Frankie Laine
/ˌfræŋki ˈleɪn/
/ˌfræŋki ˈleɪn/
- (1913-2007) a US singer, songwriter and actor with a strong voice who was especially popular in the 1950s, when 13 of his records each sold more than a million copies. They included Jezebel (1951), Rawhide (1952), High Noon (1952) and I Believe (1953).