"Open the Door, Richard" was a hit record first recorded on the Black & White Records label by saxophonistist Jack McVea at the suggest of A&R man Ralph Bass. In 1947 it was the No. 1 song on Billboard's "Honor Roll of Hits" and became a runaway pop sensation.

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  • "Open the Door, Richard" was a hit record first recorded on the Black & White Records label by saxophonistist Jack McVea at the suggest of A&R man Ralph Bass. In 1947 it was the No. 1 song on Billboard's "Honor Roll of Hits" and became a runaway pop sensation.
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  • February 22, 1947
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  • "Open the Door, Richard" was a hit record first recorded on the Black & White Records label by saxophonistist Jack McVea at the suggest of A&R man Ralph Bass. In 1947 it was the No. 1 song on Billboard's "Honor Roll of Hits" and became a runaway pop sensation.
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  • Open the Door, Richard
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