
About The Fontane Sisters
The Fontane Sisters (actually sisters-Marge, Bea and Geri Rosse) came from New Milford, New Jersey. By the late 40s the girls were singing with Perry Como on his radio show, followed him to TV and sang on many of his records from 1949 through 1953, many of which were monster hits. The Fontane's were also signed to an artist's contract with RCA which was Perry's label. At least 4 of their recordings landed on the Billboard Top 30 charts. In 1954 the Fontanes left RCA and signed with Randy Wood's Dot Records.
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Nuttin' for Christmas
Seventeen
Eddie My Love
A Howdy Doody Christmas
Silver Bells
Rock Love
Daddy-O
Cold, Cold Heart
Chanson d'Amour (Song of Love)
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