GLEN MASON - Glendora (1956) HD

50s Jiver Pop Vocal - Parlophone Records U.K. - R. 4203-B (1956) With Ron Goodwin's Chorus and Orchestra - Writing by Ray Stanley (The flip side is “Love, Love, Love“) Also singing by: Jack Lewis (Crest 1956) Perry Como (RCA Victor 1956) The Vikings (HMV - NZ 1956) Johnny Brandon (Decca 1956) Loren Becker (18 Top Hits 1956) Olavi Virta (Triola Finland 1957) Johnny O'Neill (Live TV Show : At Ranch Party) 1957 Clem Sacco (Smeraldo Italy 1958) Downliners Sect (Columbia UK 1966) and many others... Tommy Lennon aka Glen Mason (born Tom Lennon in Stirling, Scotland, UK, on 16 September 1930 – Died on 25 August 2014) was a Scottish-born singer of popular music. After three years in the mines, Mason spent eleven months at the Forth Vale Rubber Works, six months in the Army and fifteen months with a dry-cleaning firm. He appeared on the stage for the first time in a local amateur revue, “The Shipmates“, singing “You Made Me Love You“. In the