-Lo's, The Morning Benders, Susannah McCorkle, Cliff Richard, Keely Smith, Jo Stafford, Peggy Sue, Spiritualized
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  • The major hits at the time of introduction were Glenn Miller with Ray Eberle and Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra. It was also recorded by Billy Eckstine. The song proved popular with 1960's pop and rhythm and blues artists, resulting in charted remakes in 1960-61 (Brook Benton), 1962 (Etta James), and Ricky Nelson (1963). The Ricky Nelson version was an enormous hit, reaching #12 in the Billboard pop charts and would became in the most famous version of this song. It was also recorded by Doris Day and André Previn in their 1962 album Duet. Elvis Presley recorded the song following the Ricky Nelson`s style in 1971 and was released on the 1972 album Elvis Now. Bow Wow Wow covered the track on their 1980 album Your Cassette Pet. She & Him covered the song for Levi's Pioneer Sessions in 2010, under Ricky Nelson's influence.
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