That’s My Desire: Frankie Lane’s 55 Finest
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Label: Retrospective
Cat No: RTS4152
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st March 2010
Contents
Artists
Frankie LaneDoris Day
Jo Stafford
Buck Clayton
The Four Lads
Johnnie Ray
Artists
Frankie LaneDoris Day
Jo Stafford
Buck Clayton
The Four Lads
Johnnie Ray
About
Francis LoVecchio, otherwise “Frankie Laine” (1913-2007), like so many 40s and 50s crooners of Italian parentage, was in every way a big star. With cumulative sales of over 100 million discs, he was the most successful of the big-voiced balladeers of the time (one reviewer said he had “steel tonsils”). His speciality was lusty, muscular country-flavoured songs, yet he was also a first-class jazz and blues singer, and a sensitive performer of romantic love songs.
'That’s My Desire' is a superb demonstration of Laine’s ability in each of these roles. The caressingly performed title-track of 1946 was Laine’s first huge hit and spearheads an altogether remarkable collection of his greatest performances over the following 12 years.
Naturally, all the major hits are here – in all, 15 reached No.1, No.2 or No.3 – 'I Believe', 'High Noon', 'Rawhide', 'Moonlight Gambler', 'Jezebel', 'Mule Train' (with its snapping bullwhip) and so many more.
His highly successful record partnership with Jo Stafford is marked by four great duets, as well as other pairings with Doris Day (Sugarbush), Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads.
He also shines in jazz-orientated numbers from the late 40s and, especially, two terrific 1955 tracks with trumpeter Buck Clayton.
But it’s the Mitch Miller-inspired ‘Laine sound’ of the big baritone, big country numbers with which he is best remembered, and which That’s My Desire will leave ringing in your ears.
Contents:
CD 1
• That’s My Desire
• By The River Sainte Marie
• I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful
• Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
• On The Sunny Side Of The Street
• It Only Happens Once
• Mam’selle
• We’ll Be Together Again
• Shine
• When You’re Smiling
• Nevertheless
• Georgia On My Mind
• Now That I Need You
• That Lucky Old Sun
• Mule Train
• Swamp Girl
• The Cry Of The Wild Goose
• Music, Maestro, Please!
• Dream A Little Dream Of Me
• If I Were A Bell
• Ain’t Misbehavin’
• South Of The Border
• Jezebel
• Rose, Rose, I Love You
• The Girl In The Wood
• In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening (With Jo Stafford)
• When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
CD 2
• Hey, Good Lookin’! (With Jo Stafford)
• One For My Baby, And One More For The Road
• Jealousy
• Sugarbush (With Doris Day)
• High Noon
• Settin’ The Woods On Fire (With Jo Stafford)
• Your Cheatin’ Heart
• I Believe
• Granada
• Where The Winds Blow
• Way Down Yonder In New Orleans (With Jo Stafford)
• Answer Me
• Hey, Joe!
• Blowing Wild
• The Kid’s Last Fight
• There Must Be A Reason
• Rain, Rain, Rain (With The Four Lads)
• Cool Water
• Strange Lady In Town
• A Woman In Love
• That Old Feeling (With Buck Clayton)
• Taking A Chance On Love (With Buck Clayton)
• I Heard The Angels Sing (With The Four Lads)
• Sixteen Tons
• Moonlight Gambler
• Up Above My Head, I Hear Music In The Air (With Johnnie Ray)
• To Yuma
• Rawhide
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