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RECORD
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF - POPULAR' RECORDS
ISSUE, BT E.M.I. RECORDS LTD.
I. His Master's Voice', Columbia, Parlophone, M.G.M.)
t',I. 1. No. L
Pried 1.!.
Fct,, a ISSF
HILTON RECORDS
IN GREAT PAIN
SENSATIONAL H.M.Va ISSUE
JIMMY YOUNG
JOINS
COLUMBIA
BIG NEWS this month is the signing by COLUMBIA
of singing star JIMMY YOUNG.
Since he cane into prominence in 1951 with his smash
hit of "TOO YOUNG," his name had held top position
in every aspect of show business. Since that date he has
had a succession of Hit Parade records including,
UNCHAINED MELODY," "THE MAN FROM
ILARAMIE;' "SOMEONE ON YOUR MIND;' "CHAIN
GANG" and "MORE;' and it is with obvious delight
that we welcome him to the Columbia label.
cfA
ea
pnpeefroce his oea
broad aai
and televa
lvon, Jlm ie has also
been featured in his own T.V.
hasgra amen. elOhn dd'th Gave
Kelly ant.
"olnvilatiov to the
Dance" — hen he rag
"SOPHISTICATED LADY."
This popular star is due ns make his i first car f
Columbia within the e t few
weeks. We nrong!y aadviso race
t� mi or for ' .
em.
NEW RELEASE
FOR ALMA
A new single issue by Alms Cogav is due for relearn rode
!February 7th). This is m addition to her big L.P. debut, which
is reported elsewhere.
The dust this e ' qq w Alma Cogav team
"SUGAR7ff end "GETTDV• NEADY FOR FREDDYr
"
on POPASO.
r'EW people wiU realise ort listening to the graat create
Ronnie Hilton issue that it was recorded under con-
siderable di 11 Only days before, Hilton had suffered
an injury on the football field, due to an aaidental kick
on injury
c le.
This at of 'he St. paaina¢¢ eat
charity match when Ronnie, and
Theatre, Sheffield. ehallenged a team handW a
by corn A en Stan
St en, who l, Iso rnideet in pavtomime at a nearby thw[rc.
The match, which was in aid
of Ilut y, namnlly pp owed a
great s d xd0 e
"ued t play d y W fact
hat he had pulled t
o ligament
d chipped an anal* bone.
Though on'derabll' roue
he
has managed coo
plaYine the pan f Prince
Flonul, hrs fins pantomime
role.
Whilst still In this painful
condition. Ronnie Hilton had to
make the return journey be, tween Londo and Sheffield so
that he might put o ecord
hat yy people regard as
being his Brae t *Hon YeL The
titles of this n w H.M.V.
.o— d. rlc J an Pritig
January 71st a "MAGIC
MOMENTS" wad ONE
BLADE OF GRASS (In a
d—)" on POPA46.
RONNE HILTON
STEREO DEVELOPMENTS
a we thou interest in the
�h be irecerd<has t=9=2 recently
which has been made in this field by EM.I._he world's la pat
*cord company.
r
Th two blown methods of r divg aterco on disc are
both bsaed o a specification wanted by E.M.I. ae lovg ago
as 1931. For matey yeah w n t Ipmble to develop this
technique be®ute the shellac r rd d the phs'... esluiy
mentthe, available were too made se high fidelity praduc-mde [o give satisfactory rc- Uon,
together iW intennve re-
ise
bloh
wk
to aa.
consi consider ad.
t tnn
Cif% a rcul voar-bility.
a
E.M.I'amm
rk in build•
dump h
bbp
raaat I.- y
eo n�
lapen
used by the B.B.C.nfn ma mm ten broadcast f reran
radio w of them— es, that E.M.I�a.,c.d, has
the m rI" for supplying the
Public t000rd
a
in then
ne of
ed'um.
on But it is no use putting stereo
discs , the m rket—E.M.I.
old do that tomorrow— til
the m of playing % them
is
-liable in form d t
prim a"e""e to worsh
while satin- of the public.
Work n perfatin`
a suit.
able pick-up for a reproducer
which will play both stereo and
Vpproduetiov. The advent of the
,1d1
bred record and the
great strides which arc being
tiro',
lark Pa key and davit: person.
Weft rnM r, d!
yne, has t
ll
.
I y rWucrrd h era for
o f ,..—., N.M.V. Long Pfoyin8 record. Jack Pay. fs
phvurcd here wir Recording At ..9 r. Hermon Newe(f.
ON THE MAPP
There's a new issue by sing-ing star LUCILLE MAP;
which is bound to ca n-siderable attention. Lueillea
lease is"LOVE IS and
THE EARLY BIRDIE" 00
Columbia DBAo7L
Lucille, the 25-ynr-old singer
from Trinidad, is married mth
She met her husband
wit,
is
n
a policeman when she
k s t b
a s om
of Police aeno-stapher.
She starred singing as a child
and made her first orofevroval
p wasp..
with B.— Holder.
It long before she had
her own radio i "Lucille
Mepp Sings." ai Sunday lunch.
time. A peak listening hour
in he Ilm Mat
India. to Ena1 d
is 1954 foie holiday with her
husband and derided to stay
hen I iderin Sothm
a termio-
here than at home. ugh bests
She hadn, been in this
o y long- before she —
offered part in tau Train."
t as this lucky break but
really brought L.. to the
nolim of the British public. She
s chiefly remembered for the
Florence Mill, number "I'm a
Little Blackbird." Soon she
snapped up by We B.B.0
for sev 1 seriec in doting
her to a still wider public. 0.
She has completed am
rk
her first film, with Anna Nngle
d Syla , Sym. in wWch
Lucille PIaYs
the pvn of a staff
num in childrens hospital.
Her first record for Columbia
Raords was released in Match.
1956. The rifles 7 "MANGOS"
ISLpled with "TREASURE
AND" on DBA9t6. Sin"then she has
had several each-
jog record releases.
Lucille is currently in a pro-.I ... t role in the new British
musical "Lady at the Whml."
o�rai,ary r rda is q wing
II ill E.M.I. ttthntcal design
dapartmmts iv Britain, europe
d America
Although therefore, it ill
probably be acme ynn before
stereo di a are available in the
same d�
se I
records der the H.M.V.,
Columbia, Capitol and other
merit., the stage b almost set
fora ma use
but stowing num-bar m ter e ket—pro-bably in about 12 month % rime.
RECORD MAIL - February, 1958
Enjoy life at 4S! No, this
is not another commercial for
poprem
ills, but only a way of
reminding you that the best of
corded mu is available on 70
,.p.m. record from the labels of
Columbia, ParlophonI
and M-G-M is also available in
posainily every a¢ on the
co mpact 45 r.p.m. 7" size.
To buy your music in this form
has many advantages. Not only
does its size permit storage of
a greater number of records
than the standard 10", but the
weight factor should not be
rverlooked. Record, on 7' 45
.p.in can be safely placed on a
bookshelf as you would your
favourite books.
Additionally, its flexibility
s that it is ma
c callly u
breakable in I usag , and
the playing surface available an
this type of recording enables
you to enjoy a greater quality
of reproduction. A single play-' a 45
reprise yo on r.
won
will s
you as to the wonderful soles
which may be obtained from
such a compact a
record. The
exceed life f 45 r
r,
an
hr
ads its pre,
are a
and if
the fine and
lob
s are kept fren
of dust d lubricated with
Emir cleaner, then thepos
will derive unlimited an.
joymenl from his favourite r
ordings on this wonderful new
playing speed.
In brief, the 35 re
p.. record
,rings and
to you superior mpm.
duc'on, a silt surface. It
takes up much less rob .
Finally, a important factor
for every record "y`_7 us
45 r.p.m, record case no ri t
than te
Its 10 inch 70 r.p-.
co
u rser[.
Still on this subject. one must
mainly not erlook the
adnnage, which the Extended
play record has brought with
it. The qualities are the same
a. above, but the playing time
sl st 8 "lute, o
ei
ithert
side, presenting for your
pleasure, the finest listening
material available o record.
They are attractively n
packaged,
not only giving photographs and
valuable information r
favourite stars, but additionally
offering protection for the long
life and safety of your record
collection. _
Why not talk to your .local
record dealer NOW.
JAZZ
JAZZ
JAZZ
by Nevil Skrimshire
"I LOVE LISTENING TO
BUDDY BREGMAN PLAY-ING THEMES FROM THE
FILM 'WILD PARTY"' is
the t tle f re, BUDDY
BREGMAN L.P. on H.M.V.
featuring Stan Getz and Ben
Webster. All the touts am
from the new. film "Wild Party
nowCLP1154
show.
ing in London.
FOR MUSICIANS ONLY"
msleatfmg title for a jazz
L.P. If the public hear it and
like 'it, does si mm they am
P 'yafs-nr is it
nsh
(a rsmal
ll
l
ority)? Whichever way you
look at it, DIZZY GILLESPIE,
STAN GETZ and wonderful
STITT play
jarz no 33CX10095.
Since JOHNNY HODGES
rejoined Duke Ellington, we
have had the great "Elling
e have to
CX 10098 56," and ow
n
33 " JOHNNY
HODGES AND THE ELL-INGTON ALL STARS." One
f the tunes goes der the
fantastic tide f Ballade for
very tad and tlred toms eaters:'
Thrs record evokes memories
f earlier Ellington records and
there is now a collection of the
1937/38 material on H.M.V.
DLP1172.
There is a new E.P. this
month of COUNT BASIE and
hi& orchestra I der the title
BASIE WAS HERE" SEB
!0083, a by ART TATUM
t the Hollywood Bowl SEB
10054, and one by ROY ELD-RIDGE and his Dixielavders
SEB10085.
British tenor sax player
KENNY GRAHAM is not
fren ,an playing these days.
The m n being that he is
spendings
moat of hs time wdt-
rg a..
