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  1. Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz is a studio album by radio and television personality Jack Narz and featuring the Mort Lindsey orchestra. It was released by Dot Records in 1959. Track listing

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Length
    1.
    "Rovin' Gambler"
    1:50
    2.
    "Wreck of the John B"
    Bob Kitsis
    1:58
    3.
    "10,000 Miles"
    Mort Lindsey
    2:12
    4.
    Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax
    2:02
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_NarzJack Narz - Wikipedia

    Singing. Narz occasionally sang on The Bob Crosby Show while serving as its announcer. He also recorded an album, Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz (Dot Records DLP-3244 (monaural)/Dot DLPS-25244 (stereophonic), which was released in 1959. Personal life

  3. Sing the Folk Songs with Jack Narz by Jack Narz released in 1959. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1960 Vinyl release of "Sing The Folk Hits With Jack Narz" on Discogs.

    • 3
    • Vinyl, LP, Stereo
    • US
    • Dot Records-DLP 25244
  5. Television host Jack Narz recorded the song for his 1959 album Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz. The American pop singer, actress, and top-charting female vocalist Connie Francis added her interpretation of the ballad on the 1961 album Connie Francis Sings Folk Song Favorites. In 2004, the song was recorded by Westlife on their Allow Us to Be ...

  6. Narz also did voiceover work for The Bob Crosby Show. He also sang on that show, where he released his only album, Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz. Narz retired in 1988 from television. Narz was first married to Mary Lou Roemheld, where they had three sons: John Lawrence III, David, and Mike. They also had a daughter named Karen.

  7. Singing [] In addition to his work as an announcer and host, Narz was a singer. He occasionally sang on The Bob Crosby Show while serving as its announcer. He also recorded and album Sing the Folk Hits With Jack Narz (Dot Records 25244) which was released in 1959. Personal Life []