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Thursday, 9 October 2025

Andre Moss...Rosita

Re-living the virtual trips to Belgium  !!...with Bob !!...Thanks Bob !!

 AndrĂ© Moss has done a lot of session work on productions of Jack Jersey (Jack de Nijs).In addition, he also composed instrumental solo records and produced by De Nijs, including major hits such as Rosita , Let the bouzoukis play , My Spanish rose and Laura .
 But the biggest hit was Ella from 1973. In the Netherlands, the single reached fourth place in both the Veronica Top 40 and the Thunderous Thirty.
 It was also the TV and radio tune for the TROS in the same year.Rosita was later chosen by the TROS as a tune.
 In Belgium, Ella gained a number 10 position and stayed 9 weeks in the list, Rosita ranked number 8 and topped 12 weeks in the list, My Spanish Rose stayed 9 weeks in the list with the highest ranking number 12.
Andre Moss died at the age of 55 at home from a heart attack.

         1. Rosita

Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Katherine Jenkins...Cinema Paradiso.

We now go classical with a classy lady !!.with some great songs from some great films..

Cinema Paradiso is a collection of 15 unforgettable iconic songs from some of the world’s best loved movie moments. The title track, by legendary film composer Ennio Morricone features Katherine Jenkins’ duet with Alberto Urso.
Katherine Jenkins’ album Cinema Paradiso features classics including Moon River from Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Pinocchio’s When You Wish Upon A Star, Tonight from West Side Story as well as themes from Schindler’s List, Lord Of The Rings and Dances With Wolves. The album features duets with Alberto Urso (on Cinema Paradiso), Luke Evans (on Tonight), Sarah Allain (on Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence) and Shaun Escoffery (on The Rose).

Katherine Jenkins, one of Britain’s all-time favourite singers, was officially crowned The No.1 selling ‘Classical Music Artist of the Last 25 Years’ by Classic FM, and made chart history when her last album Guiding Light, became her 13th UK Classical No.1 album, further cementing Katherine’s position as the world’s most prolific artist in UK Classical chart history.
Katherine Jenkins’ new album Cinema Paradiso has topped the UK Classical Artist Chart, and also reached No. 3 in the UK Official Album Chart, making the recording her 14th Classical No. 1 album and her highest charting album this decade.


          7. Somewhere / Tonight

As Time Goes By...VA

Here's a great compilation album from the Rato Records music blog !.....that mixes the soundtrack of the Film "Casablanca" with versions of "As Time Goes By" and other standards by different singers.....Great Idea !..wish I had thought of it !!!!...so thanks to Rato's music blog !

1. Play It Sam....As Time Goes By....Dooley Wilson & Ingrid Bergman (Soundtrack)
2. As Time Goes By......Peggy Lee
3. It Had To Be You.....Harry Nilsson
4. Knock On Wood......Dooley Wilson
5. The Very Thought Of You......Etta James
6. I Love Paris.....Oscar Peterson Trio
7. Of All The Gin Joints In All The World...Dooley Wilson & Humphrey Bogart
8. As Time Goes By.....Carly Simon
9. Love For Sale......Jane Birkin
10. It Had To Be You......Harry Connick Jr
11. It Had To Be You......Barbra Streisand
12. Dat's What Noah Done......Dooley Wilson
13. I Love Paris......Ella Fitzgerald
14. The Very Thought Of You.......Connie Francis
15. Isla Demands The Letters...Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman(Soundtrack)
16. As Time Goes By......Natalie Cole
17. Shine---It had To Be You(Soundtrack)
18. Love For Sale......Billie Holiday
19. The Last Time I Saw Paris......Four Freshman
20. I Love Paris......Doris Day
21. Airport Finale..Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman (Soundtrack)
22. As Time Goes By.....Dooley Wilson
        18. Love For Sale
        21. Airport Finale

John Denver...I Want To Live.

Hope you are nice a relaxed with you feet up and a drink (Coffee or Beer) or both....a nice soothing set of songs. 

          11. Druthers

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Della Reece...The Classic Della Reese.

Classic tunes with words....just listen to appreciate the voice and arrangements !

Delloreese Patricia Early (July 6, 1931 – November 19, 2017), known professionally as Della Reese, was an American jazz and gospel singer, actress, and ordained minister whose career spanned seven decades. She began her long career as a singer, scoring a hit with her 1959 single "Don't You Know?". In the late 1960s she hosted her own talk show, Della, which ran for 197 episodes. From 1975 she also starred in films, playing opposite Redd Foxx in Harlem Nights (1989), Martin Lawrence in A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) and Elliott Gould in Expecting Mary (2010). Reese achieved continued success in the religious television drama Touched by an Angel (1994–2003), in which she played the leading role of Tess.
Reese recorded regularly throughout the 1960s, releasing singles and several albums. Two of the most significant were The Classic Della (1962) and Waltz with Me, Della (1963), which broadened her fan base internationally. She recorded several jazz-focused albums, including Della Reese Live (1966), On Strings of Blue (1967) and One of a Kind (1978). Live hit number 21 on the R&B charts. She also performed in Las Vegas for nine years.