Aresa sample f his kxn
mind is the clever "MOON-DOG" and "SUNCAT" suites.
on MGM C.764 (LP.). This is
played by a group of modem-u en order Kny's direction,
and it should prove that we can
co pate with the American's in
_oil jazz arranging.
Two E. P's of interest are by
JOHNNY DANKW.RTH
GEP.8653, and the now extinct
CRANE RIVER JAZZ BAND
GEP.8652. Both are collet,
dons of previous issued singles
that voirmit issue.
"Imm b e r
Lmnard Feamer's Hi Fi Suite
ill be interested in a new E.P.
by LEONARD- FEATHER
AND. HIS ALL STARS on
M-G-M EP.631.
BEST SELLERS ON LP
Have You Got Them ?
ELLA $ LOUIS AGAIN
STUDENT PRINCE—Mario Lama
BEST OF ELVIS—Elvis Presley
OFF STAGE—Tony Brent
JOHNNY DUNCAN'S TENNESSEE
SONG BAG
COFFEE BAR SESSION—The Vipers
FIVE STEPS TO DANKWORTH
CtP1146Jr
ALP1196
DLPHS9
335i+25
33SI122
PM01050-
-0/4CIW3
HMV
HMV
HMV
COL
COL
PAR
PAR
GERRY WKMOVS
"RECORD HOP"
A Famous Dise Jockey a
TR
Surveys the Musie Scene
"
]ffELLO again. Welcome back to "Record Mail "and to
my second contribution and a written version of
" RECORD HOP." Being in the favoured position of being
able to talk to you each week on Radio Luxembourg, and
to write to you each month in "Record Mail" has cer-
tainlybrought me a host of good friends. I sure appreciate
your continued, interest.
Without further ado, let's have a quick survey of
some of the great discs that have come up during January
from the labels of H.M.V., COLUMBIA, PARLOPHONE
AND M-G-M. Off we go then!
Our own ALMA COGAN
an
d f
she hasg prto oduced
8th,
most intriguing disc r curtly
n 1-3. I say on guing,
because of the tremendous con-trast in style on both s
ides of
the one record. Alma does a
delicious performance on the
top ballad f the t,
STORY OF MY LIFE"
'THE
d it can duly add further to
her laurels. The reverse,' LOVE
IS;' is so completely different
that I think you will find that
Alma gives you a re 1 eye-pener. "Love [s ^ is a beaun-
fuI new song from the musical
Lady At the Wheel," but it's
Alma's interpretation which has
«racted so may additional
❑steners for her. n
She to
rates with the best no whatever
material' she tackles.
EVE BOSWELL
From America come two
great dises which both deserve
Hit Parade places. Firstly
DANNY9ND IH6IUNIORS
with e....p-ro - wig called AT THE HOP. This is really
catching on in a big way, and is
rapidly helping to establish
Danny and The Juniors with
ceold buying enthusiasts. The
umber is POP.436, and the m-ee title s "SOMETIMES
(WHEN he
E
,barMor
which has
caught my record
attention is by
JOHNNY NASiH on POPA35.
JohDny made a sizeable impact
last year with his first record on
H.M.V.("LADDER OF
LOVE;' I'LL WALK
ALONE" POP.402) and n
he returns in even greater
strength with two big ballads,
"WONT YOU LET ME
SHARE MY LOVE WITH
YOU" and A VERY
SPECIAL LOVE." A new name
makes its bow on H.M.V.
POPA38. A young .man by the
e of ADAM FAITH. wbo
ne ently made his debut on the
popular B.B.C. "Six-
five
Specral" TV how nd n
demonsimtee his abilities o
record ith " HEARTSICK
FEELING" d ` BROTHER.
HEARTACHE AND SISTER
TEARS." In quieter round, and
f your taste Is smetlY rchea-eral, let me recommend Britain's
TONY OSBORNE AND HIS
DANCING STRINGS. Tony's
great arcng and conducting
perfectly demon-tmted i ' THE LOVELY
LADIES OF MILANO" (Die
Schdnen MBdchm Von Milano)
and "THE LIGHTS OF LIS-BON.". A new name to appmr
this month—HOKE SIMPSON.
I know very little about him,
but I do know that what he has
"or us on record is just the sort
of material that both you and I
are looking for on POP.442. A
couple f dazzling side—" I
FINALLY FOUND YOU"
and "GI-GI." If, like me, you
watch television frequently,
then you will know in advance
what born !VICTOR
of SOVERALL
has. Since winning a TV com-petition last year, he has fm-quently appeared in major ppr
grammes, and has won Vat
of admirers with his wonderful
tenor v It therefore
with ¢ unr Ce
med delight that I
¢,come Victor's first H.M.V.
disc on POP-443. I strongly
commend to make a point of
I steNng to this record, and
Victor's kable voice in
THE GIFCa
OF LOVE" and
BELOVED.. Finally, the
H.M,V. list, JOE 6ENNETT
and the Sparkletones return
(remember their BLACK-SLACKS!") with a really driv-ing record ov POP.445. The
titles are "PENNY LOAF-ERS AND BOBBY SOCKS"
d-"xOCKE7'.":-.: Believe -ure,
they both go like rockets.
