The Gaylords

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The Gaylords were a vocal trio from Detroit, MI that became famous during the 1950s. Best known for the Top 5 smash, "Tell Me You're Mine" (1952), which became a million-seller, other hits include "The Little Shoemaker" (1954) and the comedic "Love I Do" (1954). The original lineup consisted of Ronald L. Fredianelli (aka Ronnie Gaylord), Bonaldo "Burt" Bonaldi (aka Burt Holiday), and Don Rea, with some personnel changes.


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Tell Me You're Mine (1952)
  • Ramona (1953)
  • Spinning A Web (1953)
  • Cuddle Me (1954)
  • From The Vine Came The Grape (1954)
  • Isle Of Capri (1954)
  • Love I You (1954)
  • The Little Shoemaker (1954)
  • No Arms Can Ever Hold You (1955)
  • Eh! Cumpari (1976)

Pop charts debut year: 1952

Years active: 1949-2003

Genres: Traditional pop, comedy, novelty

Labels: Mercury, Prodigal

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