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A MONTHLY REVIEW AND DETAILS OF THE LATEST
'POPULAR' RECORDS ISSUED BY E.M.I RECORDS LTD.
H.M.V, Capitol, Columbia, Parlophone,
M-G-M, Mercury, Top Rank.
Vol 3. No. 10
`HELLO AGAIN'
TO KAY STARR
Here for TV's Palladium Show
and a Saturday Spectacular
ANOTHER most welcome v sito, to these shores
ently was cop Capitol songstress Kay Starr.
Kay, who was here last in September, 1959, returned
for more television appearances.
Soon after her arrival she starred In ATV's popular
'Sunday Night at the London Palladium' show and shonl��
after that she taped a 'Saturday Spectacular' which wUl
be screened at a lacer date
(VEW RELEASE
Kay amived here from the
fovtivent, to continue .hat could
-pe3esc-.hed as
cincid in8
ith the
Her erin fl rnincided with the
.sloes¢ N Ws nuntn- of her new Angeles and belongi to the
'single' dl the c t for a dWll' aM rchiteauml school Net she
'Oat ' Me cold again' e<7- descdbed a rambling early
CLI5150. Hanowan".s
Travelling with Kaywardauyh- Whether this lovely lady .
terKathy—l2-year-old Kathenno si ging sad songs or happy songs,
Am. Kathy tmvc. d with KaY soft songs or rowdy songs, she
last Ynq too. far si.U_ appear- wiH tell you that in a0 of Them
on
the palladium show and she means what she n singing.
a 'Saturday Spettaeular'. •1 Mare a great love for lydn.
Rcantly dark-haired, haul- It's hW for me to slog any song
eyed Kay sae been working hard, in which the ly*ic's don't make
but she bas bttn m preful to e. I like songs whits
within commuting die- Mrs to do with life — after all, a
una of her home m Celifomw. singe is no re then en actor or
She he, been a regular feature at actress set to music."
the Sahara in Las Wet
the
Ri—ide to Ran., and Harnh's
club at Lake Tahoe.
HOME
Horrrc for Kay u ie Wnt I.w
HERE COMES
YES, he comes the Handy Man! Keeping a long-awaited date
witer
h h
is many fans in this country is Jimmy Jones, the hand-some six-footer from Birmingham, Alabama, who not long ago
sent 'Handy Man' on its fast, upward climb in the best-selling
charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
Record Mall was preparing to welcome Jimmy at the time of going to
press on this, his first-ever visit to this country. His tour was scheduled
to open at the Granada, East Ham on October 8 and amongst the artistes
appearing with him will be H.M.V singers Michael Cox and Kenny Lynch
and Top Rank's Janet Richmond.
Other tour dates include Elephant & Castle (Oct. 9), Portsmouth (Oct. 10),GuBd(ord(Oet.
12), Cardiff (Oct. 13), Bristol (Oct. 14), Chester (Oct. 15), Limrpool (OcL 16), E9ashwy
Park (Oct. 18), Sheffield (Oct. 19), Birmingham (Oct. 20), Doncaster (Oct. 21), Newaaede
Leeds (Oct. 23), Glasgow (Oct 25), South Shields (Oct. 26), Manchester
(Oct. 28), Bradford (Oct 29) and Worcester (Oct. 30).
Jimmy Jones quickly followed up the success of "Handy Man" with "Good Timin' — which rocketed to the top of the Hit Parade here. On his latest release he assures us
'I just go for yon' (45-MGM1091). We know that you just go jor him, ton f
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October 1960
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MEL TORME
H.M.V CL113B3
CONNIE FRANCIS
MGM-C4 31
JIMMY 'c JONES
GOnD TIMIN'- '0
FRANK SINATRA
Capitol WS87
HAROLD ASHBY
Columbia 33SX12S2
"BACK IN TOWN"
MEL T( with THE MEL-TONES
HE whoopee; Baubies, bangles and beads; What is this thingg
Bled love; I've never been in love before; Truckin'; A bunch M
the blues—Kees[er parade—TNT—Tiny's blues; It hapPe d in
Monterey; 1 hadn't anyone till you; A smooth ens: Don [dream
of anybody but me; Some like it hot; Hit the road n dreamland
H.M.V CLP13B2
"BALLADS FOR NIGHT PEOPLE"
JUNE CHRISTY
Arranged and Conducted by BOB COOPER
Bewitched; Night people; Do n*thin' till you hear from me; 1 had
a little sorrow; I'm in love; Shadow woman; Kissing bug; My ship;
Don't at around much anymore; Make love to Capitol TI308*
CONNIE'S GREATEST HITS
CONNIE FRANCIS
Robot man; Fallin'; Happy days and lonely nights; Stupid cupid;
Carolina moan; Plenry good lovin'; Valentino; Ic would be worth
it; you'
re re gonna miss me; If I didn't are; My
happineMGM-sorry
you cry, CSSI
"DREAMY"
SABAH VAUGHAN
Dreamy; Man's across the table; The more I see you; 1'11 be seeing
you; Star eyes; You've changed; Trees; Why waz I born; My ideal;
Crecy he calls me; Stormy watt, r Meson over Miami
Columbia X3351252*
FRANK SINATRA
Orchestra Conducted by NELSON RIDDLE
"SWING EASY"
Just one of those things; 1. gonm sit right down and write myseB
a les[er; Sunday; Wrap your troubles in drams; Taking a chnce
on love; leepers creepers: Get happy: All of me.
"SONGS FOR YOUNG LOVERS" .
My far" valentine; The girl nand door; A foggy day: Like someone
in love: I get a kick out of you; L furs
ittle girl blue; They can't eke that
away from me; Violets for your Capitol WSW
GOOD TIMIN'
JIMMY HANDY MAN' JONES
Good timin'; A wondrous place; Never had it so good: For you;
Where in [he world. Then I'll know: Handy man; Too long will
be too late; My precious rage,; Ready for love; The search Is over;
I just go for you MGM-C4 32
"HOLUDAY MIXTURE"
MICHAEL NOLLSDAT
With The Norris Fare— Orchestra
Swanee; Like someone in love; Amor smart One swees letter from
yrou; I promise you; Long ago and far away; Margie; Bluebird singing
my heap; That's my weakness now; I tan [begin to tell you;
Alenander's ragtime band; Jus[ a prayer away
Columbia 335X1262*
"LOSERS, WEEPERS"
KAY STARR
With Ortlrestra C=uc[ed
by VAN ALEXANDER
You always hurt the one you bve; I should care; I'm a fool to are;
Don t take your love from .e' When 1 lost you; Only forever:
Gonna g guy; Please done Wk abort me when I'm gone: I miss
you o; A faded su r love; When a woman lov n; Inn
each life some rain must fall Capitol T1303*
"ME AND MY SHADOWS"
CLIFF RICHARD and THE SHADOWS
I'. gonna get you; You and I; 1 cannot find a true love Evergreen
She's gone; Leh ous again; You're just the one n do is; Lamp
t
f I Ch pp' ' ha g' W h it made; Tell me; Gee
whiz is's you: I love you sat I'm willing n learn; I don't know:
Workingahasr hool Columbia 335X1261*
"MERRIE ENGLAND' i. 1
With WILLIAM McALP NE, PETER GLOSSOP,
PATRICIAN KERN, JUNE BRONHILL, MONICA
SINCLAIR ad HOWELL GLYNNE
THE WILLAMS SINGERS
MICHAEL COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Overture into Opening horns; We are two proper men: Oh!
Where the deer do lie; 1 do. that your playtime; That every
Jack should have a 1111; Love h moot n make us glad; She had a
letter from her love; When true love hath found a man; When a
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I.- The yeomen of England; Entrance of Queen Elisabeth
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May haz come today; In England,
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ie England: The big brass band: h is the merry month a May:
The Qua" of May is crowned today inn Rstic dance; Dan May
Is a garden; Two merry men a drinking; Who shall say Nat love
el: When Cupid L cthis old world trod: Oh! Here's a _do:
'male att two H.M.V CLPI322*
"THAT KIND OF WOMAN"
JOE WILLIAMS
With Orchestra Conducted by JIMMY JONES
That kind of woman; Candy; You think of everything; Stella by
sturlight: Louise; It's easy n remember; 1 only want w love you;
Cherry; Why can't you behave; Here's to my lady; When a woman
loves a man; Have you me[ Miss Jones Columbia 335X1253'
"THE GENIUS HITS THE ROAD"
RAY CHARLES
Arranged and Conducted by RALPH BURNS
Alabamy be Georgia on my mind; Baz'a street blues; Mississippi
tad; Moonlight in Verm rat. New York's y home; CelRornia
here I nme; Moon over Miami; Deep in the hear[ of Tezaz; Carry
me back to old Virglnny; Blue Hawaii; Chattanooga chao-choo
N.M.V CLPI382
UNFORGETABLE DINAH WASHINGTON
DINAH WASHINGTON
This bitterearth:l understand; This love of mine: Alone; Somewhere
El
veryb dy he
lloves Th.
omeb.dy�'Ask aced
a vro(but
man.he who kno
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A man an ra
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does (what a woman makes him do): A bad are tithe blues: W hen
I fall in love: Unforgettable Merwry MMC14048
ORCHESTRAL
and
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Las Barter'.
'TEEN DRUMS"
Ting ding ting; Bruil nuts: Take one: Boomada: Uncle ram tom;
Barbarian; Cho. them; I dig: Cloth I baba: Calypso; Bom be.
Capitol T1355-"MORE MINSTREL MELODIES"
RIG BEN BANJO BAND
want to be happy; What a little moonlight can do; Ddn't dilly
dally on the way; Whispering; Chick chick chicken: five foe[ two
eyes of blue; Look for the silver lir!ng; Music! Musicl Music! 1 love
y baby; Ain't she sweet; The vmshing an the Siegfried line: I'm
going se get lit-up; Sally; etc. Columbia 335X1159*
"THE GOLDEN WALTZ"
NORRIE PARAMOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Gold and silver waltz; Paradise; v"U
" grist; Tres jolt; I love you
truly; Dr mirage
; W r n belle Mel n Because I lov
you; The haunted b ll-..;; Rosa from
m the south; Now is the hour
Columbia 33SX1258*.
JAZZ
"BORN TO SWING"
HAROLD ASH BY QUARTET
Lansdowne Jars Series
Oh shucks; Datma
y by day; My buddy; Beckscau"; Dan' get around
Lut minot. blueDancing an the ceiling: In the
Columbiah
33SX1251
BOY WITH LOTS OF BRASS
MAYNARD FERGUSON
Give me the simple life; My funny valentine; The lamp is low;
1. on; The sang is you; Jeep— creepers; Love me or leave
e; A foggy day; Eazy to love; Moonlight Vermont; I hadn't
rayon. till you; I never knew Mercury MMC19050
DIXIE -IN HIGH SOCIETY
BARNEY RICNARDS AND HIS REBELS
Oh, lady be good; Ileum! a million dollar baby (in the five and ten
cents scare); Mountain greenery; You took deanitaagg f me.
Mou nin'blua; Bill Ballet' won'tYoupleasecomehome;'Se
Wonder-ful; The blue room; Thou swell; Someone to watch over me; Just
in ti
in out magni05ue Mercury MMC I' W9*
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"DIXIELAND AT THE ROUNDTABLE"
SHARKY BONANO AND
HIS NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
(Do you know what it me to miss) New Orleans: Milenberg
Tns,oaf i
bI.— St,u .n'e
with some barbecue: That'sg
a Dlentyluu,
Columbia 33SXIBSr
MARRY JAMES 'TODAY' PLAYS THE BIG
BAND FAVOURITES
HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Undecided; Satin doll; Eyes; End of town bluer, King Porter .P;Ensemble; Jersey bounce; Rockin' in rhythm; Take the 'A' n;
Lester Imps in MGM-C413V
"MACK THE KNIFE"
ELL A IN BERLIN
ELLA FITZGERALD with
THE PAUL SMITH QUARTET
Recorded live wind;
West Berlin'
s d
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hland The
Gone with he wind; Misty; The lady is a tramp; The man love:
Summertime; Tao darn hot; Lorelei; Mack the knife; How high
the ..on H.M.V CLP1791
"MIKE ON MIKE"
MIKE DANIELS' DELTA JAZZBAND with
DOREEN BEATTY (Vocal)
Lansdowne Jazz Series
Steambaat.eomp: Wildcat blues: Jelly bean blues; Thick lipps mp;
Soleil perdu; King Poster stomp; Cushion foot stomp: Careless love;
Struggle buggy; Moan you ...n1 The pearl.; Deep Duke
Columbia 33SXIM
SONNY STITTsits in with the
OSCAR PETERSON TRIO
Supervised by Norman Grant
I can't give you anything but love; Au privave; The gypsy; I'll
ember April; SmpPle from the apple; Moeen's swing; Blues
for P-1 sweets, Be, and all the other funky ones; E. does It
H.M. CLPI3M
"THE GREATEST TRUMPET OF THEM ALL"
DIZZY GILLESPIE and his Octet
Supervised by Norman Gran.
