Two Different Worlds (1956 song)

"Two Different Worlds" is a popular song with music by Al Frisch and the lyrics by Sid Wayne, published in 1956.

The biggest U.S. hit version was recorded by Don Rondo. It reached #11 on the Billboard chart and #12 on the Cash Box chart. A cover version of the song was recorded by Roger Williams and Jane Morgan which reached #41 on the Billboard chart.

A recording by Ronnie Hilton in the same year reached #13 on the UK Singles Chart.

A recording by Jerry Vale in 1963, from the original Columbia album "The language of love".

British pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck also covered the song on his 1967 album The Last Waltz. Nat King Cole also recorded the song in 1956 but without chart success. Earl Coleman recorded a version with a quartet led by Sonny Rollins. The cut appeared on Rollins's album Tour de Force.

Also recorded by Tex Ritter as the "B" side to his 78 recording Jealous Heart.

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