No 1 - Nov. 23rd to Nov. 30th - "I'm Leaving It Up to You"
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In 1963, Robert Dale Houston was working in a bar in Ferriday, Louisiana, a town near Natchez, Mississippi. Montel approached Houston about teaming up with a female singer, Grace Broussard (born 1939) of Prairieville, Louisiana near Baton Rouge. Both had been singing in area bistros for several years - Grace with her brother, Van Broussard (who later released an album on the Bayou Boogie label).[5][6]
The two met and practiced on Montel's home piano for four hours.[4] When Houston began to play a song written and recorded in 1957 by African-American performers Don and Dewey--"I'm Leaving it Up to You"—Montel, asleep in the next room, woke up screaming: “Play it again! That's a hit!
The group, which also included Brian Hylan and Bobby Vee, was standing on a street corner on Main Street in Dallas waving at John F Kennedy on that fateful November day.
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Dale & Grace sing I'm Leaving It Up to You
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