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  1. The Four Lads were a Canadian male singing quartet that earned many gold singles and albums in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Their million-selling signature tunes include "Moments to Remember"; [1] "Standing on the Corner"; [2] "No, Not Much"; [3] "Who Needs You?" [4] and "Istanbul". [5]

  2. Canadian singing quartet The Four Lads, original artists of the song "Istanbul" with lyrics by Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy. "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" is a 1953 novelty song, with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and music by Nat Simon. It was written on the 500th anniversary of the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans.

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  3. First known as the Four Dukes, the group was formed in 1947 in Toronto by Jimmy Arnold (lead tenor, b 4 Jan 1932, d 15 Jun 2004), Bernie Toorish (tenor and arranger), Frank Busseri (baritone), and Connie Codarini (bass). The Four Lads. Popular vocal quartet of the 1950s.

  4. The Four Lads. Canadian male doo-wop quartet, whose members grew up together in Toronto, Ontario, and were all students and choirboys at St. Michael’s Choir School. The founding members were Corrado “Connie” Codarini, bass (born 1930, died April 28, 2010); John Bernard “Bernie” Toorish (born March 2, 1931), lead; James F. “Jimmy ...

  5. "Moments to Remember" is a 1955 popular song about nostalgia recorded by Canadian quartet The Four Lads. The song was originally written by Robert Allen and Al Stillman for Perry Como but was turned down by Como's management.

  6. Career Highlights. 2003. Inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. 1984. Inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. 1955. “Moments to Remember” hit No. 2 on the American singles chart. CMA/Lenny Ditson (management)-James Kriegsmann, New York, photographer. Videos. The Four Lads on The Mike Douglas Show (Part 1) Quick Fact.