Frankie Laine, the big-voiced singer whose string of hits made him one of the most popular U.S. entertainers of the 1950s, died Tuesday. He was 93. With songs such as "That's My Desire," "Mule Train ," "Jezebel," "I Believe" and "That Lucky Old Sun," Laine was a regular feature of the Top Ten charts in the years just before rock 'n' roll ushered in a new era of popular music.

