NICK NOBLE - Sleepwalk (vocal version) / Flying Over Rainbows (1963)

60s Pop vocal version of instrumental from Santo & Johnny Farina “Sleep Walk“ (B-Side) Swing Pop Vocal (Bobby Darin “sound-alike“) Chess Records A & B-Side 1876 (1963) Nick Noble (born Nicholas Valkan, June 21, 1926 - March 24, 2012) was an American pop singer, who was best known for his recordings of “The Tip of My Fingers“ and “Moonlight Swim“. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Noble was a graduate of Hirsch Metropolitan High School and Loyola University and a navy veteran in the later days of World War II. Noble was popular in the mid-1950s, and he scored four hits on the newly created Billboard pop charts between 1955 and 1957. His singles remained popular in Chicago and nationwide in the early 1960s, with his 1962 cover of Carl Belew’s “Hello Out There“ reaching the WLS Top 15. He regained national chart status in 1978 with the country and easy listening hit “Stay With Me“. He also recorded for Coral, and Columbia and during his career recorded 109 singles and four albums.. In later years, he was associated with and later owned the very successful and nationally known restaurant Lou Mitchells, in downtown Chicago. Nick Noble died on March 24, 2012, aged 85. (singer)
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