Dion DiMucci had a very successful early career on the Laurie label , with hits such as “A Teenager In Love” (#5 on the charts) and “Where Or When” (#3) with backing by The Belmonts in 1959. As a solo, Laurie released “Runaround Sue” (#1) and “The Wanderer” (#2) in 1961. Dion left Laurie for Columbia and recorded the hit, “Ruby Baby (#2) in 1962. In 1968 after kicking a long drug abuse habit, Dion returned to Laurie to record “Abraham, Martin and John” in response to the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F Kennedy. The success of this song – later recorded by many others including Marvin Gaye – which reached # 4 in the US charts, resuscitated Dion’s career.AlexBrowne said:Spoken records rarely enter the Billboard Hot 100, but one, released on the Gordy label, did because it was a recording of one of the most famous and moving speeches of all time; the single was called "I Have A Dream," an excerpt from the 1963 speech by Rev. Martin Luther King, and it charted first on May 4, 1968, exactly one month after his assassination.