Ronnie Dove - Whats Wrong With My World That Empty Feeling
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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What's Wrong With My World | 2:58 | |
That Empty Feeling | 2:20 |
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Ronnie Dove - What's Wrong With My World
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- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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Pressed By | Monarch Record Mfg. Co. |
About Ronnie Dove
American pop and country music singer-songwriter.
Born September 7th, 1935, Herndon, Virginia.
A handsome crooner with a strong, flexible tenor voice that is well-suited to pop or country tunes, Ronnie Dove was born in Herndon, Virginia, where he first developed a love for singing as a member of his high school's glee club, but the pubs of Baltimore were his performance training ground. After a stint in the Coast Guard, he formed Ronnie Dove & the Belltones, and the group gigged throughout Baltimore and the East Coast for the next four years. In 1959, the band cut the single "Lover Boy" as its debut release; their only other recorded output was a cover of Buddy Knox's "Party Doll" for Decca in 1963. Dove left the Belltones soon after and landed in Nashville. There he signed a contract with the Diamond label and released his first solo single, "Sweeter Than Sugar." But it was 1964's "Say You" that really established Dove. The tune broke into the Top 20 and began a series of major pop hits. In 1965 alone, Dove scored five hits, with all but one cracking the Top 20 or higher. He repeated this feat in 1965, and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1967. He signed a new deal with Decca Records in 1971 and pointed his career towards country music. This time around, Dove scored two minor hits on the country charts with "Kiss the Hurt Away" (1972) and "Lilacs in Winter" (1973). He then signed to Melodyland Records in 1975, and had two more hits, including "Things," which rose to 25 on the C&W charts. With the advent of oldies radio in the 1980s, Dove's star rose again, and the vocalist toured frequently. He even restarted Diamond Records in 1987 and had two final entries on the country charts with "Rise and Shine" and "Heart," and an album "From The Heart." Dove continues to perform in the Baltimore area and nationwide. Numerous collections of his past hits have been released, including 2014's The Complete Original Chart Hits 1964-1969 from Real Gone Music, and a collection of Christmas tunes through his official website.
Real Name
- Ronald Eugene Dove
Name Vars
- Dove
- R. Dove
- R. E. Dove
- Ronndie Dove
- Ronnie
- Ronnie Deve
Comments
Look at that face and listen to the voice, they don't match. Good song Ronnie's voice is very relaxing Thanks Ronnie Doves music. Thanks also Ronnie.
This version by Ronnie is good. Other singers male & female have recorded this Les Reed / Barry Mason classic song but P.J.Proby does this absolutely brilliant with such passion & sorrow in his wonderful voice.
Second best rendition. He manages to put an anguished reality into the song unlike many other performers who merely soullessly "sing" it . Only PJ Proby's version trumps Ronnies very good one, in my opinion.
not ronnie doves voice at all