Vic- Chrystal Chandeliers
Dana Vic Lyrics


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Danger Your arms reach out for me And something deep inside me Seem…
More More than the greatest love the world has known, This is…
Red Roses For A Blue Lady I want some red roses for a blue lady Mister florist…
Red Roses For A Blue Lady_Vic I want some red roses for a blue lady Mister florist…



Shangri La Your kisses take me to Shangri-La Each kiss is magic that…


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@lennongreen1

Gracias,arreglando mis vinilos de 45 rpm.Volví a tener en mis manos estas bellas melodías ....saludos desde Chimbote,PERU

@patentpumps

One of the best voices of the 60s. Vic had a number of hits and should have had more.

@alanstrong55

I heard this tune on KWWL Radio in December of 1965. I like it then. I like it today. A female coincided with me a good bit over liking that song. Vic Dana has such a fine voice.😊😊

@Thorsten-lf7nk

Super toller Song

@alanstrong55

Myself and Pam Ehrig of Waterloo, IOWA liked this song as played on KWWL Radio 1330.

@alanstrong3295

Myself and a girl named Pam Ehrig loved this tune. Hope Pam is still alive and well on this earth.

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1966 {February 17th} Vic Dana performed "Crystal Chandelier" on the Dick Clark produced ABC-TV weekday-afternoon program, 'Where The Action Is'...
Eight weeks earlier it had peaked at #51 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Top 100 chart, and it spent a total of seven weeks on the Top 100...
This was Vic Dana's fourth of six appearances on "Where The Action Is"...
Between 1960 and 1970 the Buffalo, NY native had fifteen records on the Top 100 chart, one made the Top 10, "Red Rose For A Blue Lady", it peaked right at #10 {for 2 weeks} in March of 1965...
His "Red Rose For A Blue Lady"* reached #2 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, for the week it was at #2, the #1 record for that week was "King of the Road" by Roger Miller...
Vic Dana, born Samuel Mendola, will celebrate his 80th birthday in six months on August 26th, 2020...
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department; Bert Kaemfert's instrumental version of "Red Rose For A Blue Lady" also peaked at #2 on the Adult Contemporary Tracks chart...

@junegardner5285

This is my favourite version of this song

@watcherwlc53

I love this one and the Charley Pride version. There are many and many do it well, Vic and Charley in their own way present the emotion the best.

@darrenmiles-morland8038

Agreed. No one sings it better than Vic Dana.

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