Gene Pitney | USA |
Gene Francis Alan Pitney - 17 february 1940 - 5 april 2006 ♦ ± Œ He wrote "Rubber ball" for Bobby Vee, "He's a rebel" for 'The Crystals' and "Hello Mary Lou" for Ricky Nelson |  |
| Hartford ( Connecticut ) | pop |
| Something's gotten hold of my heart | ******* |
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| I wanna love my life away | 1961 |
| Town without pity | 1961 |
| The man who shot Liberty Valance | 1962 |
| Only love can break a heart | 1962 |
| Half heaven - half heartache | 1962 |
| Mecca | 1963 |
| True love never runs smooth | 1963 |
| Twenty four hours from Tulsa | 1963 |
| That girl belongs to yesterday | 1964 |
| Yesterday's hero | 1964 |
| It hurts to be in love | 1964 |
| I'm gonna be strong | 1964 |
| I must be seeing things | 1965 |
| Last chance to turn around | 1965 |
| Looking through the eyes of love | 1965 |
| I've got 5 dollars and it's saturday night | 1965 |
| Princess in rags | 1965 |
| Baby ain't that fine ( ft. M. Montgomery ) | 1966 |
| Backstage | 1966 |
| Nobody needs your love | 1966 |
| Just one smile | 1966 |
| In the cold light of day | 1966 |
| Something's gotten hold of my heart | 1967 |
| She's a heartbreaker | 1968 |
| Somewhere in the country | 1968 |
| Blue angel | 1974 |
| Trans Canada-highway | 1975 |
| Something's gotten hold of my heart ( ft. M. Almond ) | 1989 |