- On Columbia, with wonder-fully relaxed singer MICHAEL
HOLLIDAY, and his version
of "THE STORY OF My LIFE on DBAOSR The reverse
is KEEP YOUR HEART:'
and you don't need words from
e to tell you what a great
performance to pert from
M i c h a e 1. Still spotl. is
in?
British artists I turn to DENNIS
LOTIS and acknowledge a great t
performance on DB.9056 with " VALENifINA " and "GOOD
MORNIN" LIFE." Both quite
contrasting, but both with the
impeccable Lotis touch. Golden
trumvv t star EDDIE CAL-VERT has teamed pwith ERIC WINSTONE AND HIS
OgnaNre�Nuent the
e RA t
f We s
popular
A.B.C.-T.V. pre! en t anon
"HOLIDAY NIGHT." The
minabor is, DBA059, and - for
additional value from the "Gol-den Tramper" man there is also
a mar top performance o
"FREE AND EASY" The last
few months nave seen the right,
lot establishment of R US S
CONWAY as a recording pian-ist. The latest issue from Russ,
and probably his best to date,
is is dehglitftd novelty piece
tied THE LANTERN
SLIDE" (DB.4060). For the
mvers,I'm very glad to se
that he has chosen a perennial
favourite — "THE HARRY
LIME THEME." Still on
Columbia, here's the big cos
hich both you and [ have
been looking forward to.
Another great disc by that sta-tional singing star PAUL
ANKA. Paul has pr wed
I tremendous follow-up to his
two previous a ih
title Iled YOU ARE MY
DESTINY." A great song with
Vemadous beat and a won-derful b stratlon by. Don
Costa. This d whirl,
so
bound € s er
sr
for it he
'very mossible
uy gredienL
w
A
little e n the style hich o
nly associate with Paul
we normally I STOP
LOVING
YOU." The . her DB.4063.
THE KING BROTHERS
That first-rate ballad .singer
TONY BRENT, accompanied
R by NORRIE PARAMO AND
HIS ORCHESTRA, gives a
very refreshing performance of
Id song—" THE CLOUDS
WILL SOON ROLL BY:'
This is DB4066 and
pled n
th "DON'T SAVE
YOUR LOVE."
On PARLOPHONE, B ' ritains
LAURIE LONDON 'is
back again with another couple
of sparkling songs, "HANDED
DOWN" and "SHE SELLS
SEA SHELLS." The number is
Ill nd with this pe rform-ce there
m-ce thereis every i dlcacion
that Laurie will r peat the
fantastic succe which he had,
and is sti ss
ll having, with his first
PARLOPHONE disc of "HE'S
GOT THE WHOLE WORLD
IN HIS HANDS" (l
rondnaed on vex 7
February, 1958
RECORD MALL
IN THE FINER GROOVE
3
This Month's Review of Long Playing Records By Mervyn Douglas
''fHE holidays are over, and all
the good thin
egn
s w received
ever, god things contnue i. the
welcome shape of Long Playing
record, , and the February list
from the labels of H.M.V.,
COLUMBIA, PARLOPHONE and
M-G.M a enoe.ugh to satisfy
reference guide s
can be found on
pages 6 and 7. but we take the
opportunity in this c [ n
lumn of
highlighting tome of he e
iss
The big e n o n H.M.V, is
he frst is of a I2" Long
ALMA'COGAN
tar
Y "1 LOVE TO
SING." Such a record has long
been a waited, but Alma has
c ken her time in collecting the
best material for this, her debut
L.P. Those
people who only
as, t Alma with her famous
happy.
bubbling sound are going
joy further delights
CLP.I152. Alma shows off all her
seal artistry, and the experience
and style shown on the record
only bring her any
mi more
ad. With a wonderful
orchestra' backing from Frank
Cordell, Alma can be heard m
ontrasting sepias
h w "
loved es s THEY CAN'T
TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME,"
YOU DO SOMETHING TO
ME," "CHEEK TO CHEEK;'
AS TIME GOES BY These
re but a few titles on this a..
cellent new H.M.V. showcase for
popular Alma Cogan.'
In very different style, '
o they famous artist—JOYCE
GRENFELL. The planted Miss
G renfell can be heard on a new
H.M.V. L.P. titled "AT HOME"
n CLP.1155. Miss Grenfell
needs introduction or build
up from and the a titles
n his L.P. make a wonny
derful
vehcle f thistalented British
To select any titles for
special attention is. almost a
impossible task.
Orchestral music is always in
demand, and there is
always
the right m ant" for listen-ing to such
-a cord. Famous
conductor, TONY OSBORNE.
constantly produces the sort of
o sound that o should he d.
lately dash to hear. His frst
L.P. on H.M.V. called "LOVERS
IN THE DARK" can be found
n CLP.1151. He waaves his
wonderful orchestra through
such beautiful tunes as "YOU
AND THE NIGHT AND THE
MUSIC;' "A KISS IN THE
DARKDARK," "TWO CIGARETTES
," DARK" and "DREAM
LOVER" to ment� o but a few.
