Eddie Fisher & Vic DamoneTheir Greatest Hits

 

Vic Damone was born Vito Rocco Farinola on June 12, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, to French-Italian immigrants based in Bari, Italy—Rocco and Mamie (Damone) Farinola.

Damone  is an American singer and entertainer. He parlayed a smooth, mellow baritone into big-time pop stardom during the '40s and '50s.  Very much the heartthrob in his heyday, his repertoire relied heavily on romantic ballads, though he did sprinkle in the occasional pop novelty or Italian folk song. He managed a parallel career as a film actor and, later, a TV variety host, and remained an active nightclub performer for decades after he disappeared from the charts.