"(It's No) Sin" is a 1951 popular song with music by George Hoven and lyrics by Chester R. Shull.[1] This song should not be confused with "It's a Sin", another popular song of the same era.
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"Sin (It's No Sin)" | |
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Single by Eddy Howard | |
Released | 1951 |
Length | 2:46 |
Label | Mercury |
Songwriter(s) | George Hoven, Chester R. Shull |
"(It's No) Sin" | |
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Single by The Four Aces | |
Recorded | 1951 |
Genre | Vocal |
Length | 3:05 |
Label | Victoria |
Songwriter(s) | George Hoven, Chester R. Shull |
"(It's No) Sin" | ||||
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Single by The Duprees | ||||
from the album You Belong to Me | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Length | 2:35 | |||
Label | Sundazed | |||
Songwriter(s) | George Hoven, Chester R. Shull | |||
The Duprees singles chronology | ||||
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Popular recordings of the song were made by The Four Aces and Eddy Howard.
The recording by Eddy Howard was released by Mercury Records (catalog number 5711). It first reached the Billboard chart on September 14, 1951, and lasted 23 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 1.[2]
The recording by The Four Aces was released by Victoria Records (catalog number 101). It first reached the Billboard chart on September 7, 1951, and lasted 22 weeks on the chart, peaking at number 4.[2] This was The Four Aces' first charting record, and led to their receiving a contract with a major company, Decca.
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