          6. Don't You Know

Monday, 6 October 2025

Dakota Staton...Isn't This a Lovely Day.

Back to jazz vocals and a great voice.

Dakota Staton (June 3, 1930 – April 10, 2007) was an American jazz vocalist who found international acclaim with the 1957 No. 4 hit "The Late, Late Show". She was also known by the Muslim name Aliyah Rabia.
She released several critically acclaimed albums in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including: The Late, Late Show (1957), whose title track was her biggest hit, In the Night (1958), a collaboration with pianist George Shearing, Dynamic! (1958) and Dakota at Storyville (1962), a live album recorded at the Storyville jazz club in Boston. In the mid-1960s Staton moved to England, where she recorded the album Dakota ′67. Returning to the US in the early 1970s, she continued to record semi-regularly.
          9. Ain't No Use

Eydie Gorme...Sincerely Yours.

21 of Eydie's singles on Coral & ABC Paramount....Her voice is sadly missed !!

Eydie GormĂ© (born Edith Gormezano; August 16, 1928 – August 10, 2013) was an American singer who had hits on the pop and Latin pop charts. She sang solo and with her husband, Steve Lawrence, on albums, television, Broadway, and in Las Vegas.
Gormé sang with the Tommy Tucker band for two months in 1950, followed by a year with Tex Beneke's band. She signed as a solo act with Coral Records in 1952 and released her first single, "That Night of Heaven". She was hired by The Tonight Show in its early days with Steve Allen and formed a duo with another one of its staff singers, Steve Lawrence.

1. Sincerely Yours
2. Come Home
3. That's How
4. Mama Teach Me To Dance
5. You Bring Out The Lover In Me
6. Soda Pop Hop
7. I Danced With My Darling
8. I'll Come Back
9. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
10. I've Got A Right To Cry
11. All Night Long
12. Fallen Apples
13. Sure
14. Crocodile Tears
15. Climb Up The Wall
16. Uska Dara
17. Chain Reaction
18. Knickerbocker Mambo
19. Soldier Boy
20. A Girl Can't Say
21. What Is The Secret Of Your Success
         
          4. Mama Teach Me To Dance
          8. I'll Come Back

Saturday, 4 October 2025

Cocktails With Cole Porter...VA.

Great singers paired with songs from the Great American Song Writer and we have some great music from the by-gone days !!!...Heather says it all !!!

Cocktails With Cole Porter Review by Heather Phares (All Music)

Cocktails With Cole Porter, a collection of '50s and '60s renditions of songs Porter wrote in the '20s and '30s. For the most part, these songs made the transition into lounge territory intact; Nat King Cole's "Just One of Those Things," Ella Fitzgerald's "It's De-Lovely," Julie London's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," Nancy Wilson's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," and Peggy Lee's "Ridin' High" are some of the best examples of Porter songs refurbished for the lounge-pop era. Occasionally, schmaltzy production overpowers both the singers and the songs themselves -- Dean Martin's sappy "True Love" and Judy Garland's overblown "I Happen to Like New York" are neither the best performances of these songs nor the best performances from these vocalists. Sammy Davis, Jr.'s "Easy to Love" and Steve Lawrence's "Night and Day" better incorporate the razzle-dazzle of '50s and '60s lounge music with Porter's timeless words and melodies, even if these interpretations seem more than a little glib compared to their subject matter. On the other hand, Louis Armstrong's radical revision of "High Society," "High Society Calypso," is a delightful blend of Armstrong and Porter's respective wittiness and the '50s passion for calypso music. Similarly, Peggy Lee and George Shearing's "Always True to You in My Fashion" adapts the song to the era's fascination with Latin rhythms with a playful grace. Ella Fitzgerald and the Duke Ellington Orchestra's "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" and Sarah Vaughan's "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" close the collection with a breezy elegance that still sounds contemporary. Even though Cocktails With Cole Porter has its share of less-than-great moments, overall the album celebrates both nostalgia for the lounge-pop era and the timelessness of Porter's work.

