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subsequently made an offer to Gale for the song and gave it to their singer Tony Martin that same year. The deal also involved Gale pulling the Glasser original off the market. The following year, the song was revived by
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recorded the Glasser song "Teardrops," and released it on Capitol. Aside from running Metric, Glasser also released eight singles for the label, the pick being "Handsome Guy," a 1962 recording produced by
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under his real name, James Marcus Smith. The record was a top 10 hit for him that year in Australia. He also did session work for the label as a guitarist.
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Also in 1962, Glasser produced a record by an instrumental band called The Fencemen, composed of Oklahoma expatriates Chuck Blackwell,
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Glasser was born in Canton, Ohio, the third of eleven children and the oldest of five boys: subsequent to graduating
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in 1960 where he was appointed head of Metric Music—Liberty's song publishing arm. In January 1961
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Glasser went on to release many excellent recordings during the mid to late 50s on Dot, Argo, then
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recorded her own version of her father, Dean Martin's, recording on her 2009 album “Volare.”
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he served in the navy. His biggest hit as a songwriter was "
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From January 1964, Glasser was general manager of Liberty's
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label where he produced recordings for such acts as
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on Mercury and their version sold a million copies.
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