Costa, who was born in Boston, MA, on June 10, 1925, had some of his biggest successes with Paul Anka, including the singer's two number one hits, the million-sellers Diana (number one pop, number one R&B for two weeks), and Lonely Boy (number one pop for four weeks, number six R&B). Anka had won a trip to Manhattan after winning a soup wrapper collection contest from Campbell's Soup. After being enthralled with the city, Anka, a songwriter and aspiring recording artist, borrowed money from his father to return to the bustling music center.
His first stop was the offices of ABC-Paramount Records where he met with Costa. After listening to Anka's four songs, Costa told the teenager to send for his parents so that they could sign the recording contract. Diana and Lonely Boy were included on Paul Anka Sings His Big 15, which peaked at number four pop on Billboard's charts in summer 1960. After a long and successful career, Don Costa died in New York in 1983.
Don Costa's work can be found on Lloyd Price Sings His Big Ten, The Very Best Of Bobby Sherman, Rhino's Best of James Darren, The Best Of Eddy Arnold, Yesterday and Today: A Celebration in Song by Perry Como, Best Of Robert Goulet,The Best Of The Highwaymen, Very Best Of Lou Monte, Greatest Hits by Marie Osmond, Peaceful: The Best of Kenny Rankin, and on his own Never on Sunday: Classic Movie Music of the 50's 60's. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi