Gene Pitney

Real Name:
Gene Francis Alan Pitney
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American singer/songwriter, musician and engineer. He was born February 17, 1941 in Hartford, Connecticut and died in a hotel after a gig on April 5, 2006 in Cardiff, Wales, UK. At the beginning of his musical career came to Pitney under different pseudonyms, so in 1958 as Jamie & Jane with Ginny Arnell and 1959 as Billy Bryan. From 1961 he worked with songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Through the mid-1960s, he enjoyed success as a recording artist on both sides of the Atlantic.

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 (Performer).
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Only Love Can Break A Heart

(LP, Album, Mono)
Musicor Records 1962

Sings World-Wide Winners

(3 versions)
Musicor Records 1963

Big Sixteen

(3 versions)
Musicor Records 1964

It Hurts To Be In Love And Eleven More Hit Songs

(2 versions)
Musicor Records 1964

Pitney Italiano

(LP, Album)
Musicor Records 1964

Gene Pitney's More Big Sixteen Volume 2

(2 versions)
Stateside 1965

George Jones (2) And Gene Pitney - George Jones & Gene Pitney (2 versions)

Musicor Records 1965

Looking Through The Eyes Of Love

(LP, Album)
Columbia, Musicor Records 1965

Blue Gene

(LP, Mono, RE)
Stateside 1965

George Jones (2) And Gene Pitney - It's Country Time Again! (LP)

Musicor Records 1965

Sings The Great Songs Of Our Time

(LP, Album)
Stateside 1965

Backstage

(2 versions)
Musicor Records 1966

Nobody Needs Your Love

(LP)
Stateside 1966

The Country Side Of

(Vinyl, 1st)
CBS 1966

Golden Greats

(LP, Mono)
Stateside 1967

She's A Heartbreaker

(LP, Album)
Musicor Records 1968

Pitney Today

(LP)
Stateside 1968

The Gene Pitney Story

(2xLP, Album)
Musicor Records 1968

Sings Burt Bacharach

(LP, Album)
Musicor Records 1968

This Is Gene Pitney Singing The Platters' Golden Platters

(LP)
Musicor Records 1969

Ten Years Later

(LP)
Pye International 1971

All Time Greatest Hits

(2 versions)
EMI 1975

Pitney '75

(2 versions)
Bronze Records (2) 1975

The Fabulous Gene Pitney

(LP)
K-tel 1977

Gene Pitney

(LP, Album, RE)
Strand, Strand 1981
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