The Hilltoppers (band)

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The Hilltoppers
London
Past membersJimmy Sacca
Donald McGuire
Seymour Spiegelman
Billy Vaughn
WebsiteThe Hilltoppers Page

The Hilltoppers were an American popular music singing group.

Career

Originally the group was a

athletic teams.[1]

They later added a pianist, Billy Vaughn (April 12, 1919 – September 26, 1991). Vaughn was born in Glasgow, Kentucky. Vaughn was eventually to become famous in his own right as an orchestra leader.

In 1952, they

gold disc.[3]

Spiegelman died in

New York City. Vaughn died in Escondido, California. Both Sacca and McGuire died in Lexington.[2]

Hit records

Year Title Chart positions
US[4] CB UK[5]
1952 "Trying" 7 5
1953 "Must I Cry Again" 15 22
"I Keep Telling Myself" 26 39
"If I Were King" 22 26
"I'd Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old without You)" 8 12
"P.S. I Love You" 4 5
"Love Walked In" 8 11
"To Be Alone" 8 14
1954 "
'Till Then
"
10 7
"Alone" (Sacca, solo) 28
"From the Vine Came the Grape" 8 3
"Time Will Tell" 27 38
"Poor Butterfly" 12 14
"Wrapped Up In a Dream" 37
"Sweetheart (Will You Remember" 24 25
"If I Didn't Care" 17 18
"Time Waits for No One" 25 26
1955 "D-A-R-L-I-N'" 16
"The Door Is Still Open to My Heart" 22
"The Kentuckian Song" 20 22
"Only You (And You Alone)" 8 3 3
"Searching" 81 43
"My Treasure" 31 37
1956 "Ka-Ding-Dong" 38 17
"Tryin'" 30
1957 "
Marianne
"
3 2 20
"I Love My Girl" 75 45
"I'm Serious" 74
"A Fallen Star" 58 24
"The Joker (That's What They Call Me)" 22 20

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