Blues af., dark; Seabreeze; Out of the past; Shabezz; Reminiscing;
Anightat Tonyi;Smokesignals;Justbymyself H.M.V CLP1381
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"SOMEDAY I'LL FIND YOU"
The Music of NOEL COWARD played by
VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS SILVER STRINGS
Someday I'll find you; I'll follow my secret heart; Dance lisle lady;
Mary mako-believe; You were there; Par an Pierrot; Nothing 11
I for : On. t love; Poor little rich girl; Dear littleode Zlgeune, Kit, 11; Mtd about the bey; London Pride; A room with
a wi w I'll see you again Columbia 33SXI260-
"L'ESPRIT DE PARIS"
With FRANCK POURCEL AND HIS GRAND
ORCHESTRA, GEORGES GUETARY, EDITH PIAF,
FRANCOIS DEGUELT, JACQUELINE BOYER,
GILBERT BECAUD and LES COMPAGNONS
DE LA CHANSON
Romantira: Frappe daps tax mains; Milord; Ce sow-la; Papa aime
n; Sobel. de fruits: Tom Pillibi; Hot" h.; Pilo.... pilau ...
he: QuIl fait bon vivre; Ne joue pas— rock; _le. mille tempi;
Valentino Columbia 33SXI259
WANDERING with the OBERNKIRCHEN CHILDREN'S
CHOIR
Edith Moeller, Conductor
The h in appy wanderer; Heute wander. wit s III— Wirbelwind;
Zwergenlled, Heun lockt der See ... .chein; Wen. caber Sonnen-
Schwefe .1zle. Do' .chneide' phresutakucs; Don pine, der Iinde;
I 6; ;Do spin., spinnerin;
Die i,hwalben; Minnelied; Should old acquaintance be forgot,
The day has came Parlophone PMC1121
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"ADVENTURES WITH ALBERT"
STANLEY HOLLOWAY With Piano
The lion and Albert; Albert comes back; Albert and the'eatlzman:
Jubilee sovereign Columbia SEG0839
"A GARLAND FOR JUDY"
JUDY GARLAND
Chorus and Orchestra Conducted by JACK CATHCART
Over the ninbaw; Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody:
Medlar: You made me love Y u (I didn't wane [o do i[); For me and
my gal; The boy on. door; The trolley song Capitol EAP-20051
"A WINTER ROMANCE"
DEAN MARTIN
With Orchestra Conducted by GUS LEVENE
Baby, V. cold outside; Out in the cold again; Canadian Sunset; June
in January Capitol EAP2I285
BLUE SERENADE -Fea H.g FRANK DRONE
The house and the old wirtana tree; Joey, Joey, Joey; Serenade
in blue; I lave you Mercury ZEPI0083
COUNTRY AND WESTERN TRAIL BLAZERS No. 3
JAMES O'GWYNN
Trying to forget you; Take the last look
CONNIE HALL
The bottle or me; After date rendezvous Mercury ZEPI0000
DELIGHTFUL DINAH
DINAH WASHINGTON
Unforgettable; Nothing in the world (could make'me love you
more than do); It could happen m ag you; The e of miracles
Mercury ZEPIGGIS
"ITALIANO"
THE NEW QUARTETTO ITALIANO with Judd Solo
Vmni Vern In all the world; Romantiw; I sing amore
Columbia SEGM33
LIVE FOR LOVE
SARAH VAUGHAN
Live for love; I'll close my eyes; Love me; That's all
Mercury ZEP10I
KAY'STARR
With Orchestra Conducted by VAN ALEXANDER
Night In; Riders in the sky; Lary river; MwW!
Capitol EAP}1254
"NAUGHTY CHARLIE DRAKE"
CHARLIE DRAKE
With Accompaniment Directed by KEN JONES
Naughty; Searkle, searkle; Old Mr. Shadow; Goo"' eye ghee
Parlophone GEPBBI2
SCOTTISH FESTIVALS OF MALE VOICE PRAISE
Conductor: Jas. McRoberts
Glorious freedom; Happy jubilee; Borden, are lifted at Calvarryy
Christ is coming Parlophone GEPBBIO
MIKE DANIELS
Columbia 335X 1296
III,
Greatest Trumpet
_s OCThem \I!
N,
DIZZIE GILLESPIE
H.M.V CLPIMI
VICTOR SILVESTER
Columbia 315X1268"'
JUDY GARLAND
Capitol EAP-28851
NAUGHTY
CHARLIE DRAKE
Parlophone GEM12
DELIGHTFUL DINAH
DI
AN WASHINGTON
Mercury ZEPI008S
October 1960
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TEA FOR TWO
A Teytown Play by S. G. Holm, Beaman
Adapted and Produced by Hendrik Baker
Music. Arranged and Conducted by Ron Goodwin
H.M.V 7EG8608
"THE BEST OF SELLERS" (No. 3)
PETER SELLERS
Music Directed by Ron Goodwin
Suddenly It's folk song; I'm so azh... J: All the things you are
Parlophone GE46
"THE FABULOUS SHIRLEY BASSEY"
SHIRLEY BASSEY
PETER SELLERS With Geoff Love and his Orchestra
Parlophone GEP88M A foggy day; N. got you under my skin; Cry e aia
ri eG8April
in Paris Colum
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THE FIVE DALLAS BOYS
Shangri-la; The mocking bird; Gigi; All the way
Columbia SEGIll
STAN FREBERG
Capitol EAP-20050
"THE GREAT PRETENDER"
STAN FREBERG
The yellow rote of Texu; The great pretender; Banana boat (Day-o);
Rock island line Capitol EAP
"THE HEART OF A CLOWN"
HARRY SECOMBE
With Orcheatra Conducted by FRANK CORDELL
H.— of a clown: Faith an move mountains: I'll make you mine;
Here in my heart H.M.V 7EG8M
"THE UNFORGETTABLE HANK WILLIAMS" No.3
HANK WILLIAMS with His Or'dti ng Cowboys
My son calls another man daddy; Lost en the river; Mother s gone;
Ready w go home MGM-EP-732
THE TOYTOWN MYSTERY
A Toy%,,
Play by S. G. Holm, Beaman
Adapted and Produced by Hendrik Baker
Music Arranged and Conducted by Ron Goodwin
H.M.V 7EG8607
"UNFORGETTABLE"
NAT 'KING' COLE
Nature boy; Mona Liza; Unforgettable; Welkin' my baby back home
Capitol EAP-20053
"WILLUM AND ME"
RUSS CONWAY WALLY WHYTON and WILLUM
CoI. Bik aareRbr, Nursery rhymes, Play reop and Lullabies: Will— and me; Bobby
Shafeoe — Little lack Horner —Why oh
why
—Hush little baby
— Dance to your daddy; Willum at the football match
loph Parone GEP0808+
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CHA CHA CHA AND CHARLESTON
WI In VICTOR SILVESTER
San Juan; C... bee. the cha; I'd other Charles n; wonder wher
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H.M.V 7EGS605
"MUSIC FOR ANY TIME" (No. 2)
THE KEYMEN
Directed by CECIL NORMAN
- Dizzy fingers; That's a plenty; Temptation mg: Whbperinl
Margie
Parlopho a GEPBB02"
MUGGSY SPANIER
Mercury ZEP10082
MAURICE CHEVALIER
MAURICE CHEVALIER
MGM-EP-733'
"MUSIC MAGIC"
THE MELACHRINO STRINGS -
Ctnducbd by GEORGE MELACHRINO
Autumn C.—. April in Portugal—Colmbre; Theme from the
fllm'LImellghY; Lady of Spain H.M.V 7EG860I
"NOCHE DE FLAMENCO" 1
I OSE GRECO
Doc. ceombales; Luna guano; Ethel. guindaz al pavo;Le emyy
MGM-EPd34"
"ROMANTICA"
MAX JAFFA WITH THE NORRIE PARAMOR
ORCHESTRA
Rentimia: Theme from 'The Unforgiven'; Love Is like a violin:
Theme for young lovers Columbia SEG8036"
'THE ROCKING HORSE COWBOY"
RUSS CONWAY
With a<mmpaniment Directed by GEOFF LOVE
Roll along c red wagon; Empe(
y addles; The r king horse
the
mu d utow
p (G¢ long, little dogie, lit along on Is broken: The hat
n Columbia SEGS028"
"TUNES WE LOVE"
MUNN AND FELTON;r (FOOTWEAR) BAND
Hymn: Crimond; Hymn: ftimington; Deep harmony: All in the
April evening Columbia SEGB026"
"BASIS (ONE MORE TIME)"
'Music from the Pen of Quincy Jones'
COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA
Rat race; Meet B 8; Jessica's day; A square at the Roundtable
Columbia SEGS031"
"8 MEN SWINGIN"'
LOUIS BELLSON AND HIS OCTET
Supervised by Norman Granz
Feather's nest; Tinga-ling: Hamerz he.,.,; Over we ge
H.M.V 7EG8606
Extracts from "BARBER IN BERLIN"
CHRIS BARBERS JAZZ BAND with
OTTILIE PATTERSON -
Lanadowne Jazz. Series
Climax rag; Ice cream Columbia SEGS030-
"FATS" WALLER IN LONDON IN 3
"FATS' WALLER and his Continental Rhythm
Ain't mi.behavin'; Don't try your jive L
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"FATS" WALLER—ORGAN SOLO
Water boy; Lonesome read H.M.V 7EGS602
"PRES AND OSCAR"
LESTER YOUNG with THE OSCAR PETERSON TRIO
Supervised by Norman Granz
lust you, just me: Indiana H.M.V 7EG8605
"SEVEN AGES OF ACKER"
MR ACKER BILK AND HIS PARAMOUNT
JAZZ BAND
Lansdowne Jazz Series gg gy .,e creole trombone; Tiger rag; In a Ptrdenn rnorko
Columbia SEGB029
SWEET GEORGIA BROWN
Featuring MUGGSY SPANIER AND HIS
DIXIELAND BAND
Sweet Georgia Brown; Home (When shadows fall): Caution blues:
It's a long way to Tipperary Mercury ZEPHKQU
"THE GREATEST PIANO OF THEM Al
ART TATUM
Supervised by Norman Granz
Moon song; Moonlight on the Ganges; Happy feet; Isn't it romantic
H.M.V 7EG8601
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"MAURICE CHEVALIER SINGS BROADWAY"
MAURICE CHEVALIER
Give my regards to Broadway; I've grown accustomed to her (ace:
Get me to the church on time; Anew-hngled tango
MGM-EP-733-
'MEMORIES OF IVOR NOVELLO" (No. 3)
With VANESSA LEE. IVOR EMMANUEL, JULIE
BRYAN and THE WILLIAMS SINGERS
MICHAEL COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
1 tan give You the eteril t; Love Is my reason; Fly home little
heart; My Eea—dear and Finale H.M.V 7EG8600"
"THE—CRIMINAL"
Soundtrack music from 'The Criminal'
Played by JOHNNY DANKWORTH AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Riverside ewmp; Freedom walk; After the pony; Treasure drive
Columbia SEGM37
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"THE ROAD TO THE ISLES"
THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
Conductors PETER MOONEY
The road to the isles; Duning white sergean[; The ids .
l Moll;
Go lovely Rose; Mice and an: The cloud app'd lowers; All in
he April evening; S_ who' ham; Crimond; I Ilve not where I
:1 love; Willie W.stle; A rosebud by my earlyY walk. The ..Id an;
Kedron Parlophe.. PCS30M
"BALLADS FOR NIGHT PEOPLE"
JUNE CHRISTY
Arranged and Conducted by BOB COOPER
Bewitched; Night people; Do nothin' till you hear from me: I had
a I"d. sorrow: I'm in love; Shadow woman; Kbaing bug; My ship;
re Don't get around much anymo; Make love to me
Capitol ST1308
"DREAMT"
SARAH VAUGHAN
Dreamy; Hands across the able; The more I see you: I'll be steing
you; Sar eyes; You've changed; Trees; Why was I born; My Ideal;
Crary he all. me; Stormy weather: Moon over Miami
Columbia SCX3326
"HOLLIDAY MIXTURE"
MICHAEL HOLLIDAY
With the Norris P_ on, Orchestra
Swans n Like someone in love; Amor amor; One sweet letter from
you; I hearts That's m"Y,,,.
o
kne f sway
) Gar[ieb,
Bluebird singing
I.my we gin w to you:
Alexander's raJohn. band; lust a payer away
Columbia SCXn31
"JONI SINGS IRISH FAVOURITES"
JONI JAMES
Orchestra and Chorus under the Dir-10. o/
ACQUAVIVA
Too-ra-loo-a-loo-al; How a hinge in Gioca Morn: When
Irizh eyes arc smiling; Molly Mabne; Rose of Trzlee; Peg O' y
her[; My wild Irish a Did your mother come from Ireland?