Add t all this the charming
piano playing of Tony Osborne
him'flf ano
d you sisrHyo
have a
fist a chestral re I. d.
Over w to COLUMBIA.
d L.P. anby the, famous
dust or mas into tremendous orchestral backing.
ERIC JUPP AND HIS ORCHES- Many of the sitl.s are old
TRA, with a very lush orchestral favourites, probably written be.
sound on 33SX.1072 under the fore Frankie was born. and 'n
collective title 'MUSIC FOR eludes such songs a "LET'S
SWEETHEARTS." This is an ex- FALL IN LOVE," "SOMEBODY
LOVERa MEN; "FOOLS RUSH
n IN " d MY BABY JUST
CARES FOR ME."
Fine orchestras come to the
fore this ,nth, and turning to
PARLOPHONE we find yet
pother conductor. ALYN AINS.
WORTH. This famous conduc-tor who has made his repuntion
with he B.B.C. Northam
Variety ,
Orchestra has made an
,citing debut on the PARLO.
PHONE label with his L.P.
"MOONLIGHT BECOMES
YOU" I, PMC.1049. If you are
interested orchestral styles
than this is other must for
you: Whether for relaxing
background uoi c o (or serious
listening. this package which
"MOON, which include
LIGHTS w BECOMES
YOU," "WRAP YOUR
TROUBLES IN DREAMS;'
•' SMALL FRY," THANKS FOR
THE MEMORY" and "EAST OF
of
SUN " is more than worthy
f your attention.
On M-G-M we find wonderful
British song stylist. CLEO
LAINE. For a long ti
her repuntion has a now.
crossed, and- she has longr
bee,
a featured
lse a 'a with 1 hnny
D .kw h ndhis Orchestra
on his programmes and his T.V.
.pp .... nces. On this new
M-G-M L.P.. Cleo' talents are
given the widest possible scope
under he descriptive title
"SHE'S THE TOPS I" (M- -M-C-765). I r mend whole-heartedly that you listen to Cleo.
FOR THE LOVE
OF MIKE!
Singing star MICHAEL
HOLLIDACe s currently enjoying
great os with his latest
COLUMBIA issue—THE
STORY OF MY LIFE" on
DBA058.
This isy has
w ted a or
ng time for[
another
Hit Panda entry, and this timb
he has really rtormed the charts
't, a eng a Within .dry,
of release. Michael's v t on had
s climb,
rapidly entrench,d w
as
THE favourise.
Every rsisl enjoys seeing a
His Parade disc. and though
Mich
aftersel perfecto re
cord, the
record
BIG one has constantly eluded
him.
Everyone who it,,,, Michael
Holliday will agree that it could
t happen o r pce
erson.
Whatever w-found
es fromn
the popularity of
The Story of my Life;'
Michael will continue to keep his
feet firmly on the ^round.
He
will certainly rem i the "like.
able guy "that everyone knows.
and his wide TV viewing is blic
will increase as each month
paThe number is DBAOSB, and
the reverse title is one of his
own wmpositions—" Keep Y
Heart"
— AND-�ON--EXTENDED PLAY Aloe for money SKIFFLING that M_G.Mue.
Continental Flavour.
ALONG WITH THE VIPERS" M-G-M can usually offer music
ON,
— o the E.P. is es for
February and f thou
that
cellent L.P.for ettearcs f
any age 1 Eric ,at sooth-ing mood with
.
such old
favourites a "HOW u
DEEP IS
THE OCEAN;' "THE VERY
THOUGHT OF YOU "THE
KISS IN YOUR EYES;' "LOVE
WALKED IN." Still on Columbia
but in different style, there is
citing L.P. tallest
FRANKIE LYMON IN LOW
DON" (33SJ127), recorded
n 1957 during his visit to this
unlry. Frankie Lymon se
up his o special brand of
rockin' rhythm coupled with a
FRANKIE LYMON
ing with them Johnny' authen
song-style and "Footprints itely Jim Dale. Four o was d.fi.
f his best xcerpts from "KIS ME KATE
prefer their ter, i menu n CUBAN BAND. From the States inc
the Snow"; "Kaw-Ligar' known tithes are offered on GEP featuring !GATHRYN GRAYSON,
this compact farmsa
they have an att 'v g-stylist appears "Rock-a-Billy Baby •' and "Get 8656, HOWARD KEEL, ANN MILLER
se,a" ly not been neglected by MEET MONICA LEWIS" Along Home Cindy." Pleasant
'het
E.M.I. group. Gems a (7EG.8706) an introduction listening—and so real you can
tied v rywlare hrouihe you'll find hard decline. .[moat mall those Texan oil
out ,
the labels of H.M.V., Col- Recently. a young British film wells. For the energetic teen-u bia, Parlophone and M.G-M. star
—1, his debut on HMV ager, how about"THE TERRIFIC
On HMV my spotlight immedi- fe
e singer and a ngwriter. TERRY WAYNE" (SEG.7758).
