-40%

TOMMY LEONETTI “I CRIED” “KUM BA YAH” CUT SIGNATURE

$ 6.33

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Signed: Yes
  • Industry: Music
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: This item is in Excellent condition.
  • Object Type: Card & Paper

    Description

    Offered here is a cut signature signed by the late Tommy Leonetti.
    There is writing on the back of the paper that shows through to the front.  The cut is about 3x5 inches.
    I am selling my collection of autographs that I have purchased several years ago from an array of sources – from eBay sellers, from dealers with professional credentials, and from the signers themselves via the mail.  Some came with COA’s; most did not.  When I obtained these signatures, I believed them to be genuine and I believed that they were genuine when I posted them on Ebay.
    I have received opinions from others, including PSA/DNA whose opinion I sought, indicating that some of the signatures that I have posted were not likely to be genuine.  I have pulled those questionable signatures, and will not post them for sale again in the future.  It is not my intention to sell autographs that are not authentic, and I will continue do my best to try to ensure that the signatures that I am offering are genuine.  As indicated below, all signatures that I sell come with a money-back guarantee if they are judged to be of doubtful authenticity.
    If the signature or signatures is/are determined to be inauthentic by a well-recognized autograph expert, this item may be returned for a full refund.
    For those who'd prefer a different form of shipping, please contact me so that we can discuss what your shipping charges might be.
    NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:
    As of January 1, 2021, eBay collects a VAT (Value Added Tax) for the Customs bureau of that country.  Some countries charge an exorbitant 20% VAT.  Some countries make distinctions for historical documents such as autographs, and charge a more reasonable 5% VAT.  PLEASE CHECK WITH CUSTOMS IN THE COUNTRY YOU RESIDE IN REGARDING A VAT AND WHAT THAT TAX WILL BE FOR THE ITEM YOU WISH TO PURCHASE FROM ANY SELLER.
    Short Bio:
    Tommy Leonetti was an American pop singer-songwriter and actor. He was particularly popular in Australia where he and his family lived in the 1960s until the 1970s when they returned to the US. His best-known song in Down Under was “My City Of Sydney” written by him and Bobby Troup. In his home country the New Jersey-born Leonetti scored success as a lyricist for film and Broadway, and had had Billboard hits such as “I Cried” (in 1954) and “Free” (in 1956). Aside from “My City Of Sydney” (which was used as a theme of an Australian TV show), Leonetti also had a major hit in Australia with “Let’s Take A Walk,” which he performed with his stepdaughter Kimberly (who is now actress Kimberly Beck). In 1979 Leonetti passed away from cancer, in Houston, Texas. He was 50 years old.
    As an actor, Leonetti had only some minor roles mostly on television (and a few films as well):
    Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., I Spy, Hawaii Five-O, The Waltons
    , and
    The Eddie Capra Mysteries
    , which are all TV series and films such as the sci-fi film
    The Human Duplicators
    .
    Leonetti’s singing career, on the other hand, was far more successful. His most successful single was “Free,” which reached its peak position on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1956.
    He had also achieved another Top 40 smash “I Cried” (#30 pop) and other minor hits such as “Heartless” (#99 pop) and “Kum Ba Yah’ (#54 pop, #4 adult contemporary, “You Knew About Her All the Time,” “All the Brave Young Faces of the Night,” “Soul Dance” and “When I Needed Nevertheless, Leonetti is still considered as a one-hit wonder.
    During the peak of his fame in the States, Leonetti was often featured in variety shows such as
    Your Hit Parade
    ,
    The Steve Allen Show
    and
    The Johnny Carson Show.
    Aside from singing and acting, Leonetti was also proficient in songwriting, for films and Broadway plays. Among the 49 works credited to him include music for such movies as
    Squeeze a Flower, Massacre at Central High
    (where Leonetti sang “Cross Roads” which he co-wrote with Jill Williams) and
    She Came to the Valley
    .
    Leonetti spent his last years in the US. He passed away in Houston, Texas on September 15, 1979, five days after he turned 50.  From mentalitch