Danny boy; Believe me i(all those on young charms; Mather
Machree; Galway bay MGM.CS I
"LOSERS, WEEPERS"
KAY STARR
With Orchestra Conducted by VAN ALEXANDER
You always Hart the one you Io.. l should are; I'm a fool to car.:
Don't take your love from me: When 1 lase you; Only forever;
Gonna gee !"
A ; Pleaze don't talk about me when I'm
I mss you s faded summer love; When loves
a man; Into each life some rain ..it fall Capitola
ST1303
"ME AND MY SHADOWS"
CLIFF RICHARD and THE SHADOWS
tree She ages you: 7ou and I; 1 cannot find a true love; Evergreen
W-
love; ChoppinL�n'
o
"_.In'; We have,i
it h
made; Tea one to
ll m•
• Ga.
hiss n's you; I love you so; I'm willing to tarn; I don't know;
Working after school Columbia SCX3330
"MERRIE ENGLAND" (Vol. 1)
With WILLIAM M_LPINE, JUNE BRONHILL,
PETER GLOSSOP, MONICA SINCLAIR,
PATRICIAN KERN and HOWELL GLYNNE
THE WILLIAMS SINGERS
MICHAEL COLLINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA -
Overture intoOpening chorus; We r two proper men; Ohl
Where the deer do lie; I do wunsel that your playlimc That
ry Jack should have a 1111: Love o meant to make us glad: She
had a letter from her love; When trve love hath fount a man;
When a man is a lover; The yeoman of England; Entrance of Queen
Elltabeth and God rave =into O panful England; Kin
yy
Neptune at on his throne, lonely th H.M.V CSDI311
•'MERRIE ENGLAND" (Vol. 2)
Finale att one; The o h of May has c me today; In En land,
nth
Th. Q.... of May
big b d today
Ii
is tRustic don e, Dan Cu
fa
d
hash a gg den; TwoI
merry men a drinking; Who shall say that love
I, cruel;a
When Cupid fin[ this old world trod: Oh! Here's .to-do;
Finale an two H.M.V CSD1312
"THAT KIND OF WOMAN"
JOE WILLIAMS
With Orchestra Conducted by JIMMY JONES
That kind of woman; Candy; You think of every[hing; Sttlla by
tonight; Louise; It's easy to remember; I only want to love you;
Cherry; Why can [ you behave; Here's ro my lady; When a woman
loves a man; Have you met Miss Jones Columbia SCX3325
ORCHESTRAL
and
INSTRUMENTAL
"CHA CHA BILLY MAYI"
BILLY MAY
In a mellow, tone-cha-cha: Twelfth Street rag-cha-cha; Artistry in
rhythm-cha-cha;Thepoor people of Paris-cha-cha; Good-bye-cha-cha; Lap frog<ha-cha; Flyin' home-cha-cha; Snowhll-cha-cha; In
hem d-cha-cha; I remember-cha-cha: Tuxedo Inc ia-cha;
Bijou-cha-ch. Cao - h
pitol ST1329
Les Baxter'.
"TEEN DRUMS"
Ting ting ting; Brazil nu ; Take one; Boomed.; Uncle tom tom;
Barbarian: Chom chom; I dig; Ooch 1 baba: Calypso: Rom boon
Capitol STI355
"MORE MINSTREL MELODIES"
BIG BEN BANJO BAND
I want to be happy; What a little moonlight an do; Don't dilly
dally on the way; Whispering; Chick chick chicken; Five foot two
.ya of blue: Look for the silver lining; Music! Music! Music! I love
y baby; Ain't she sweet; The wazhing on the Siegfried line; I'm
going to get sit-up; Sally; etc Columbia SCX3326
"THE GOLDEN WALTZ"
MERRIE. PARAMOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Gold and silver wain; Pa.dise; Who grise; Tra joli; 1 love you
r ly: Dreaming; Warsaw nonce ; La belle Helene; Beaune
I love you; The haunted ballroom; Rosa from the south; Now k
the hour - Columbia SCX332R
JAZZ
DIXIE IN HIGH SOCIETY
BARNEY RICHARDS AND HIS REBELS
Oh, lady bra goad; I found a million dollar baby (in the flue and ten
u store); Mountaln, greenery; You took advantage of m
M'ourmn' blues( BIII Bailey won't you p1... come home;'$ wonder-
bit. The blue room; Thoo swell; Someone to watch over me; Just
in time; Cat magnifique Mercury CMSIM33
"DIXIELAND ATiTHE ROUNDTABLE"
SHARKEY BONANO AND HIS NEW ORLEANS
RHYTHM KINGS
(Do you know what it means to miss)fir
N¢w Orleans; M!"oberg.
Tr ne fs
blube; Struttin' with somge barb cue; The', aryl ntylua;
Columbia SCX3327
"ELITE SYNCOPATION$"
Chris Barber Band Box Volume Two
CHRIS BARBER'S JAZZ BAND
Lariadowne J.az Sari-Swipsy nkewalk; Bohemia rag; Elite syncopeni Cole smak;
The pach; St. George's rag; The hvourhe; Reinder g; The
taree finer; Georgia nkewalk (At a Georgia amp "tint BCX3319
HARRY JAMES TODAY' PLAYS THE
BIG BAND FAVOURITES
HARRY JAMES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Undecided; Satin doll; Eyes; End of town blues; King Porter stomp;
Ensemble: Jersey bounce; Rotkin' in rhythm; Take the 'A' train;
Lester leaps in MGM-CS-6001
"THE SAINTS MEET THE SINNERS"
MICK MULLIGAN AND HIS BAND
With GEORGE MELLY and THE SAINTS JAZZ BAND
Since .,,
be. girl nrned . down: Way down yonder in New
Orleans; It's .sin to tell a Ile; W here did you any lazt "ht> Tin
roof blues; Wazhing[on and Lee swing; Clarin. m lade;
Nobody knows you when you're down and o ; 'S wood. I:
What did I do to be so black and blue; Make au
me pallet on the
floor; As long es I live Parlophane PCS3W5
KAY STARR
Capitol ST1303
i>&E0n
Na. —d — Sh—.—..
CLIFF RICHARD
Columbia SCX3330
LES
BAXTER
Capitol ST1355
SHARKEY RONANO
Columbia SCX3327
S=@RIMS!
BARNEY RICHARDS
Mercury CMSIVQ3
HARRY JAMES
MGM-CS-6007
October 1960 RECORD MAIL
9: FILMS
and
SHOWS
Musical Highlights from METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER
WILLIAM WYLER'S Presentation of
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of ROME CONDUCTED BY CARLO SAVINA
Prelude; The adoption of the magi; Roman march; Friendship;
'Love theme of Ben-Hur: The burning desert: The rowing of the
NORRIE PARAMOR I
galley slaves; Naval battle; Return W Jud.; Victory panda; The
Columbia SCX3118 mother's love; The leper's search for the Christ; The procession
to Calvary: The mi.de and finale MGM-CS-6006
"THE MUSICAL WORLD OF LERNER AND LOEWE"
THE STARLIGHT SYMPHONY
Conducted by CYRIL ORNADEL
Introduction and On the street where you live: 1 talk to the area:
Medley: The night they invented .champagne—Thank-heaven fo,.
little girls-1 remember it well; Wouidn o it be Ioverly; Another
n; Medley: With a little bit of luck— Get me to the church
on e; I mould have danced all night; Medley: Come ro me, bend
to m
The heather on the hill; Almost like being in love: Medley:
I'm on my way —I still see Eli.—They call the wind Maria: I've
grown accustomed to her face; Gigi MGM-CS-6008
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Columbia ESG7824
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Mercury SEZ19006
3ER
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in Berlin
CHRIS BARBER
Columbia ESG7821
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of Mercury Remrd Corporation.
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SOMEDAY I'LL FIND YOU"
The Music of NOEL COWARD Played by
VICTOR SILVESTER AND HIS SILVER STRINGS
Someday I'll find you; I'll follow my secret heap; Dance little lady:
Mary make-believe: You ere here; Parisian PeNothing
but forever; Dearest love; Poor little ich girl: Dear Iitde
afe; Zigeuner; Kiss me: Mad about the boy: London pre; Aid room
with a view; I'll see you again Columbia SC X3329
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"TUNES WE LOVE"
MUNN AND FELTON'S (FOOTWEAR) BAND
Hymn: Crimond: Hymn: Riming,Deep harmony: All in the
VOCALOC/LL April evening Columbia ESG7818
LIVE FOR LOVE
SARAH VAUGHAN
Live for love; I'll close my eyes; Love me; Th— all
Mercury SEZ19006
"THE FABULOUS SHIRLEY BASSEY" -SHIRLEY BASSEY
With Geoff Love and hie Orchestra
A foggy day; N. got you under my skin; Cry me a river; April in
Parb Parlaphone ESG7819
"WILLUM AND ME"
WALLY WHYTON and WILLUM
Nunery rhymes. Play songs and Lullabies: Willum and me— Bobby
Shaftoe—Little Jack Homer —Why oh why— Nosh little baby
— Dance to your daddy; Willum at the football match
Parlophona SGE2009
ORCHESTRAL
and
INSTRUMENTAL
ARTISTS LIFE
JAN PARER AND THE VIENNA LIGHT
OPERA ORCHESTRA
es Voic of spring; Kiss - la; Art ti life: Talu from the Vienna
woods Mercury SEZ19005
CNA CHA CHA AND CHARLESTON
WJM VICTOR SILVESTER
San Juan; Carribean cha cha cha; I'd -her Charleston: I wonder
where my baby is tonight Columbia ESG7SU
"MUSIC FOR ANYTIME" (No. 2)
THE KEYMEN
.hated by CECIL NORMAN
Di.y fingers; That's a plenty; Temptation; Whispering: Margie
Parlophona SGE2005
'NOCHE DE FLAMENCO'
JOSE GRECO
Dode cascabales; Luna site- Echaie guindu al pavo; La empemom
"ROMANTIC 11
MGM-ES-3585
MAX JAFFA WITH THE NORRIE PARAMOR
ORCHESTRA
Romantita: Theme from 'The Unforgiven'; Love is like a violin:
Theme for young lovers Columbia ESG7M
"THE ROCKING HORSE COWBOY"
RUSS CONWAY
With Accompaniment Directed by Geoff Love
Roll along vered wagon; Empty ddim; The rccking horse
owboy; Ole hithful; The wheel of the wagon is broken, The Jut
ound-o (Gi[along. little Bogie, git along) Columbia ESG7820
1
"BASTE (ONE, MORE TIME)"
"Music from Pen of Quincy
ORCHESTRA
Jones"
COUNT BASIS ORCHH ESTRA.
