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  1. Frankie Vaughan. Frankie Vaughan CBE DL (born Frank Fruim Abelson; 3 February 1928 – 17 September 1999) was an English singer and actor who recorded more than 80 easy listening and traditional pop singles in his lifetime. He was known as "Mr. Moonlight" after his signature song " Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl ". [1]

  2. Buckinghamshire, England, UK (heart ailment) Spouse. Stella Shock 1950 - September 17, 1999 (his death, 3 children) Other works. He performed in the pantomime, "Puss in Boots," at the London Palladium in London, England with Jimmy Edwards, Joan Regan, Mike Winters and Bernie Winters, Dick Emery, Gillian Lynne, and Tony Sympson in the cast.

  3. Frankie Vaughan. Actor: Let's Make Love. His grandmother came to Britain from Russia with her son and daughter (Frank's mother) after her soldier husband deserted her. His parents married young and both worked so he was brought up by his grandmother. His biggest disappointment was that she died before he became successful so that she never saw what she believed he could do..He became the the first British entertainer to...

  4. Sep 17, 1999 · THE SINGER Frankie Vaughan died yesterday at the age of 71. Although the height of his popularity occurred in relatively recent times, his style now seems that of a bygone age. In the Fifties and ...

  5. "GIVE ME the moonlight, give me the girl, and leave the rest to me" - the song that became Frankie Vaughan's signature tune and gave him the public nickname of "Mr Moonlight", would hardly have ...

  6. Sep 17, 1999 · Frankie Vaughan was born Frank Abelson on the 3rd of February 1928 in Liverpool. The son of Jewish immigrants, he took the stage name Vaughan from his grandmother whose Russian accent pronouncing the…

  7. Frankie Vaughan was an English singer and actor who recorded more than 80 easy listening and traditional pop singles in his lifetime. He was known as "Mr. Moonlight" after his signature song "Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl". Two of Vaughan's singles topped the UK Singles Chart – "The Garden of Eden" (1957) and "Tower of Strength" (1961). He starred in several films, including a role opposite Marilyn Monroe in Let's Make Love (1960).