Bill Farrell

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Bill Farrell (March 30, 1926 - June 30, 2007, b. William Angelo Fiorelli) was a Cleveland-born singer with a powerful baritone and a regular on Bob Hope's radio show who became famous during the late 1940s and early 1950s. His best known songs include his Top 20 hit rendition of the pop standard, "My Heart Cries For You" (1951), adapted from an 18th-century French melody by Carl Sigman and Percy Faith.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Circus (1949)
  • It Isn't Fair (1950)
  • My Heart Cries For You (1951)

Pop charts debut year: 1949

Years active: ca. 1940s - ca. 1960s

Genres: Traditional pop

Labels: MGM, Mercury, TEL

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