Rat nce; Meet B B; Jessica's day; A square a[ the Round.ble
Columbia ESG7822
s from "BARBER IN BERLIN"
CHRIS CHRIS BARBER'S JAZZ BAND with
Lut
do
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Lansdowne Jazz Series
Climax rag; Ice cream Columbia ESG7821
"RED BIRD"
Jazz antl Poetry
CHRISTOPHER LOGUE—TONY KIoo
E I
No. l —tone •Blue shoe'; No. 2—tune 'Moon clouds'; No. 3—
e'Bus time'; No. 4—tune'Pandon'; No. 5—'Stew pot'; tune
No. 6—tu ne'1'S blue}; No. 7— tune 'Blue lament'
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"MAURICE CHEVALIER SINGS BROADWAY"
MAURICE CHEVALIER
Arranged antl Conducted by Glen Osser
Give my regards to Broadway; I've grown accustomed to her face;
Get me to the church on time; A newfangled tango
MGM-ES-3509
"MEMORIES OF EE,
I
NOVELLO" (No. 3)
With VANESSA LEE, IVOR EMMAN VEL and
JULIE BRYAN
THE WI LIAMS SINGERS
COLL INS SAND HIS ORCHESTRA
can give no the
the starlight; Love is my re n; Fly home little
h_My dears[ dear and Finale uo
H.M.V GES5806
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* * *TOMMY BRUCE Columbia's newest singing sensation seems assured of success
with his "Broken doll" and "I'm on fire" (45-DB4498).
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RECORD MAIL
October 1960
EMI
"Strangers When We Meet"
THIS PICTURE SEES
PEOPLE AS THEY ARE!
O�bAdfeC?GdK. /K � dWN{L
"AT THE DROP OF A
HAT" Mcchad Flanders
and Duould Pedophone PCS3001
"BELLS ARE RINGING"
Soundtrack
Capitol W1435
'1435
"BEN 111"
Rome Symphony Orcheatm
MGM-0-812
"BEAT GIRL"
Adam Faith, John Bany,
Shut "Ana Field
Colmobla 335X1273
"BROADWAY MELODY"
David Hughes, Midlant
Martin, H.. Forsyth, etc.
Columbia 33SX1180
SCX2392
'•CAN-CAN+•
Soundtrack
Capitol W1301
SW 1301
S L
ouulduack
Capiol LCr6lo5
-S,ilu5
"EXPRESSO BONGO"
Cliff Richard
Colomhis SEG7971
FSG7788
"FINGS AIN'T WOT
THEY USED T'BE"
Joan Heal, Alfred Marks,
Marion Ryan, Adam Faith,
etc. H,MN CLP1359
CSD1299
"FLOWER DRUM
SONG"
0,W-1 London teat
HAIN CLP1359
CSD1305
"FOLLOW THAT GIRL"
Original Load.. cast
HIVIN CLP1366
CSD1307
"GIGI"
Soundtrack
MGM-C-770
"LOOK WHO'S HERE"
.Original cast
H.M.V CUP1357
CSD1302
"MAKE ME AN OFFER"
Daniel Massey,Dtlye Lane,
Diana Coupla.d, Metes
Tzehdker
HM.V CLP1333
CSD1295
Original London cast
H.M.V CLP1375
"OKLAHOMA„
Soundtrack
Capitol L 61
SLCT6100
"THE MOST HAPPY
FELLA"
Original London cast
H.M.V CLP130
CSD1306
"WEST SIDE STORY"
Marlys Walters, Don
McKay LLM.V TEG8429
By PETER HAIGH
KIM NOVAK has never acted better than she does in
'Strangers When We Meet'. There is really nothing
new about the story, the only thing is that it has never been
played out on the screen so effectively.
Ly Coe, clever, free-lance architect, played by
Kirk
arr
Douglas lives in what one can only term ddrmal,
suburban routine happiness with Ms wife and two sons.
His wife, Eve, played by Barbara Rush gives another
good performance. Their marriage is, generally speaking,
normal, moderately happy but not, one senses, by any
means idyllic.
COMPLICATIONS
One day Larry drops his son at
the bus stop W pick up the school
bus and as hens leaving. he looks
[might into the eyes of. a beau.-fl blonde (MaggieGault played
by Kim Novak)whoisalso cuug
off her son W school.
The look ' short but long
n.ugh to be the stag of many
crompHcmions.
That antruing, Larry lands e
contract to build a house for a
fW elisL Roger Altar,
playcd by Em1. Kovacs and here
again Erie Kovacs twos m con-ivci.g acrd thoroughly good pery
forman
Later, his mind still disturbed
by the fascinating woman at the
bus atop. Larry snakes a Point of
taking his sou to school inusuf to
the hopes of meeting her again
and they do mat.
So an affair is born. Seamy,
quietly, futtfvely they mat at
very give. oPPortunity.
COVERS
Meantime the house is slowly
rising w its I..dati—. At
Larry's home Ins , jv
begins to
fxl that something is wroog and
t Maggie Gault'. home her hus-band is my too willing for her to
go to LadicY Nights or to mat
bet1 friends, Which are the
she sews on her assigaa-tions with Larry.
SHAKEN
Eve, Larry's wire, is eventuahy
fully aware that there is another
so to the partys.b.i.,
aparty, and
she invites the Gault..
Larry u g acrd is
mewhat vatmally shaken whey
Maggie wa8rs through [he door
into hu own home. They must be
hangers Whe.
t this they—ta> d how
difLdul u.
AFFECTIONS
Soon the Roger Altar house u
finished and Larry hands over the
key.
He heads over too, m a a""'
f speaking. his affection and his
love for Maggie Gault at the same
This is a Picture which sees
People as they are. It makes no
attah[Pin to
glcas
v
it p ev
ssonality
the facade and pmenta aslire oI'l
f
througWe "
hout the wo Id 'mg dady
EXCELLENT
As I said afore. tbe acting is
Hent and if YoVy don't like
anything else m i,,yo will cer-taiNy be staggered at the ---temporary splendour of the aver-age American home.
Music plays a great pert in the
flan and k cleverly WI— am
cleverly playel.
George Dusdng and the dudn-
sguis
g orris Sroloff supurvisM
I To W the —1 , the
turn
—1, theme song pfthe same title
'Strangers when we mete', hos been
co deg by poD.6rr Dennis Lour
n his n w Cobmbia .single.
Number is 4J-DI)450].
PARLOPHONE
GARY MARSHAL
45-R4605
BRIAN FAHEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Ae the sign of [he swingin' cymbals 4S-R4686
RON GOODWIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
W11MI' down to Washington
Sunshine cruise 45-1146117
HANK BALLARD AND THE MIDNIGHTERS
The twist
TeaMrops on your lent 45-114608
ADAM FAITH
H obout that
With pen a s
LINDSAY ROSS AND HIS BAND
Gaelic waltz
Pipe march for the Gay Gordon. 45-"4690
JIMMY SHANO WITH INSTRUMENTAL
ACCOMPANIMENT
The rum trot
Gaelic wale
JIM M.LEOD AND HIS BAND
The Glasgow Highlanders
The Isle of Skye
THE WISE BOYS
Why wUn
why
My e
PAUL HANFORD
EVZlittle girl
If you 'in [ got love
JERRY LORDAN
Ring, write or tall
I've still got you 45-R4695
JO HNNIE SPENCE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Adventures in Paradise
The balcony 45-R4696
JOHN SCOTT (flute)
Hi-Flutin' Boogie
Peace pipe 45-R4697
FRANK SINATRA
Ni re 'n' easy
This was my love 45-CL15150
PARCH YOUNG
Is she-all you thought she'd be
There's not any like you left 45-CLISISI
45-R46B9
45-R4691
45-R4692
45-R4693
45-R46M
"From The T—cs" Love theme
Mary Mary (from the 01m "From The Terrace'") 45-CLI5152
FRANKIE AND LARRY
Not yet
A fool for you 4S-CLIS153
KAY STARR
Just fora thrill
Out in the cold again 15-CLIS154
DEAN MARTIN
Just in time (from film "Bells Are Ringing')
Humdinger ' 45-CLISISS
HANK THOMPSON
She's lust a whole lot Ilk. you
That's how my future goes 45-CLISIM
GEORGE SHEARING
Honeysuckle rose
East of the sun 45-CL1S1S7
THE gg
GALAXIES
Until
ther
nea[I
time 45-CLISISE
JANICE HARPER
Only —
LL.- .. new, love me never 45-CLI5159
Xkk Donglns and Kim V rak
Meet'
October 1960 RECORD MAIL
being an excellent hit parade potential es a 'single'.
ELLA'S `MOON'
—Another example of a 'single'
drawn from an LP is F..Ik Fitz
geodd singing How high the
ro om' :This comes from the LP
"Mack the Knife", recorded at a
ncert in Gemmny and issued
this nth. We have beady
released a "Mack the Ruffe"
`single' from this LP—and there
is plenty of good material left.
rses
is month also sees the stereo
of two previously-issued
Z�o LPs —"The Saints meet
Sinn rs" nPmlophovewNch
famra Mick Mulligan and h.
hand comb vocalist George Men"d Me Saints rs Hani Jad "'
Manchester, and "Elm SYncePa-dons", the ragtime album which
Wernbia issued in mono last
month.
EFs, TOO
EPa play a, important part in
building a collection and rearry
well-known 'singla' ad
n then. This ramm a have
several EPs of in[ered, including
No.3 in the series "Fats Wailer in
London".
Just before the war `Feu'
Waller tried so a ,s- .1.
at o studios, and also made
me on,
with star British
ranswiso. backing him. On the
latest EP you can hear examples
of both sasiores, including Fats
siaging co Positi
o
ap
,.It 'sbehsviv"' (with n
apologia to Tommy Brace!)
Another EP is by "bony
Dankworth and his o rchesmu
playing me music he composed
for the film '"Me Criminal", and
the recood '
taken from the
dtmek of the film. There are
aka EN by Art Tatum, probably
the greatest, meant of them all,
Later Young with Oscar Pekr-
am,Lou. Benson, and Muggsy
Sp.me,.
Both Chris Rat her d Mr
Acker Bilk have EPs .sued this
..am, sad both dmwv from
is from ` rlin eviously based ere
a in Berlin" ad the
Bilk is from "Sevin Aga of
Acker".
FIRST IF A British Tend band which has
been established at least tin years,
d which has recorded pre,"ous-ly for Parlophone, is that of-Mike
Daniels. Now ve Present the
fits[ LP of Mike Dam I, Delta
j n.
b , which is caned "Mike
fn Mike", a very appropriate titk
or a record whim coon mane with
the whole baud grouped round
ov� mD Daniel, and h. hand ere
well known for their faithful
moreation, of the Oliver-Mormu
Tmud, and among the tuna on
record are "Straggle Buggy"
av d "The Feeds''.
The vacs. are take, by Doreen
Beatty; n Mrs Daniek, who at
ire brae also recorded for Pardo-
phone when she was vowlis[ with
The Saians Jazz Band.
Another new LP this month is
called "Bran m Swing" and rt
introduces, for the nest time on
record, a new tenor sax.t m [he
[ream momd vaned Harold
Ashby. This disc was apeuislly
CLYDE McPHATTER
Testa
I sin"Omni n' up notha' (if I an'[
get something from you)
BROOK BENTON
Kiddio
The same one
45-AMTIIN
45-AMT1109
RUSTY DRAPER
Luck of the Irish
It's a Ilttle more like heaven 45-AMTI I10
-CUINCY JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Love is here no stay
Moonglow - 45-AMTIIII
JAZZ SCENE—AND HEARD
Two Brilliant Singles Among
New Jazz Releases
By NEVIL SKRIMSHIRE
W IIEN long-playing records first appeared in Great Britain nearly ten years ago,
they were made up from tracks recorded - and usually previously issued - as
singles'. A ten inch LP had fain tracks oR each side, and the whole disc added up to the
equivalent of four 78, It was some time before new recordings were made specifically for release on LP,
and then there was a tendency to make tracks much longer than had before been possible-even for a twelve-inch 78. Now we have turned full cycle, and recordings made for
release on LP are sometimes short enough to be reissued as 'singles'.
This is , IF state of affair as 't gives buyers an oPpommitY
to obtain some ntla from an LP in the f of'aingles'. Examples
of this are evident in some of our latest releases.
For in boue Chris Barber made an LP of Ragdme numbers, and
" e of these, "Bohemia Rag", is now issued on a'einsW, backed by
Swanvee River" which Chris is
by special raivat. It is hoped
ere in America for the Lans.
downe Series, and if you go for
the Hawkios/R'ebster smool of
[noon sax Playing. [ism You will
that "Bohemia Eag" will give lislevers a mate of the LP, as well az like this new boy.
DIZZY AGAIN
Dicey Gillespie mpas' regu-larly in the lists, and his latest LP
Ilea "The Greatest Trumpet of
Them Alle, o
urahimlesdmBen
eight-Piece group of all-star Bast
Soloists "
are p
Benvy Godson,
Gigi Gryce, d pianist Ray
BryavS and the front-live includes
Have nombovut Henry Coker.
All the [once but one are origiva.
ayses [the composer has
d
written s
a
framework rather than a complete
freablowing eolowork ows some
Many of you will remember
that when Gillespie visited Great
W of the party was no
saxtah
/ Sonny
Sri.. Coinciding with Stiff's
d vivt [o [hie cchl
we
are releasingm LP wHIchf [ores
Sorry Stm backed by the Oscar
Peters oTrio.
Two f the tuna are Charlie
Parke compositions; whim
Stitt yes 'bate m the great
mr of the modem lm
mYie
It has been said that Stitt is a
Parke copyist, hot m studying
h. playing you will hear only the
M._. of Charlie Parker
cidentally, this pp Stitt; and inna
Iso to Gigi Gryce, whn
yes oa
the GIDes m pie round tinned
earlier.
RYHTHM KINGS
One fund record worth -"=-
ft is "Dmieknd at the Round-table", al iris is a rive rounding by
Sharkey Botrmo d his New
Orleans Rlwfkn Kings. Sharkey
n ld= New Orleans trum-pet player with a background tlmt
lac aria Me now famous do, of
his fm Bix nt
Woher
rpkcemest
s.
On thin
s record Sharkey leads a
Scam of New deans
musicians,
d it is of test that the
chadnetrat. Harry hields, tiro-[her of the famous I!=
Shields
of ODJB fames
Near
early all the tunes are standard
of
nom a
playing . strictly D eked, es
pmctioed by ninny of flu
small Jazz groups k America rail
one here. The sleeve note of the rN give a Sire biography of
Sharkey Honano, soil it. pleas
ant ba
hear him intrdducinB the
v ben on the record.
For the third time in +coo months
the rune"M11e11e Joy,"isheard,
ouch yet again entirely diferent
Gemboth the Arker Bilk rd
orge Lewis version., released on
LPs less[ —uh.
Also among the nun release.
n LP by famous tmmpeter Harry
Jama.It's "Harry James "Today'
Plays The Big Band Favourites",
d is no MGM-C-830 — Steroo
CS6007
EP ROUNDABOUT
by Mervyn Douglas
ELLO AGAIN! The EP list for October is choc-a-bloc with good things and it has been an easy matter
sorting out the records for review. However, I know that
people like Russ Conway, Charlie Drake, Shirley Bassey
and
George Melacbrima are high among your British
favourites. And I don't think I will have gone far wrong
in wintering Dean Martin, Judy Garland, Frank D'Rone
Hank Wi and Hlliams to represent America in the column.
Reckon you should find something there to keep you
spinning happily for a while
THE ROCKING HORSE
COWBOY
Russ Conway
Roll long d wagon;
Emyry saddles; The rocking horse
boy; Ole faithful; The wagon
wheel is broken; The last round-up
COLUMBIA SFIGSon
TOP record seller, Russ Con-way, heads 'way
a
Weal
this movihwith a of
and-
happy EP rounding.
But n o saloon eve, had a
pianist parable with Russ
Conway, the piano totin' key.
puncher from Br.m4 Most aum-bers you'n already know, but its
retrashing to hear the Conway
treatment of them, in which they
take a new and deserved lease of
life.
THE FABULOUS
SHIRLEY BASSET
Shirley Baesey
Af ggy day; Pe, gat you under
my .skirt; Gry me a. river; April m
Paris.
COLUMBIA SEGglr27
STYLISH and indwidualisrk
singing stars are all too often
the prerogative of the Americans.
But
for hem in our
midst we have one of the greatest
— Shirley Hassey.
ei
During her steady but impres-ruse o fame, her vocal style
has commanded more and matt
amour ov.
Th.record. titled"Fabulous",
and h- .y,, bear sum [make
da➢Cry
Youe
are [
bound to 1.
NAUGHTY CHARLIE DRAKE
Charge Drake
Noaghty; Smrkle, srorkle; Old
Mr Shadow; Googk eye ghee
PARLOPHONE GEPIW 2
CHARLI n one of one most
lovable eecord vg sta s, and
if he neste descri bbed es naughty,
I can_
but Hied. He's a
charmer � cloeswnevy
w way, and a
Charlie has added to his repu-in, by his records. Comedy
not the easier[ subject m Plain on
mount, but Chadic Drake has
done it with mmma success
Here s a collection of h. —at
w on axinge and each e is a gem.
A WINTER ROMANCE
Dan .,u Baby, it's cold outride,- at in
ju
cold aedn; Canadfan sunset;
Jane C J__
CAPITOL
CAPITOL E tesca
le
THE smooth,
85
impacas
style
casedf Dean Martta, . chow
hoe to perfeemn. The
dtka may be wintery, but throe's
nod mg cold m the warm appeal-of
this
Let m real
ta.
Iust Bsmn m thhe ease and style,
you spin "Baby. it's cold out-dde" or ".air
'
an sheet".
THE UNFORGETTABLE
HANK WILLIAMS No. 3
Hank Willkms
Myson calk: anotherman daddy;
Lost on the river; Mother is gone; moat of all when you have rime
Ready to go Mme to put yam fat rip. I wouldn't
MGMy
for
t
2 try and select y track for
ONE specially for the country Preference. I'll take 'em an,.
and watem enthusi gain.
asts, and again and a
they will vred,o prompting from
me about this one. The music of
Hank Williams will eve live on,
particularly so on recordings like
these.
A GARJudy Ceru�
JUDY
Over the rainbow; Rock—by,
your baby with a Dixie melody;
You made me love you; For, me
and my gal; The boy next door;
The trolley sang
CAPITOL EAP20o5I
THIS is a well-timed EP ta view
ofdudy'are�__ decision m
�tle m thus
try d the
ncert s she has been
souring in London recently.
Abounding with fading, Judy's
sesumcollectiovt from
This
mine of
rn
her tat sonpresen
bra all ihees
way ahru
ugh.
BLUE SERENADE
Frank D'R use
The house and the old mi—ur
Jgey. Joey. ✓my; Serenade
Mb
blue; J bve you
MERCURY ZEP10083
THDE I hear f Frank
D'R.
I
heard
him
go forhimt
Firer time I heard him I reaHY sat
up and took nodes and this ne
vat release covmms my met
op nlws.
d
Pvoine
ail
of
ividush
and
and a vMos
mn of warmth and
charm. Most certainly Fmak vocals t mount we e
u
ne t whom we shag
liar a
lot fora very long while.'
is
The vision and " made I.
and
e
oldg
tml and "The boom and
the old a
oteia
tree" isa hauv[-
io6 Piece of singing.
MUSIC MAGIC
The Meleahrhto Stings
Autumn an a Aril i
Portugal; Theme r
fiom he film
Iamelwhr'; Lady of Spain
H.M.V 7EGg601
A DELIGHTFUL f
ms,, Played k
the magical style of the George
Meladanno Strings. Beautifully
scored by one of one foravosr
makes m
ra r-cuovf t my time,
but
4 RECORD MAIL
Omobm 1960
A RECORD CROP
PICKED BY
RAY ORCHARD
'k you probably know anew label has joined the group,
Top Rank. This is just another demonstration of
R.M.1's efforts to live up to the title, the greatest recording
organization in the world ; to bring you the finest recorded
entertainment possible.
The dealers too, heralded the move, feeling that distri-bution would be improved, making easier their job of
supplying you with the discs you want. Let's start this
month then, by distributing some views on recent Top
Rank releases. -
GARRY MILLS CLIFF RICHARD
Top lore baby/Don't cheat me Nivetimessomoften/
agars Thinking of our love
TOP RANK JAR500 COLUMBIA 45-DB45M
TIDS intern '=at hit maker N
OT much to say about this
loo e9ke doing it ago aw h e taut. [ra hems obe v
bright melody telling of the din chard by the time you
beauties of his doh. Very read this, and you wJl have
effemive use of m organ and heard it many times Yom-
Di tad bye
backing >�our.
This baby t co bat, but god
all dolkd upp yi— end
lintel. The each" class too.
Tovy Osborne takes over past few releases, ft w
o pro-
the backing ov the other side. bably rival the [op number
It's a song Garry wrote him- for honours.
uK. Over a slow, Wtiug
m Iody, he pleads with ht DAY. SAMPSON
girl to come back ...ell is If you mesa me/See yon around
forgiven. COLUMBIA 45-DB4502
DEE CLARK C LmFPS Prot'9t souMs much
Ym're looking goad/Gloria l+ nfidmt on his sewed
release, a fast moving tak of
TOP RANK JAMI
GUITARS and rhythm chunk
zv with s rings ak ng lama
'tor accent the smoothly rock-m' side which introduces a
Amedcen rtar, D""
rises hif
'.s-
win-
vocal . w
�t
w e
erfiilly or the backing.
With m__an of 34-24-35 ' she pretty we R
A
good
teed to look good. A goad
anal loo.
so
Bank comber is Clark's
sun tunF which be oPem
powerfully before [he mppoR
driRa m 'th m easy Lativ
eat. Drums and vocal group
form the basis of the abmm-
ppl� enplxi Iyto Gloriare
ANDY STEWART
A Scottish soldier/
The mvckie' O'Gemdia byre
TOP RANK JAR512
STEW ART, the very -Puler
.0.
rth of-tho-borde -mor, has dune a toucbm g jjob
of
i' i of o--g
r am who lom e
for home. It's a simple
metll� lyric that wBi sellsell the
the
songtoScolemeuever to.
.
Humour coma to the
the Odra side ... I tMnk
The accordion packed back-img romps alovg, while Stew-art chagmthrough ihelyric,
which, despite Y gCOt P COL
MBIA
he 45
key to love
___" 2 ncestry, was PmcticallY un- COLUMBIA 0.5-D "'
' mlligibk to meUSSustillwritiugmdplaying
for om chance presented in R pimp, but with m oich1 t
a vedy vedy British accent. this lima He'spemedaslow,
Would some north-of-tho- driftivg tuve,. a lovely thing
hard. reader please send me that get the Tony Osborne
a travelationTI think I might strings and rhythm as sup-enjoy it. port
solve. Enough to say that
is another top number by
Britain's most popular young
elazelist.
Flip god much 6mtler
vestment, and as with cliff's
—burs,e
dol
as
g t lob on
the
brivgs torn ""the clickuig of
heels un track
ro
s as the lyric
brivgs om he and ht gut
back together. This should
high into he
charts than his lest.
M
Derveis other who writ;
h a5 he Sings, and get
;edit for the other number,
[her;slow song of parting.
Pleasant but not as exciting
as the other side.
RUSS CONWAY
It's quite a different Con-way from the bit parader of
the part few yesm, but the
e is equally .—Pt-able.
The other side of the disc
is devoted to die love theme
from the ew film, `The
Apartment". This. time a
vocal group takes- lyric
bile Ross and Tony wove
dais through the
laclody, takin o
g ova for the
d coome on their own.
