Four Aces

Four Aces

Genres: pop, rock, american, vocal, 60s

About Four Aces

The story of The Four Aces started when Philadelphia born Al Alberts was serving in the U.S. Navy and teamed up with tenor saxist Dave Mahoney. After discharge in 1946 they performed back in Pennsylvania as a duo, and then with local boys Rosario (Sod) Voccaro on trumpet and drummer Lou Silvestri, formed an instrumental combo. Pretty soon they discovered they were even better vocalists than musicians. Al was the lead and Dave, Sod and Lou added the tenor, baritone and bass voices. After a while of singing local dates they were approached by songwriters George Hoven and Chester Shull with a number they had written called '(It's No) Sin.' When the song received it privately on a label they christened Victoria. Local radio station plays soon spread across the State and eventually the country. In the end the record sold over a million copies. Eventually, the group was signed by Decca who released their second million copy seller, 'Tell Me Why.' A change of backing orchestra from Owen Bradley to Jack Pleis then brought further successes with 'Heart of My Heart,' their first American No.1, the million selling 'Three Coins in the Fountain,' and their top 10 version of 'Mister Sandman.' Al Alberts left the group in 1958 to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Freddie Diodatti, who fronted the foursome on their 1959 chart success 'The World Outside.' Dave and Sod left the group in the Sixties. The final member, Lou, left in 1976 to join the other members in a group, which was named The Original Four Aces, who continued to perform until 1987. Discography Heart And Soul (It's No) Sin Tell Me Why Heart and Soull A Garden In The Rain Strange In Paradise The Gang That Sang "Heart Of My Heart" Mr. Sandman Perfidia Melody Of Love Three Coins In The Fountian I'm Yours Should I There Is A Tavern In The Town You Brought Me Love In Apple Blossom Time Dream So Long Laughing On The Outside Organ Gringer's Swing La Rosita Just Squeeze Me I Understand It's A Woman's World (From Woman's World) Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) A pair of Philadelphia boys, Al Alberts and Dave Mahoney, finding themselves in the North Atlantic in the Navy in WWII, killed time by singing together. Joining two more local boys, Rosario and Louis, they formed the Four Aces, following in the footsteps of the Ames Brothers. Their first hit was "(It's No) Sin," which was shopped to no avail to New York record companies, and finally released by Al, who started his own record company, Victoria Records, to do it. The song peaked on Billboard's charts at #4 in 1951, and the Aces were quickly signed by Decca. The group-written "Tell Me Why," "A Garden in the Rain," "Perfidia," "I'm Yours" and "Heart and Soul" were next to climb high on the charts. Appearing frequently on TV, Aces singles "La Rosita," "Just Squeeze Me," "Laughing on the Outside" and "The Gang that Sang (Heart of My Heart)" were among 8 of the group's hits in 1952. "Stranger in Paradise" went to #2 on the charts, which the Aces finally topped with the theme from the movie "Three Coins in a Fountain." Popular hits "Dream" and "So Long," followed, and "Mr. Sandman" and "Melody of Love" scored in Billboard's top five before the floodgates of Rock 'n Roll opened in 1955, and even that year the Aces had another chart-topper with "Love is a Many Splendored Thing." "Heart" features 24 of the group's (all accompanied) upbeat, romantic tunes in a nicely done package with group history and photos. For smooth quintessential 50s pop harmonies, Four Aces win every time!

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Four Aces — Top 30 songs of 39

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Four Aces Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)
Four Aces Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Four Aces Tell Me Why
Four Aces Three Coins In The Fountain
Four Aces A Woman In Love
Four Aces (It's No) Sin
Four Aces The Gang That Sang "Heart Of M
Four Aces There Is A Tavern In The Town
Four Aces Dreamer
Four Aces Stranger in Paradise
Four Aces Gang That Sang 'heart Of My Heart'
Four Aces Hawaiian Wedding Song
Four Aces Laughing on the Outside
Four Aces Love is a Many Splendonred Thing
Four Aces Sin, It's No Sin
Four Aces Tell Me Why [1952]
Four Aces It's the Talk of the Town
Four Aces The Christmas Song
Four Aces Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Four Aces Mr. Sandman
Four Aces O Holy Night
Four Aces O Holy Night
Four Aces Pennies From Heaven
Four Aces Sin It's No Sin
Four Aces You're Mine (Featuring Al Alberts)
Four Aces Amor
Four Aces Mister Sandman
Four Aces Perfidia
Four Aces Three Coins In The Fountain~1.36
Four Aces Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Tell Me Why
Three Coins In The Fountain
A Woman In Love
(It's No) Sin
The Gang That Sang "Heart Of M
There Is A Tavern In The Town
Dreamer
Stranger in Paradise
Gang That Sang 'heart Of My Heart'
Hawaiian Wedding Song
Laughing on the Outside
Love is a Many Splendonred Thing
Sin, It's No Sin
Tell Me Why [1952]
It's the Talk of the Town
The Christmas Song
Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Mr. Sandman
O Holy Night
O Holy Night
Pennies From Heaven
Sin It's No Sin
You're Mine (Featuring Al Alberts)
Mister Sandman
Perfidia
Three Coins In The Fountain~1.36
Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer