



The Best of Gene Pitney 180G LP
Factory
Sealed LP
Gene
Pitney was a musician\u2019s musician. Having begun his career as a songwriter, he
was not content merely being the faceless pen behind his peers\u2019 success,
becoming a singing star in his own right. He did this during a time when
America\u2019s shores were being invaded by a wave of British talent led by The
Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Pitney turned the tables by finding success in
the UK and went on to enjoy a 45- year career. 1962 was Pitney\u2019s breakout year
in the US. He shot to Number 4 in April with the Burt Bacharach and Hal David
penned hit (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance, intended as the theme for the
John Wayne flick of the same name. He followed that up with his
highest-charting US single, Only Love Can Break A Heart. It would go on to be
covered by numerous artists, Dionne Warwick attempting her own version in the
late Seventies. He left behind a four-decade career that saw him notch k
The Best of Gene Pitney 180G LP
Factory
Sealed LP
Gene
Pitney was a musician\u2019s musician. Having begun his career as a songwriter, he
was not content merely being the faceless pen behind his peers\u2019 success,
becoming a singing star in his own right. He did this during a time when
America\u2019s shores were being invaded by a wave of British talent led by The
Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Pitney turned the tables by finding success in
the UK and went on to enjoy a 45- year career. 1962 was Pitney\u2019s breakout year
in the US. He shot to Number 4 in April with the Burt Bacharach and Hal David
penned hit (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance, intended as the theme for the
John Wayne flick of the same name. He followed that up with his
highest-charting US single, Only Love Can Break A Heart. It would go on to be
covered by numerous artists, Dionne Warwick attempting her own version in the
late Seventies. He left behind a four-decade career that saw him notch k
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