PAUL ANKA
Heno I Iner yen In the
I
be som old way _
COLUMBIA 45.DB4504
A NEW Conway sound, now
thing differeat from
Aoka. Foul takes the favoor-im and swivga it litre mad. A
shumingbatisaet up by
Sid ffve drams avd
prang then Paul attacks. The
bmu comes mashhtg in too,
.ad the side moves on from
[here. A great arrange.
—
It's Avka love again ov
the other deck, a rmokin'
lyric pretty well ted by
the titl . bie. Seems a bit odd
I hearing him recall
the good old days ... but
the as had qy he huite a past,
and u set fora big future too.
MANUEL and the MUSIC
OF . MOUNTAINS
Neva m "'day/
The Portagaeu washerwomen
COLUMBIA 45-1384515
ILOVE the big sound, the surg-ing s clogs of this group. R's
a¢itivg stuff, and for their
latest Columbia release they
have tkema
continental his
is-
nmtb.
g
enet ay. erm
the
tune th
gther strings,
ivg
with the they strings A-pre
dor
f
e very strong e—,
der for top hovoand
There's something bright and
shy about it all. Nice fresh
s off.
Thesepo
ot
moo
mihc,l
omm
not colourful
cod er
i,
in
than ever .. .
letters, in fact
JOHNNY KIDD
Radess/Magie of love
H.M.V 45-POP'790
JDHNNY, '
t w sold seem,
tiff shaking other violently
bun it can't ba from worry ...
this is a great follow-up [o
his recevt bit.
sf the Pita movivg
along at a medium pace whee
ve guitaz, way out front;
plucks along at half the
speed.
Its' rumbles through to a
8<at big eenoey fwi.h He's
b t the Sip rolls af
happier
story.
THE MUDLARKS -
(You ve got to) Move two mowtaiiu/Yoo're free m go
COLUMBIA 45-DB450
THE ame vo al ha mony hat ha put the Mudlarks "'
t nto the
elierfs many times before wBl probably do it again on tbeh
latest outing.
It's a nice melody taken es
a fah clip with the group telling
the cute thotmh demanding story of a girl h. asks the impossible
re befo accepting his love. Fine drive to the preciu vocalizing.
They go all Western for the accompanying side, a plodding dle
f a breaking romance. Mary Real a Rtt more to the fore than
usual. For such a petite miss, be has a very big voice.
LA TEST RELEASES
GA BY MILLS
Don't Cheat b
rae again
DEE CLARK
You're looking good
Glona
THE VISCOUNTS
Night thin
Summertime
DION & THE BELMONTS
In the still of the night
Swinging on a smr
DAVID GATES
TheTh road that lmds
l've
to love
THE DEMENSIONS
Over the rainbow
Nursery rhyme rack
BILL LEATHERWOOD
The long walk
My foodah heart
THE FIREBALLS
Vaquero (Cowboy)
Chlef whoopinM
THE INNOCENTS
HonestI do
My baby holly gullya
JIMMY CLANTON
Come back
Walt
DANNY AND THE JUNIORS
Twutln' U.S.A
A thousand miles away
AUSTIN TAYLOR
Push push
A heart that's true
ANDY STEWART
A Scottish soldier -
The muckin' O' Geordie. by,.
Jans00
JARS01
JARS02
JAMI
JAMI
JARS05
JAR506
JARSW
JAMII
JARS09
JARSIO
JAMI I
JARS12
October 1960
RECORD MAIL
5
MICHAEL COX
Along came Carolfrre/Losely road
H.M.V 4 1?01?789
ONG sequels usually are made
from the old melody plus a
lyric, but here we have a
refreshing departure from co tom.
Cox, with his first H.M.V
release, "does melody vaguo-
1 it,"Angela Jonah and ex`
pianos that he still likes her
. but Caroline has taken
her place as number one.
It has a clever lyric,
a nice
Jody with easy homing
IlaA .uniqu nCt
s and to the
backing on the he, side
which moves at twice the ate
of the lyric. It's a am
emitmg side in so ways,
but lacks the impact of
Caroline.
KENNY LYNCH
Slanpowil/Y.0 make love an well
H.M.V 45-POP786
ITHINK I've said befoice re that I
like this boy's vo and
style.
He's into
form again on
re the vi 1 of a Past Mk
"Slowcoach". The Michael
Semmes Singers give top A relaxed, confident Sion-
the from the great.pen-
g to he sharp finish. era is still the tops. When the
Kenny gives a gentle ticking- 'de finishes, you fcel you've
off to his girl before deciding heard something.
to join her and take thi0ge F6p is a slow, straight sad
easy. This disc h very only ballad . . p ateation as to it. to. petted, but rather depressing
There's bright pen od. Sinatra makes an CLYDE MaPHATTER
s d to the backing of the much of a lyric. T. fell sin t given' up nothin' (if
Cher number. Kerry does a J 't get hk,
up from yov) 3
fialpt, on the more demand- THE GALAXIES _
tog me] ody.I•mundceided as The big insaakfUnmthe nex[time MERCURY 45-AMTI108 e
to which h the betternumber. CAPITOL 45-CL15158 OR his first outing on his new =
THIS is a
M ET
al group oa abet Clydc has chosen one
ADAM WADE Capitol, king 1
very im- of his own songs for the top,
Spaskingofher/Hlackout me moon p...we
debut. The triangle a Benton number for the
H.M.V 45-POPT8T of worse the tmditionaf fiIP'
W� desappeoach tend f the ne, but this story is given a
6es thh m' th a love) ocry clever treatment.
turg wi y While the male member of
disc. "Spmkmi, of her' has the group tells oflua problem
JOHN BARRY
Welk don't run/I'm almin'n
COLUMBIA 45-DBZM
HERE'S another Columbia ids bound far the rap. The
umber mss from Me States, but 't's a tremendous
treatment by the usury Seven that makes it. Lots of gaits. and
beat pound along at a medium pace for same music that is ideal
for dancing or jest Hs[erwlg.
The seIn Parts, souse tine the searm,
Is ekun
ld
ge
s ha' moulded
for Adam. Another exciting side.
through a bitt - I. eeer stballad
that must be heard.
This boy will be a big name
very soon.
As a co mast, the second
with the lever lydc anice
sking
for the moon and stars to be
blacked out as they remind
him of her.
JERRY LORDAN
Ring, write or call/
I've sml got you
PARLOPHONE 45-R4695
JERRY has always done very
well with lils�s
wdtivg of songs,
and is ' irigly popular
as , 'oali't too.
This is his latest lashing,
both his own numbers, his
man and Johnny
Spence backing. Number one
has him asking her to get in touch after they had
4=1_1119-uartet It gee's a wnvmung
treatment from Jerry's gentle
I& whole thing has that
dhing m it which leads
cs m
e to expect to Rod it m the
harts.
Number two has not quite
such
a bight sound, but i[
dues have another five lyric.
Here he Iuts his iniat'ortuves,
anamg his job, few friends,
no o ey) butallsuch things
are cancelled by having her.
FRANK SINATRA
Nice 'n' easy/Phis was my love
CAPITOL 45-CI.15150
THIS is a classy thing With
Nelson Riddle's um dmake-able backing, Sinmm swings,
but as the title implies it's
easy. Fine lyric asks her not
to rush or worry but to enjoy
Im ent of failing in
affeetroes, the
two gels rake turns harmoni-,drag aiff, him, hot presenting
a different lync expanding on
his, or explaining their pos-t[ r.
It may sound rather con-fused and involved reading it
in print, but it c fresh
from the dial.
Hacking is kept to piano
and rhythm and it. a further
tribute to the group that they
make it a big, full sound.
KAY STARR
Just for a dnmf
Out in the cold again
CAPITOL 45-CLI5154
HERE'S a real am, The husky
ounds particularly
effective on a sad long such as
this. The strings in the back.
' gcascade down as teats
In
hOe KaY packs emotion into
the lyric. A vocal group u
heard but only in a minor
PAUL HANFORD
Ev'ryIi`k girl/Ifyov ai0't got love
PARLOPHONE 45-R4694
EY'RY little girl is sweek 600.
himaclLd
lt ma tithe lat
he
r
If.
(especull = mace
yrmnember-ing his doll m the b m
ikini) but
it akes far some fine sounds
o Paul's second for Parlo-phone.
An effective group ofgals
agreea with what he has in
say bout thenex as the
thehe
s grooves brightly along.
Flip has the hit sound to it
o. Here he says that R you
ain't got love, you aiv' t
othin' .. you justur
livin .
THE WISE BOYS
Why wiry why/My brlane
HESS
PHONE 4SR4693
than
throe newcomers (bro-oup
T met re aPPeO vB
ge . T,
a. Just teriog the teens,
andthethirdisabouttoleave.
They'bumt o the
It this year's son. Fah and
an d `TOP to a is a s'w'
pi l
thing' in sound,
I
amet thr am
ough
their vocalizing.
A great [afarI
pion. is
behind them for the sewed
'tam, vocelY suf I
PI ha
w
rmonY ced,
efi at.
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rame, pessimistic about his o
chances. It's a bit slower,
still a heary beak top back ing
ad 6ne lyric. Benton is =
bound to happen, and this
I be the dim to do it.
"To m", despite the title:, is
of a happy affair :.. it's not
style.by
A hblissful s' bby
a
with m lyrics and fine, E
G g backing.
ive and take is'required =_
for ces sucsful reladonahiP =
,ao informed on the other
side. It too moves at a nice
pace, and MCPhatrer gives
the lyric all he's got.
ADAM FAITH
idle. How about OetnViO open arms g
The other number u both PARLOPHONE 45-R4689
slower m tempo and sadder '-F''HE title of this one was the
con[enk but it's the same 1 catch phrase of an old friend
excitivgvoiceseilingthesong. of mine, but there's nothing
A great stylist. old about the number o
ON
BROOK sum. —ce
MERCURY 45-AMT1109
BROOK hone of Mercury's
most popular and versatile
artistes. On this o ring he
takes a pair of his own songs,
and trents'em right.
Klddio" m vas easily
with his warm voice carrying
an the pleamn[ly optimistic
mood as he asks for her final
'yes'. Backing is also tops.
It was a sure fire hit in the
Sates
On the flip, to
story is
roughly the but he's
treatment
While Adam serenades the beauties of his mu—named
Eve, the John Barry orehn-tm moves alwg behind with g
a backing fmltiZ ;wcepins
strings that give 't all
tremendous dive. Adam is
great voice ov his latest
chart-maker. _
Is it a bass trombone eve
hear inmg
the other =
deck? The The Iow she
Pits
=_
contrast 'ell with the Pizzi-cat' strings giving
most
3
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on Thursdays, 11.0 p.m. — 11.30 p.m.
MIDNIGHT ON LUXEMBOURG
with Jimm Young
on Thursdays, 12.(Y0— 12.30 a.m.
WEEKEND CHOICE
with Ray Orchard
on Fridays, 10 p.m.— 10.30 p.m.
RECORD HOP
with Peter Wert
on Fridays, 10.30 p.m.— II p.m.
