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Ray Peterson (April 23, 1935 – January 25, 2005) was an American pop singer who is best remembered for singing "Tell Laura I Love Her". He also scored numerous other hits, including "Corrine, Corrina" and "The Wonder of You".
Aug 21, 2011 · Peterson scored a Top 10 hit with the teenage tragedy song, "Tell Laura I Love Her", and followed that success with "Corrine, Corrina" Peterson's dramatic ballad, "I Could Have Loved You So...
Jan 29, 2005 · NASHVILLE, Jan. 28 - Ray Peterson, whose 1960 hit "Tell Laura I Love Her" exemplified the teenage tragedy genre popular in early rock 'n' roll, died on Tuesday at his home in Smyrna, a...
It was a US top ten popular music hit for singer Ray Peterson in 1960 on RCA Victor Records, reaching No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Later that same year, it was recorded and released by Ricky Valance in the United Kingdom, where it went to the No. 1 spot on the UK Singles Chart.
Dec 8, 2011 · Ray Peterson - The Wonder of You (1959) Charted at #25 on Billboard Hot 100 in May 1959 and #23 on UK Singles chart. Another one of the most beautiful recordings ever made.
Jul 20, 2009 · Ray Peterson - Corinna, Corinna (1960) Charted at #9 on Billboard Hot 100 in December 1960, and #41 on UK Singles chart. This song has been recorded by many artists. It had charted once earlier...
Jan 28, 2005 · Ray Peterson, the Texas pop-country singer whose 1960 recording of “Tell Laura I Love Her” was one of the most successful entries in a short-lived pop music subgenre known as teenage tragedy,...
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Jan 25, 2005 · Ray Peterson. The owner of a four-octave voice, singer Ray Peterson enjoyed a handful of pop hits during the early '60s, among them the Phil Spector-produced "Corrina Corrina" and the car-crash melodrama "Tell Laura…. Read Full Biography.
About Ray Peterson. The owner of a four-octave voice, singer Ray Peterson enjoyed a handful of pop hits during the early '60s, among them the Phil Spector-produced "Corrina Corrina" and the car-crash melodrama "Tell Laura I Love Her."