a tely settled TEG.8300—an The name was JOHN s
CAIRNEY, Lots of vitality and foot-tapping
E.P. titled "NOEL COWARD and his fresh individual style vocals. Recent issues by the one
SUCCESSES:' His amt alone w immediately ecogM.d!. and only GRACIE FIELDS have
is sufficient as a guide to what :,as
JOHN LAIR- been collected together on
re for you on this record. NEY" on 7EG.8310 does just SEG.7759. Songs such as "Mary's
A in at.' t
,ion of such classics as that! With his collaborate, Boy Child," "Scarlet Ribbons;'
"Madn
Dogs d Englishmen;' SAMMY SAN, John Cairney pro "Around The World," "Far
"Poor Lied. Rid Girl' "Mrs. sent' their refreshing c_ Away' can do nothing but
Worthington" and 'London positions inw
"Two Strangers" please. What a great artist she
Pride" establishes this portico- "Your TM sing Heart;' "A still is "SATURDAY NIGHT
lap HMV record as a gem that no Certain Girl 1 Know;' and AT THE CROWN" on SEG.
collection should be without. "Never Be Alone:' Lastly, and 7760 offers uninhibited chorus
We were introduced during 1957 certainly by a lean— zinging. One se " let your hair
an orchestra from France "SOUVENIR OF JACK BUCH- down" with. MICHAELHOLLI-un
der the ductorshhs f ANAN"on HMV 7EG.8307. ]I's DAY—that must r lazed singer
FRANK POURCEL. On 7EG.8301 still not easy to accept the fact with the most pleasant voice
'- that this "youthou
lr
vat ran"
s taken from midst i
1957.
THE SEINE
—there'sa delightful offering by
this orchestra of "Le Cygnet'
"Reverie,' "Caardas" and
" Barcarolle." There's none
quite like ELLA FITZGERALD,
and if you want to add to those
Ella L.P's that you should have
beady (CLP7098, . Is 16/T,
CLP1116/7, CLPI&O/4) then I
hasten to r mend HMV1
su, 7EG.8703.
FATS" �sWALLER. alas no
longer with lives today
on recordings uS
in
the hearts
of both young and old. When
is apt to take things too
seFanF
...ly. the happia s which
ts an
s
ot letter
r
hough
his
a tonic.
music In e
EIs . an
"FATS
WALLER IN LONDON No:,
(TEG.8304)—a collection which
displays his talent a
an organist of rx
considerable
calibre. If you've Latin blood in
your 'ems record to it
tingling is o
"CHICO'S CHA-
CHA" a 7EG.8305, featuring
CHICO O'FARRILL'S ALL-STAR
JOHNNY DUNCAN
has another E.P. his month on
Columbia SEG.7761. o
Colum-hiai own NORRIE PARAMOR
conduct his orchestra in "SKY-SCRAPER SERENADE" on SEG.
7762. Exquisite orchestral pre.
cations of such
"Lullaby of Birdlond' "Man-hattan Serenade; "' Harlem Noo
turner' "Lullaby of Broadway."
Back o "hap" mood and
JIMMY BOWEN with the RHY.
THM ORCHIDS "MEET
JIMMY BOWEN"(SEG.7757) is
just the right prescription.
Finally on Columbia may I re
mend the VIENNA BOYS'
CHOI0. "MELODY IN
VIENNA "I
(SEG.7754). A m
satisfying r cord—andran
satisfying choral ou d a
Posi
vely this ord has " that
something special."
On Columbia comes JOHNNY On PARLOPHONE there's that
DUNCAN with his BLUE GRASS most popular kilBe group— BOYS "FOOTPRINTS IN THE VIPERS. They give their
THE SNOW " (SEG.W53) bring- special brand of music, and full
TERRY WAYNE
(GEP8655). One of THE British from film sound tracks, and this
seal succeszez of 195] ..nth is option. Firstly,
.ad TOMMY FALL may be
Found on M-G-M-E—. Addi-tionally there's "THE BELLE OF
NEW YORK" with FRED
ASTAIRE d ANITA ELLIS n
M-G-M-EP-620. Still with the
s, but strictly orchestral,
the LEROY HOLMES
AND HIS ORCHESTRA play-ing film hemes "SEAT IN
THE CIRCLE" (M-G-M4EP-629).
Easy listening and beautifully
sce,ed. Consistently top-race.
the RAY CHARLES SINGERS
gain with their E.P.
"WINTER WONDERLAND"
(M-G-M-EP-630). Britain's I—
American visitors —
LARRY PARK v
and his wife
BETTY GARRETT can be heard
on
"RECKON I'M IN LOVE"on
M-G-M-EP-632 with their special
factious charm—and finally
"THE INIMITABLE YVES SKINNAY ENNIS AND HIS
MONTAND" (GEP8654). A ORCHESTRA ar 'showcased'
charming vocal recording with on M-G-M-EP-634.