MIDNIGHT ON LUXEMBOURG
with Sam Costa
an Fridays, 12.00— 12.30 a.m.
featuring all the latest and greatest hits from
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LPs
L A Ml� AMIGOS
Nat King Cole W1220
2. CHRIS BARBER'S
BAND BOX 33SXIISS
3. CLIFFSING533SX1192
4. COUNTRY AND
WESTERN GOLDEN
HITS Connie frauds
MGM-C4112
i. CRAZY TIMES
Gene Vincene T1341
6. ELLA FITZGERALD
SINGS GERSHWIN
CLPIM718
7. EYDIE GORME ON
STAGE CLP1323
8. GIGI MGM.C-770
9. GOOD TIMIN'
Jimmy 'Handy Man' Jones
MGM-C-633
10. INSIDE SHELLEY
BERMAN CLP1300
11. LATIN ALA LEE
Peggy Lee T1290
12. ME AND MV
SHADOWS
CIM Richard 33SXIUI
13. MR PERSONALITY
SINGS THE BLUES
Lloyd Price CLP1361
14. MY CONCERTO
FOR YOU
Rues Conway 33SX1214
S. SARAH VAUGHAN
IS BILLY ECK=ME
MMCMVIS
16. SOLD OUT
The Kingston Trio T1352
17. SONGS FOR
SWINGIN' LOVERS
Frank Sinatra LCT6iN
18. SONGS FOR
SWINGIN' SELLERS
Peter Sellers PMCI111
19. SWING SOFTLY
WITH ME
Steve Lawrence CLP13M
20. THE BEST OF
SELLERS PM 0106
TOP ZO
MPS
I. CLIFF (Nos. 1 a d 2)
SEG7903)]910
2. CLIFF SINGS H and i)
SEG7907)79]9
3. CLIFF SINGS (Na. 3)
SEG8005
4. ELLA AND THE
DUKE (2) 7EGSH8
5. ELLA FITZGERALD
SINGS IRVING
BERLIN (1) 7EG85n
6. EXPRESSO BONGO
Cliff Richard SEG79]I
7. FERUN'S
FAVOURITES
Ferlin Husky EAPI-1210
B. FRANK SINATRA
EAPI-1013
9. 1'LLREMEMBERAPRIL
Eydie Gold 7EG8562
10: I'M 1N THE MOOD
FOR LOVE ZEP10076
II. IN CONCERT
Gordon Mse EAPI-980
U. LIVE FOR LOVE
Sarah Vaughan ZEPI0087
13. LOVE 1S THE THING
Nat N'!
King Cole EAP14124
14. MO VI
Kay Sou, EAPI-1254
15. NINA AND
FREDERI SEG
16. OSCAR PETERSON PLAYS IRVING
BERLIN ]EG85
I]. PICK OF THE PLAT. T-TERS No.7) ZEPI00]0
IS RAGG N' WITH SID
Sid Phillips 7EGE71
19. REQUESTS FOR
MALCOLM
VAUGHAN 7EG8579
20. THE BEST OF
SELLERS GEPB770
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XI
Y:
THE 1960 Radio Show held recently at Earl's Court,
London, proved to he a tremendous success for all
concerned, especially for E.M.I.
In all, over 80 artistes from the E.M.I Reeords group
attended the show. Over 80 artistes - and one kangaroo,
that is! Emmey the kangaroo came from a zoo in Bedford
as 'stand-in' for Australia's Rolf ("Tie me, kangaroo down,
sport") Harris, at present `down under'.
These E.M.I artistes-and Emmy -chalked up be-tween them a grand total of more than 280 appearances on
the B.B.0 Gramstandr the B.B.0 - TV and A.T.V stands.
To ev - that a busy wh dWe ,
mmihed and thereappear-an moothly as possible,
EM.Ira
orgarlised a radi-.
trolled car to carry artistee be.
`
th
Kcra
its bee, th`a
tars in South Kensington and the
Radio Show.
Ineklentally, it is reported from
the zoo, that Emmey hasn't been
the same, kangaroo since her visit
to the show. Seems that at the zoo
the audiencesa tougher-and by doLn Castle
[here's less applause, too!
Our picture shows Australian
star Frank Ifield, currently soor-nh his latest disc "Gotta get .
a date" with Emmoy a[ the she,.
GARRY
IT rook the release of-ofdu
Gom ds in Amerirn bef
ry Mills, !tad a hit i his
try.
co This w "Lack for a state',
which wo Issued in the States
vsaaa
ratred
hit-
r
ery.
and son ,, 1,tB
i apace irs
the top tart here in Britain.
This rtg, actually. wu o-surw
m the film "Cite- Oj Horrors .
Born in Wes, W-ickham, Kent,
n October 13, 1941, Garry, a
-phew cf trot are .Nat
th-alts,
has always lmd the en-uregemenr pj hit father Charles
Milk, who.in his ypursger days was
lager bimsey
Garay *st starred or so may
before him, with a sporar the TWo
I's C g Bar in Soho. Hk ability
a singer was nattered wblle he
as playtng w/rh Adam Faith's
group and gained jot htm a record-11.ratan with Top Book.
RITZ E.Mlle
wase
'Top Teen
baby, art moving ,=
ballad. Coupling k rte Pj6k
aampp-1 ,1,
'Don't cheat m
again' art JAR500.
BRAIN FAHEY
BRIAN FAHEY, IS a man who
haz been on Me music scene in
Britain for some timeal-daagh it was not untd Ids recent
release "Street of a dousaad
bongoes" that his mate ready
become known to therecord-Wying Wblk.
Now, with his orchestra, be has
me up with a really rarely s000d
for his -w Farlophow single "The
clanger", his c25, ompoaition.
Bum on April 1919, in
Margate, Rrian lived in Lineom
as a cNM where his fader played
me orchestra. m During the war, Brio
oaeded and ptured by
erm de
Gane at Dual i ic. He endured
in, ordest of faring a Bring squad
-d . one of five svivors out
of 120 men. ur
Amongst his con-hicrrs a
de dame from We famous fiM
"The Ugly Dadlio," and ail tow
titles for his fast two discs.
As arranger, he has scored many
f E.M.I's [op show LP , and has
alw arranged l marl' d0
artistes, including Don Lang,
Alma Cogaq Russ Conway, Cnis Francis and Vern Liars.
His ambitions He more tu de
c assiml field, for he , soma
day like to write a symphony, an
opts and a Mass.
Mip of Brian's new disc Is "At
the sign of the, swingrn' cyn bole"
(45-84686).
woaei,E�
ELLA FITZGERALD
How high the moan -Pas. I anti 2 49-P01`782
JOE LOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Quicle tep Medley
Steppin' ouc with my baby; Let yourself go;
Top hat, whice tie and calls; I Sea the sun in
the m ruing, etc. 4S.POP783
'Quickstep Medley
I've get yoq under my skin; I love Paris;
Alwa`s [rue w,ya. in my fashion; You do
some hing to me, etc - 4S.POP789
JULIE RAYNE
Bim bum Isom
One ore ume
KENNY LYNCH
Slowcoach
You make lava se well
ADAM WADE
Speaking of her
Blackaut the moon 4SrPOPM
TONY OSBORNE WITH RHYTHM
ACCOMPANIMENT
Selection from the show'Oh-' IS-POP788
MICHAEL COX.
Along come Caroline
Lonely road 45-POPl99
JOHNNY KIDD AND THE PIRATES
Realer
Magic of love 45-POP79B
MILKO PAPAYAKI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Never on SundayY
Hass.Pic_ Nazralgique
(both from film "Jamais le Dimanche") /5-POP791
BAY CHARLES
Georgla on mY mild
Carry me back to Id Virginny
Suing in English by DALIDA
Never on Sunday
MILKO PAPAYAKI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Part. D-onnere
(both from film "Jamais Ie Dimanche") 45-POP793
4S-POP706
95-POP716
45-POPM
October 19W
RECORD MAIL
A MASTERPIECE — "SONG WITHOUT END"
P ERTZAPS never before N the history of the pi— i dostry has Al life -,of. gees[ man been
now rho ing exchts very et end v
Jdly
ne M
e m
ama; Sh —
ix,on,
dbuty Avenue. zt In "Song Without End",
n With top .tar Dirk Bogerde playing Liszt the story features the highlights of his life, his conic,
his piano playing aml the compositions of sub famed composers as PaS.Mil' Schumann, McMeEsohn,
Wagner, Chopin, Berlioz, Heedel MA Bach. The music in M, film is Vuly wonderful end sliming
end w01 be a Vent for the ears of the cMcouc going Public.
The rest of the MIvy concerns the Iwo great loves of Franz List's life, Countess Marie D'Agoet
played by Genevieve Page, and Princess Carolyn, Say,-Wittgenstein, a role which MftM.ces breath-
taking new sunr. ud ra A dmatic story, Ne conuic ie photographed in CmMMSwM and beautified colour, with Dick
Bogard' shining m perhaps hi co., challenging Part.
The mein theme of "Song WMo ut End" which goes under the some title, also makes great list¢ang,
coq has recently been recorded by Cyril Ornadel ard Ns Sun fight Symphony on 45-MGM1090.
FOLLOW UP
ANOTIlER o-IEt w conel
to E.M.1 from Top Rae[ s
vomlg Michael Cox of 'Angela
.lones'fame.
Michael comes from LwerP-t
and was born on Merck 19, 1940.
Hisbig break came after his sisters
to to Jack Good asking for an
audition for Michael. Arriving at
theaudidau with no-mss air music,
Michael was Iasi one of numerous
hopefuls.
However, his musieal [sent did
t let bum down, and he passed the
audition I'M flybM -lours.
Reset as pots on Ne TV
`pop' shows "Oh Boy", 'Boy
MmMS GVIs" end "I" I
also several haws Ath
sun' such as Manly WBde, Joan
Reg- and DeAd Whitfield.
Scheduled to tour Re"" with
MGM star Jimmy Jones in
October, Michael makes his debut
for H.M.V, with a follow-up lo his
I "Angea Jones".
Title k "Along -me Caroline"
coupled with "Lonely Road" (4S
POPl89).
FINEST
YOU y mbar a taw
onihs buk, aP article in
Record Mail all about -medy on
ewrd. In this, a comedian by the
If Mort Slid w
t
inned whose disc, "Thes
F..
Lies Ahead" (H.M.V CLP1252)
rains acme of the f c e d record-d humo eur• ever In he issued.
Mott, who is often introduced
on Ids night club deter as 'the
set President of the United
Stales' now has five superb LPs
out in America, all of which are
enjoying tremendous sales.
At 33 yea' old, here is
comedian who can hold -
audience in the palm of his band
for hours. AltLough widely
known. in Britain as America, he
an woo win be around for
a long time m come.
BIG THREE
WHEN you find three people
by Ne mence of Sarah
Vaughan, Jce Willums and Count
B,4, on one then you can be
me that this Is somedisc,
tldmg to really
stand up nd wak e ounce of.
This fabulous threesome have
got her toget scow for a new Colum-bia single.
On the cop side they give "If I
ea bell" from the show "Guys
And Defis". It's real, sesuatio,al
Ilsteeng, as they swing through
the number beautifaty.
Backing is the classic standard
"Teach on, tonight" which again
gets 'A' treatment Number i
4 5-1)13,1511.
"JUST IN TIME"
UNDOUBTEDLY one of the
best numbers m he musics
taco "Begs Are Ringing" starring
Dean Martin and Judy Holliday is
"Jost m time".
Dean has now come up with this
bar on the top side of his latest
Capitol platter.
Flip M another typi-1 Dean
Martin coda" entided "Homo
dinger" MA ce. be found
45-CL15155.
To caph all the many cousicel
delights of this brilliant movie, the
smmdtrark LP bas recently been
released on Capitol. Number
W1435 — Stereo SW1435.
THATpreny youug Julie Rayne is
jul( of Don her recent H.M.F
single "Rim ham bum" and "One
nuo, rime" (45-POP785)
THAT the ..I, jrom the TV
ses"Adveru a Po,cp
e"hav
been our an record b by ParInohax's
Johnnie S➢sate. 45-R4696.
W release on Capitol mark. the debut M Britain of Mo
NE
A -fed young boy. who go under the Dames of Fraukie
I, Larry. Their sides on 45-CLIS153 are "Not yet" arse "A
f-1 for you".
They met while they were both playing drums for a girl's drill
team known as "The Berharotles". Lamy was bon— ApN 28,
1941, in Washington C.H_, Out, and Finade an Dare 19,
1942, m Ho,uiam, Washmgton. First singing together for the
T of it, a friend of theirs wrote some songs whi . ch they sang
on cope for him.
A business associate of Larry's father knew a Me Rey Sunnily
o whom be sent the loped recordings- He liked them, and the
Wye were Men recording tion, at a studio. Bay Smnley Men
wok the disc to Copilot who bought it. Hence, their debt disc
which is an interesting first effort.
