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  1. 1. Danke Schoen. 9.1M plays. 2:39. Only You. 18K plays. 2:35. 3. Red Roses For A Blue Lady. 273K plays. 2:24. 4. I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time. 48K plays. 2:30. 5. Some Sunday Morning. 27K...

    • I Guess The Lord Must Be in New York City
    • Games That Lovers Play
    • Summer Wind
    • Remember When
    • The Little White Cloud That Cried
    • The Letter
    • Years
    • Red Roses For A Blue Lady
    • Daddy, Don’T You Walk So Fast
    • Danke Schoen

    Kicking off our list of the 10 best Wayne Newton songs of all time is I Guess the Lord Must Be In New York City. The song was written and originally recorded by Harry Nilssonfor his fourth studio album, Harry. Shortly after Nilsson hit number 34 on the pop charts with the original, Newton reached number 28 on the US Easy Listening chart with his ve...

    Games That Lovers Play was composed by legendary composer James Last. In late 1966, a flurry of artists including Eddie Fisher, Mantovani, and Wayne Newton all released their versions of the song simultaneously. Fisher’s did the best commercially, reaching number 2 on the US Easy Listening chart. Newton’s version also proved popular, reaching numbe...

    Summer Wind was originally titled Der Sommerwind and written in German by Heinz Meier and Hans Bradtke. After Johnny Mercer re-wrote it in English, scores of artists covered it, starting with Wayne Newton in 1965. Released as a single from the album of the same name, it reached number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100. A year later, Frank Sinatra came al...

    Remember When (We Made These Memories) was written by Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder and originally recorded by Newton in 1965. Released as a single from his album Wayne Newton…Now!, it climbed to number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 15 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. After Newton popularized the song, several oth...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEOxdU7RtR4 The Little White Cloud that Cried was written by Johnnie Ray and first released by Ray and The Four Lads in 1951, becoming one of the group’s biggest ever hits when it reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Ten years later, Newton and his brothers bought it back to the charts with their version, whi...

    During an interview with Nashville Now, Newton explained that his inspiration for The Letter came from a discarded note written by Elvis Presley that Newton had purchased at a Sotheby’s auction. According to Wikipedia, Newton received so many requests from Presley’s fans to know what was in the letter, he ended up including a word for word reading ...

    Years was written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan and first recorded by country singer Barbara Mandrell, who earned her third number one on the country charts with it in December 1979. The following year, Newton covered the song and released it as a standalone single. It reached number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, simultaneously becoming one of th...

    Red Roses for a Blue Lady was written in 1948 by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett and first recorded by John Laurenz, whose version climbed to number 2 in the charts in the spring of 1949. The song, which is sung from the perspective of a man pleading for the forgiveness of his lover after an argument had made her blue, was recorded by numerous artist...

    According to Songfacts, Newton took a liking to Daddy, Don’t You Walk So Fast as he felt its emotional theme, which deals with the breakdown of a marriage from a child’s perspective, would resonate with audiences in Las Vegas. As it turned out, it resonated with more than just Vegas audiences – released in April 1972, it became his biggest ever hit...

    Danke Schoen was originally intended for Bobby Darin, but after Darin saw the then 21-year-old Newton perform at the Copacabana nightclub, he handed it over to him instead. Released in June 1963, it took Newton to number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and quickly became known as his signature song. In 1986, it enjoyed a fresh wave of attention when it...

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  4. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 1993. Duration. 24:12. Genre. Vocal, Pop/Rock. Styles. Traditional Pop, Vocal Pop, AM Pop. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Danke Schoen (1963) Wayne Newton in Person! (1964) Red Roses for a Blue Lady (1965) Songs for a Merry Christmas (1966) Coming Home (1989)

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCCaQ2OaruIocI5Ey-cyH-cQWayne Newton - YouTube Music

    His well known songs include "Danke Schoen", "Summer Wind", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady", "Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast" and "Years". From Wikipedia...