BEST SELLERS ON EP
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FOR THOSE IN LOVE—Ronnie Hilton 7EGO398 HMV
UNFORGETTABLE "FATS" WALLER TEGIRSS HMV
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HIS
MASTER'S VOICE
12-inch Long Play
LOVE LISTENING TO BUDDY BREGMAN
PI ying music from "WILD PARTY"
BUDDY BREGMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
featuring Stan Getz and Ben Webster
Wild Party; Melody Room; Bads Blues; Kicks Swings; Melody
Lane; Lost Keys: Go Kicks; Gaga Flips: Derek's Blues:
Muliiganville ;Terror Ride ;The Flight ; Tom i Idea ; Melodyville :
Honey Chile: End of Party; Kicks is in Love =C-1:77494'
"AT HOME"—JOYCE GRENFELL
William III ezard at the piano
Opening Numbers; Ballad: Nursery School; London-Scottish:
.Boat Train: Joyful Noise: The Woman on the Bus: Introduction
to songs my .,her taught me— Old Joe Clark
Step Light Lady
All The Pretty Little Horses;
Shirley', Girl Friend; Time: It's Almost Tomorrow idi'+et—
CLP series (124-1, LP)-35/30d.
HMV 10-inch Long Play
A BLUES SERENADE ( Period 1937-1938)
DUKE ELLINGTON and His Orchestra
The New East St. Louis Toodle O: Portrait of the Lion;
A Gypsy Without a Song : The Gal from Joe s ; Braggin' in Brass
Solid Old Man; Smorgasbord and Schnapps; Cotton Club Stomp;
Prologue to the Black and Tan Fantasy; A Blues Serenade
9kP11]'T_
DLP series (10-inch LP)-27110d.
COLUMBIA
"CLEF" SERIES
12-inch Long Playing
FOR MUSICIANS ONLY
DIZZY GILLESPIE—STAN GETZ—SONNY STITT
Be-Bop; We; Dark Eyes : Lover come back to me T X ta)9S--THE OSCAR PETERSON TRIO
at the STRATFORD (Canada) SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL
Falling in love with love: How about you: Flamingo; Swinging
..on;
star. Noreen dl
; 5�nd Sort. them
sy in e
H.3
high the
You ma Nocturne;
3r'viW9f
Pers ref
Oscar Peterson (piano). Herb Ellis (guitar) and Ray Brown (bass)
.JAZZ AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Introduction by Norman Gran, '
Side I—JAM SESSION
I. Honeysuckle Rose
Soloists (in order of appearance):
Harry Edison (trumpet), Flip Phillips (tenor sax),
Illinois Jacquet (tenor sa,), Roy Eldridge (trumpet).
Rhythm Section;
Oscar Peterson (piano), Herb Ellis (guitar). Ray Brown
(bass), Buddy Rich (drums).
2. The Ballad Medley '-
I n 't get started —Roy Eldridge.
If I had yo Harry Edison.
I've got the World on a string — Flip Phillips.
Side 2—THE OSCAR PETERSON TRIO
Oscar rs Peteon (piano), Herb Ellis (guitar),
Ray Brown (bass). -
1. 920 Speci
about
2. How bout you
ELLA FITZGERALD and
LOUIS ARMSTRONG and his Orchestra
3. You w 't be satisfied
4. Undecided
5. Finale : When the Saints go marching in
by entire ensemble -37E'AQdTT-
COLUMBIA 12-inch Long Playing
"CLEF" SERIES
JOHNNY HODGES AND THE ELLINGTON ALL STARS
Meet Mr. Rabbit; Duke's in bed; Just Squeeze me; Confab with
Rats; Ah Oodie Costs; Ballade forvery sad and very tired
locos a,er,; IL had to be you ; Black and Tann
Fe
a3
nFtasy
Take the "A' t
33
a
Cx Series (12-inch LP) 41/8id.
M-G-M 12-inch Long Playing
CLEO LAINE
SHE'S THE TOPS!
The sa
Ladysings the Blues; Mean to me; Mood Indigo; I'll get by
Love-is here to stay; Earlyy one and Autumn: St Louis Blues:
love : Ta net
[
what
You do (it's the way that cha do it); Happiness is a thing
called Joe; Hit the road to Dreamland M61RC21117
M-G-M Series (10-inch LP) 35110d.
HIS
MASTER'S VOICE
HMV 7-inch Extended Play
NOEL COWARD SUCCESSES
Noel Coward with musical ac orpaniment
Mad Dogs and Englishmen; Poor Little Rich Girl;
Mrs. Worthington; London Pride -
EVENING BY THE SEINE
The Glittering, Shimmering Strings of Frank Pourcel
Le Cygne; Reverie; CzSrdfis; Barcarolle
ELLA FITZGERALD
with Orchestra conducted by Buddy BreOman
Stay There; Too Young for the Blues; The Silent Treatment
ELLA FITZGERALD
wi th Orchestra conducted by Russell Garcia
Hear My Heart Based on "Valle THste — S,behus IBM
"FATS" WALLER IN LONDON NO. 1
"Fats" Waller (Organ Solos)
Swing Low, Sweet -
Chariot; All God's Chillun -Got
-Wirp;
Go Down Moses; Deep River
CHICO'S CHA{HA-CHA
Chien O'Farrill's All Star Cuban Band
Perfid is; Amapola; A Kiss of Fire (El Choclo); Frenesi
TBIIII 6
MEET MONICA LEWIS
Morin Lewis with Orchesra conducted by Frank D,V,I
Leis Face the Music and Dance; I Cover the Waterfront;
Rough Ridin'; Nice Work if you can get it - 7B09-
SOUVENIR OF JACK BUCHANAN
And her mother came too; Fancy our meeting ; Who ; Like Mon.
