Toni Fisher (born December 4, 1924, in Los Angeles, California - January 11, 1999, in Salt Lake, Utah) was an American pop singer. Fisher is best remembered for her 1959 song, "The Big Hurt" written by her manager Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the U.S. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects; indeed, it is claimed to be the first song to do so.[1] DJ Dick Biondi on WKBW would introduce the record as "Toni Fisher's weird one."
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The Big Hurt
West Of The Wall
Why Can't The Dark Leave Me Alone?
The Big Hurt (Alternate Take)
You Won't Forget Me
Big Hurt
Love Is Just A Word
Gloomy Sunday
Love Affair
Memphis Belle
Take Me in Your Arms
Laugh Or Cry
Autumn Leaves
Speak of the Devil
Blue, Blue, Blue
How Deep Is The Ocean?
Train Of Love
If I Loved You
Love Big
365 Disappointments
The Red Sea of Mars
Cry A Little For Me
A Million Heartbeats From Now
Gotta Walk, Can't Sleep
Springtime of Life
The Music from the House Next Door
What Did I Do?
My Silent Love
Hold Me
Quickly My Love
Maybe (He'll Think of Me)
Lovers, Dreamers, Fools
Everlasting Love
West of the Wall (Original Mix)
How Deep Is the Ocean
The Big Hurt (Original Mix)
The Big Hurt (Orig. 45 version
Dort in Berlin
What Did I Do
Why Can't the Dark Leave Me Alone
The Big Hurt - Alternate Take
The Big Hurt [1959]
The Big Hurt (Era Re-issue With Overdubbed Echo)
Speak Of The Devil (Stereo)
What Did I Do (Stereo)
Autumn Leaves (Stereo)
Lovers, Dreamers, Fool
The Springtime of My Life
Big Hurt, The
Dort in Berlin ( West Of The Wall ) ( uv ) 2007
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