Jerry Vale

Jerry Vale
Jerry Vale 1965
Vale in 1965
Background information
Birth nameGennaro Louis Vitaliano
Born(1930-07-08)July 8, 1930
The Bronx, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 18, 2014(2014-05-18) (aged 83)
Palm Desert, California, U.S.
GenresEasy listening, traditional pop
OccupationSinger

Jerry Vale (born Gennaro Louis Vitaliano; July 8, 1930 – May 18, 2014) was an American traditional pop singer. During the 1950s and 1960s, he reached the top of the pop charts with his interpretations of romantic ballads, including a cover of Eddy Arnold hit "You Don't Know Me" (1956) and "Have You Looked into Your Heart" (1964). Vale, who was of Italian descent, sang numerous songs in Italian, many of which were used in soundtracks by films of Martin Scorsese.[1]

Vale showed his love of Italian music with his albums, I Have But One Heart (1962) and Arrivederci, Roma (1963), full of Italian standards such as "Amore, Scusami", "Ciao, Ciao, Bambina", "Arrivederci, Roma", and "O Sole Mio".[2] His renditions of "Volare", "Innamorata (Sweetheart)", and "Al di là" became classic Italian-American songs.[3]

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  3. ^ "Jerry Vale Dead: Crooner Popular In The 1950s Dies At 83". The Huffington Post. May 19, 2014.