Don Rondo

Released by Jubilee Records in October 1956, the song spent three months on the Billboard chart, peaking at #11.

[1] It eventually sold more than a million copies,[2] and established Rondo at a time when music of his genre was facing strong competition from rock and roll.

[1] The song actually became Jubilee's biggest selling record, and another million-seller,[4] but the gold disc-winning "White Silver Sands" was to be Rondo's last major hit.

New York Yankees baseball player Jerry Coleman appeared as one of the other two imposters, receiving two votes.

He did a number of voiceovers for radio and television commercials, including the popular jingles "Where the Rubber Meets the Road" for Firestone and "It's Us , Or Rust" for Ziebart.

Rondo in 1957