COLUMBIA
jj
CHRIS BARBER'S JAZZ BAND
Bohemia rag
Swannee river
DPVE SAMPSON
If you need me
See you around
CHUBBY CHECKER
The Twist
Toot
PAUL ANKA
Hello young lovers
I love you In the same old way
THE JOHN BARRY SEVEN
Walk don'x run
JOHN BARRY .SEVEN PLUS FOUR
I'm mown on
45-DB4501
45-DO4502
45-DB45h3
45-oms"
45-DS4305
CLIFF RICHARD
N'- =.u.
Thinking d ourt love
s
_ 45.DB4SW
DENNIS LOTIS
Strangers when we nett (from film of the same name)
Two wrongs don't. make aright v 45-DIMS07
RUSS CONWAY
Passing breeze
The key to love (Theme from Rim -
"The Apartment") 45-DB4SW
VICTOR SILVESTER & HIS BALLROOM
ORCHESTRA
Paper roses (Qs)
The singing P.—(WZ) 45-D"SM
Love is like a violin (SFT)
If she should come to you (SFT) 45-DB4510
SARAH VAUGHAN—JOE WILLIAMS— COUNT BASTE
If I were a bell (from "Guys And Dolls')
Teach me wnight 4 DBIISH
BILL COURTNEY
PerriccoM fly
Blanket on the.1,Mch 45-DS4512
THE MUDLARKS
(You've gett
o go
to) Mov. ountains 45-1)114513
TONY BRENT
Just a-wearyin' for you
I'm alone beaus' I love you 45-10114514
MANUEL & THE MUSIC OF THE MOUNTAINS
Never on Sunday (from film of the same name)
The PonugueM washerwoman 45-DB45f5
NICK BENNETT
You unders and me
Mr Lonely t
STANLEY HOLLOWAY
petticoat lane (from flm'Hello London')
Sing a song of London
45-DB4516
45.1)11451]
May We lljfP©4f4fCe
THE WISE BOYS-'
OBIN,Mmhael evtl PaW ^
Gla�mp �mpve f Abmt
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* LP STAR OF THE MONTH
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RECORD MAIL October 1960
GET IN THE QUEUE FOR LPs
BY RICHARD, FRANCIS, JONES
Ray Charles "Hits The Road" for KM.V
and Mel Torme Reforms The Mel -Tones
THREE young singers whose names invariably feature in the charts with their 'single'
releases have new LPs available this month — and such is thou popularity that I
anticipate a rash to the shops.
Pride of place must go to Cliff Richard whose fantastic consistency keeps him way
out in front of all challengers. He and his famous accompanying group are showcased
on `Me And My Shadows' on Columbia.
The MGM label gets the credit for the other two, by Jnunnmly' 'wnnnmm�nc
couple of artistes who run Cliff close in the popularity
stakes. I mean of course Connie Francis and Jimmy Jones. a
Some of Connie's Top Ten favourites, including R̀obot
Man', `Stupid Cupid', and 'Plenty Good Lavin' aze in- €
cluded on `Connie's Greatest Hits', while the first album
by Jimmy Jones takes in `Good Timin"—the tithe of
the record —and `Handy Man'.
Capitol's Kay Starr, who has ed young musicians are stepping
been over here for television out as artist, in then =_
appearances, has a fine new
album in "Losers, Weepers". Kay
always Bete a'wgh standard with
her recordings but she )s matched
this month by now releases fora those fop tylls, Mel Torme,
Divan Washington, and Samh
Vaughan.
New name on the H.MN label
is that of Pa- Charles. Ray, f ea
in America for his atla lma s alto
laying as well a his singing,
hilt combines gospel songs aM
blues, is stesd'dy building up a
following in this country and "The
G.I. Hits The Rued" shoWd
Recently, they had the diem, it, =
RICHARD
=
of replacnnt _ boss' at 'bet
ter o 3
of the Hit Pamde. .
a"Ptly
, ther—LPre, ro =RTTENBORDUGN =
IV,
. pk
aD e
titledefore,
h —
shqw - the mlem' f both
s' gar and musicians. The Shad. = E
e also taming out some
his soogsfin,0 tneseaaysana = LISTENS TO THE '__
sum ofthemaceincludedonthis =_
ra— for inamnw,'You and = LATEST LPs =
I" by Bruce Welch and Hank H.
Marvi.sud"She•sgone"byH-k IIIII1111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111
d Jet Hams, two great hacks.
I enjoyed everything about this
record. The m [trial - -
As always, Connie Francis is The songs here vary consider-'
i top vow) form and she has all ably, the repertoire (wing based
the qualities of a much older and on platy names, and V Ibis is your
ore experienced performer. mooducfi,. to the artistry of
TEEN DRUMS Ray Charles, you'll find plenty to
whet your appetite on this disc.
Les Baxter Each track has its own qualities,
D,,r ring ring; R_11 outs; T ke but 'Deep in the heart of Texas'
i9mmada; Uncle T Tom; or Basin Str«t Blues' make good
Barb.,-; Cl.. rhom; I dig: plea f the Ray .Charles
Ouch I Baba; C¢lyDso; Bum bum. talents,. and show why he is such
CAPITOL T735g a big star vt his own country.
A NOVELand most wmpelfing I r kon it will not be long
,; LP from famous orcheatml Were
ll
has .'ill
rnth
conduct,a Les Baxter. astic following over here.
BACK IN TOWN
Met Torun€ with The Mel-Tones
Makin' whoopee; limbis, ban-gles and beads; What @this thing
called love; I've never been M love
before; Truckm'; A bunch of the
blues; It ftp—d in Monterey;
I hadn't anyoue'til/you; Asmoorh
m; Dorz't dream of anybody but
m; Some like it hot; Hit the road
ro dream"
11MV CLPI382
LONG before Mel Torun€ es-tablished his own reputation
With the accent mainly on the
rhythm cation — in a gentle but
rather haunting style — this. to-
cord an. fail to set the feel
a ll s
pideal for the rto
dance in
"I gsWtable
for relaxed son
chav I'�strning.
Mostln [
Les Baxter o iginals,
which bemseI'. kes this
ew Capitol disc a good buy, this
s d with a aifferenee, and
e bound to soma a great deal
If attevtian.
GOOD TIMLN'
Jimmy 'Handy Man' Jones
gain a host of new admirers for wide range from up - tempo t his
best d - Good rimin'; A waMrous place;
and the c vet picture, it's a always hurt the ove you love",
This newest LP features Kay
hisfa le
Style ofdhilhI
, rockers' to ravage baihds— jisten [olpier on
v
frocks like "Yo
Half record to which I wish to
draw your [rn[ion "Teen
Dome" by Les Haxta. ,e
bas a
repd[a tiv as an artanga with an
imaginative touch and has -
11 tedthis
a rug Bu eof
00 [his LP, mainly by the use of
percussion instNmen[s.
ME AND MY SHADOWS
LTiB R:eM1ard ana The snaanwB
I ef
anno8 fund g
t rY
love EverB en
e; She's gone�Lej oat a'gnam
inn;
You're just the orle to do iJ: —' i
of /we; CMDPin' chavgin;
We have (e made; Tel! me; Gee
whin ir•r Is. I (ove ran aa: run
wT(ing ro team; I clan'! know:
Working offer sehaol.
COLUMBIA 33SX1261
WHAT fantastic heights of
popularity this young star
has rixn to! On grounds of sheer
vmislency ypu must baud i[ to
im, for condo others may have
[Heir ups ana aownB, Cwt Ppn-tinua [o chalk up nit after hit.
Cliff, F. sun would be the
firs[ [o acknowledge that his
ox panyin6 stoup, The Shad-e
s, have Played a major role in
help-...
him N attaiv his present
hengeable position. And
now, 7'm glad to s«, these mlent-
knockout.
UNFORGETTABLE DINAH WASHINGTON
DmWt Wahsirlgton
This bitter earth; I vmk:reraM;
This love of ;Alone; Some-he,e abng the (iu; The sans is
Mad; BrerYbodY (¢vas somebody;
Ask ¢woman who knows; A man
Whe� fail/in� ; (IN ge�able.
MERCURY MMC14048
RNAH WASHINGTON is
e of the great vocal smrs
with a 9uicklYr«ogWsable, bits«
tinge to her
smgtng ova a style
which has placed her out at the
front of her cltosrn field.
Hero she takce a co
l own
lation of
slow. moody hatless ova smmPs
them with her sensitive
[erprelation, wwcn is particu-lazly forceful vt such numbers as
"This bitter earth" "The acne is
evded",avd "WMVI fall th love".
R's emotional stuff which might
well provide suitable Iisteving for
the wee small hears
—but whrn-« you near the r«ors h
Hain that the fide has ban
perfectly It—
LOSERS, WEEPERS
Kay Smrr
You alwahouldys
hurt i m a jo¢I Ia love; 1 s care;
care Dan'r rake your lovefidm
When!lost you; On[yforever;
Gorcrra get a gp; !miss you so:
A faded summer /ove; When
man loves a mart; Into each life
come � asr j u. ra
CAPITOL T1303
KAY Starr, one or the realty
treat 1 smIsraeli
f, te h
record o rid, has rned her
reputation by the cons'[en[
quality of her dices. That vibrmt
jaxa-ins«ced vat« imparts new
nig [o songs which nave
been to the repertoire of all top
singers for years.
"Plwse don'[ talk about me whrn
run gone^ and ' Into assn Ise
s con must fall" ana youTl
see what I mean. Showmanship (or
shoWd a be snow-womanship'1),
iac 0,le phrasing; sad a lyrical
bwt, all combine N make IT the Starr that he certaiNy is. -
CONNIE'S GREATEST HITS
Connie Frauds
Rabat ma a; Fallm%HaPDY days
rot IonetY nights; Srpid cpid;
Carolura moors; P/ertrygood !Quin';
Va/ent You're g— miss
It s
worth it;
miss me;; Ifl didn't
My happiness; I'm sang I
made you cry.
MGM-C4131
THERE'S lift e I con ay about
this record, or Miss Connie
Francis, which I and many others
haven't already said. In any case,
Connie hoe said it herself
tremrnaon6 snc«s6 m each of
these - 1.
Many have already scorrA a hit
parade bulLaeye W this country,
d they are brought t gather
here o ne grw[ MGM long
p A MUST for every Connie
Francis admirer and if You miBBed
them first time arouvd, his is the
opportunity to ratify that situ.
Never had it so ogoad; For ou y;
Where [ he w. !d?; Tau ['/!
krmw; IfamlY man; Too long will
be too late; My precious angel;
Readyfo love; The search is aver;
I g¢fryoa.
MGM-C-832
READERB will vce pe r-
. no p-
' from me to give this.
new MGM disc a spin. Jimmy
Jones has aheady made a sensa-npnal avaese in this country with
his unique raording of 'Handy
Man". Mom re«n[ly he has
Is the success with "Good
Le already a
has a
timing
w,si following
l
aI
ithi
s
just waiting for the release of this
LP.
His two bib hiss are included
here, along with a string others
treated in the same style which
Ills esmbnshed him so strongly.
A= for Your next pamya is
�detl, providing you ke
timin' towards y .... rest
If store.
THE GENIUS HITS
THE ROAD
Ray clmdeB
Arabamr baa„d; ce¢rgia an my
mind; Basi
me
n et blues; Missis
sipDi mud: Moonlight N Vermont;
New York's my home; Califamia,
here ! rnme; Moon aver Miami;
Deep in eke heart of Texas; Carry
back old VirginrtY; Blue
Hawaii: Clmnanooga chop-choo.
HMV CLP1387
NOT Perhaps as well known in
this country as he might be,
this new .HMV recording could
ell put that position �gnt for
Ray Charles. A��
the
SN[ea �
an i s mavn
lisa
t and
blues gar, a gospeller, jarz
lit[�oub thato
Rp
ay Charles finds
sheer enjoy.lrent in singing.
Blinded at an early age, Ray's
uncical sense nab neon Bna.Dened
so that he feel,
Is every ounce of a
�BhlYarged
d
chf
h
a [erPreGtion.
admired as the leader of a group
wiled The Mel-Tones.
By ail standards at that time —
d even ounce—n was one of
the vocal groups anywh« o
e.
Now, I'm delighted find,
T,91.1 has used hiRgreat talen[f be
gam m t o [mv o
The Mel-Tones. The result is