Gene Pitney

60s, oldies, pop

Gene Pitney

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa 02:57
Town Without Pity 02:54
Only Love Can Break a Heart 02:49
Geh' nie andere Wege 02:31
True Love Never Runs Smooth 02:24
Unchained Melody 03:24
Somewhere in the Country 03:15
24 Hours from Tulsa 02:59
Tonight 02:35
Aladdin's Lamp 02:27
I'll Be Seeing You 02:59
Born To Lose 02:25
Animal Crackers (In Cellophane Boxes) 01:47
Today's Teardrops 01:56
Stop! In the Name of Love 02:51
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 00:00
Half Heaven - Half Heartache 00:00
It Hurts to Be in Love 00:00
Fool Killer 00:00
Last Chance to Turn Around 00:00
Backstage 00:00
(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1940-02-17

Country: US

Biography - Gene Pitney

Gene Pitney (born Gene Francis Alan Pitney in Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 17 February 1940 - died 5 April 2006 (Cardiff, Wales). After a successful singing career spanning five decades, at the age of 66, he was found dead of natural causes, while in the middle of a sellout UK tour.

Pitney, a pop rock pioneer, had his greatest success overall in Britain, first travelling there after his first self penned hit in 1961. "I Wanna Love My Life Away" hit #26 on the UK singles chart & just broke into the top 40 in the US.

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