         12. I Love Paris
         20. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Erwin Halletz & his Orchestra...Ole.

Great sounding instrumentals..!!...not heard of this orchestra before definitely music to listen too or maybe a Rumba around the room !!
Erwin Halletz (Vienna, 12 July 1923 – 27 October 2008) also performed as RenĂ© Roulette, was an Austrian orchestra leader and songwriter.
Erwin Halletz started taking violin lessons at the age of 6 and made his first appearance at the age of 12. From 1937 he attended the Vienna Music Academy , where he studied clarinet with Leopold Wlach....From 1950 he took over the management of the Vienna Dance Orchestra, with which he undertook extensive tours abroad and recorded records for Elite Spezial .With his own orchestra he made numerous recordings for Austroton and Polydor .
In 1961 Halletz went to Monaco for a guest performance . There he became arranger and conductor of the Monte Carlo Light Symphony Orchestra . This “guest performance” was to last for 41 years.  

1. No Can Do (Mambo)
2. Perfidia
3. Tipitin (Foxtrot)
4. Zambesi (Foxtrot)
5. Mama Inez (Rumba)
6. Maria From Bahia (Samba)
7. Te Quiero (Calypso)

1. O Cangaceiro
2. South America Take it Away (Rumba)
3. Amorcito Mio (Rumba)
4. Cha-Cha Roulette
5. Baiao Bongo (Baiao)
6. South Of The Border (Mexico Serenade) (Rumba)

Erwin Halletz

          8. O' Canganceiro

Ricardo Santos (Werner Muller) & His Orchestra...Holiday In Italy.

Here we have a conundrum (a confusing and difficult problem or question).!!
The tracks are supposed to be by "Werner Muller Orchestra" but as you can see from above it says "Ricardo Santos Orchestra"...I have checked on several music sites "GoBuz" & "Tidal" and they have both these L/P's and you can play samples of the tracks....and Lo and behold !...the tracks are the same !! on both L/P's !!
so I wonder who's orchestra it really is...be interesting if anyone can say definitely one or the other !!
Another check on the internet and I found this !.....SO conundrum Solved !!
Ricardo Santos (Werner Muller)---------HOLIDAY IN ITALY (1956)

1. Funculi- Funicula
2. Tiritomba
3. Serenata
4. Il baco
5.O Sole Mio
6. Viena Viena

1. Torna Sorrento
2. Maria Maria
3. Mattinata
4. Ciribiribin
5. Reginella Campagnola
6.Santa Lucia
         2. Tiritomba

Well I Ask You..No 1...VA

We now have some tracks from some well known singers and some not so !!.....nostalgia on the Blue Decca label of the 50's & 60's !

         23. My Baby's Crazy About Elvis
         24. Lady May

Well I Ask You No 2...VA

Another 34 awesome tracks !!....British Pop at it's best even tho' some of the artists / singers are not at all known... more than likely not top record sellers of yesteryear !!.. nevertheless there are some great recordings on this double helping !!

 
          9. Magic Star
         10. Five Minutes More

Sammy Davies .Jr. Sings Just For Lovers.

An L/P now from the early singing career of Sammy Davis...

1. You Do Something To Me
2. You're My Girl
3. Come Rain Or Shine
4. Body And Soul
5. It's Aright With Me

1. Get Out Of Town
2. These Foolish Things
3. When Your Lover Has Gone
4. The Thrill Is Gone
5. Tenderly
6. Happy Ending
         4. Body And Soul

The Hits Of Frank Ifield.

All the hits are there !...so if you like a little yodelling in your songs then have a listen !!

Francis Edward "Frank" Ifield (born 30 November 1937) is an English-born Australian easy listening and country music singer who often incorporated yodeling into his performances. Ifield achieved considerable success in the early 1960s, especially in the UK Singles Chart, where he had four No. 1 hits in 1962 and 1963.
 
          2. Lovesick Blues

Lee Towers & Anita Meyer...Run To Me.

Seems we have a concert going on !!...but there is no information on the back sleeve !!...But its a good selection of duet songs and they do it with style !!

        12. It Takes Two

Frankie Vaughan...Love Hits & High Kicks.

Here's a double L/P from a singer from the 50's/60's who always managed to do  High Kick's on some of his songs !!..hence the L/P Title

           18 Singing In The Rain

Friday, 3 October 2025

The Great Benny Goodman.

Some swing now from as the L/P is titled "One Of The Greats" !!

        3. Memories Of You

20. Original Hits...Get Dancing'

Yeh can't beat the Originals !!......Well now!! sometimes it happens !!!

        15. I Get A Kick Out Of You

Nat King Cole...20 Golden Greats.

Yep ! these are definitely Golden!!

        19. Somewhere Along The Way

The Springfields...On An Island Of Dreams.

The Beginning Of a Musical Legend !

Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), better known by her stage name Dusty Springfield, was an English singer. With her distinctive mezzo-soprano voice, she was a popular singer of blue-eyed soul, pop, and dramatic ballads. 

        9. Tzena Tzena Tzena
        10. They Took John Away