Telly Savalas - Some Broken Hearts Never Mend Вђў Toppop <Premium × 2026>

Originally a #1 country hit for in 1977, Savalas’ version took the track in a distinct "Easy Listening" direction. His gravelly, spoken-word-influenced baritone brought a mature weight to the lyrics, turning the country ballad into a European sensation.

The Smooth Sound of Kojak: Telly Savalas on TopPop When you think of , the first thing that likely comes to mind is the tough, lollipop-sucking detective Theo Kojak barking, "Who loves ya, baby?" . But in 1980, the iconic actor traded his badge for a microphone, delivering a surprisingly tender performance of "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend" on the legendary Dutch music show, TopPop . A Smooth Transition to the Charts Telly Savalas - Some Broken Hearts Never Mend • TopPop

The track wasn't just a vanity project—it was a legitimate international hit: Telly Savalas - Some Broken Hearts Never Mend • TopPop Originally a #1 country hit for in 1977,

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