The term sincerely means; free or deceit, genuine, real or pure. "Sincerely' is also the name of a well known song penned by Harvey Fuqua and Alan Freed released in the year 1954.
The song was initially recorded by the Moonglows, thought the most selling version was the cover version recorded by The McGuire Sister, and it entered the charts in the year 1954 and made it to the no #1 position the following year. Even though quiet a few Rhythm & Blues, collectors criticize the cover version by the McGuire Sisters, which prevented the Moonglows from entering the Pop charts.
A number of people neglect the Moonglows version by saying that the lyrics were taken from a 1951 Dominoes tune, the conduit in both the songs is quiet similar.
The song was initially recorded by the Moonglows, thought the most selling version was the cover version recorded by The McGuire Sister, and it entered the charts in the year 1954 and made it to the no #1 position the following year. Even though quiet a few Rhythm & Blues, collectors criticize the cover version by the McGuire Sisters, which prevented the Moonglows from entering the Pop charts.
A number of people neglect the Moonglows version by saying that the lyrics were taken from a 1951 Dominoes tune, the conduit in both the songs is quiet similar.