The Gaylords, an American singing trio consisting of Ronald L. Fredianelli,
Bonaldo "Burt" Bonaldi, and Don Rea, were formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1949.
Their name was decided upon after a chance encounter with Marcus Wren. In the
1950s, they gained popularity with Italian-flavored hits on the Mercury Records
label, often featuring songs partly sung in Italian and partly in English.
Fredianelli joined the U.S. Army in the 1950s and was replaced by Bill Christ.
Their most successful release was "Tell Me You're Mine", which sold over one
million copies by 1958 and reached Number...