day follows Sunday; Two little our
birds; Goodnight Vienna;
It's not you ; There's always tomorrow ; Weep no more mY baby ;
PRESENTING JOHN CAIRNEY
Z�Ge�
Jahn Caimey with Sammy San
with accoon niment directed by Geoff Love and his Ordiestm
Two Stranger; Your Trusting Heart; A Certain Girt lie
�
Never be alone TEG1&
TEG Series (7-inch E.P.) I1/1#d.
February, 1958
HIS
MASTER'S VOICE
124rich Long Playing
ALMA COGAN
with Orchestra conducted by
Frank Cordell
I Love to Sing; Life is Just a
Bowl of Cherries; They Can't
Take That Away From Me
Taking n Chance o Love:
Ain't We Got Fun ; You Do
Something To Me ; Today I Love
Ev'rybody: Cheek to Cheek:
If This Isn't Love; As Time
Goes By: Comes Love; Blue
Skies I3tR" 11✓
LOVERS IN THE DARK
TONY OSBORNE
his Piano and Orchestra
Two Silhouettes ; Two Shadows:
You and the Night and the
Music: A Kiss the Dark:
When You Wish Upon a Star;
Love,, n the Dark ; The Second
Star to �the Right; Whispers in
the Dark; Two Cigarettes -n
he Dark ; Dancing in the Dark ;
Dream Lover; I'll See -You in
My Dreams -CCFsFF!ff=
COLUMBIA
10-inch Long Playing
FRANKIE LYMON IN LONDON
Lets fall in love: So goes my
love ; Somebody loves me ; Fools
rush in : You were only fooling
My girl; Too young; Little girl;
Yoe
urs; My baby just for
February, 1958
COLUMBIA
12-inch Long Playing
MUSIC FOR SWEETHEARTS
ERIC JUPP and his Orchestra
Let me call vsweetheart;
How deep is the ism; The
vary thought of you; 'Deed 1 do;
The kiss in your eyes; If you
w .. the only girl in she world
Hounslow; It's magic; Love
walked in ; If I had a talking
picture of you ; You are y
heart's delight ; I love you truly
PARLOPHONE
12-inch Long Playing
�LYN AINSWORTH
d his Orchestra
MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU
Moonlight becomes you: If I
had you; That old feeling:
Wrap your troubles in dreams:
By the, fireside: Small fry:
Little white lies ; Thanks for the
memory ; East of the Sun: You
u . most h ve been a beautiful You
A nightingale sang in Berkeley
Square; I'm confessin'; Three
miss a fountain: Transatlantic
lullaby Something to remember
You by -41mc2fmL
M-G-M
12-inch Long Playing
MOONDOG AND SUNCAT
SUITES
KENNY GRAHAM and
his Satellites
MOONDOG SUITE
On Four; 2 West 16th Street.
Two Four; Chant; Three
Four; Utsu;. Four Four;
Lullaby and Five four; Fog on
the Hudson
SUNCAT SUITE
Sunrise: Sunbeam: Tmpial
Sun; Sunstroke: Sunset;
Sunday
VFIIEO9N-
RECORD MAIL
COLUMBIA.
7-inch Extended Play
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW
JOHNNY DUNCAN and the Blue Grass 617s
Footprints i the snow: Kaw:Uga; Rock-a-Billy baby; Get
along home. Cindy -98697537-
THE TERRIFIC I TERRY WAYNE
with accompaniment directed by Geoff Love
Matchbox ; Your true love
TERRY WATHE
with Tony Osborne and his Orchestra and
the Rita Williams Singers
Plaything ; Slim Jim Tie
GRACIE FIELDS
with Tony Osborne, his Orchestra and Chorus
Around the world (from the film "Around the world in 80
days'): Far away
GRACIE FIELDS
wmpanied by To Osborne and his Orchestra with
the Rita Williams Singers
Mary, Boy Child; Scarlet ribbons -'Nm2L" —
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE CROWN
MIKE SAMMES and the Locals
Saturday night at the Crown ; Don't stop my `urf a pint o' beer
Beer, beer, glorious beer; Roll out he barrel; ChaSmpagLie
Charlie; Lets have .other one 86776
ALL-TIME FAVOURITES
MICHAEL HOWDAY with Norris Paramor and his Orchestra
,it .wee yIn' for you; We'll gather lilacs: If I an help
...body ; The lonesome Road
SKYSCRAPER SERENADE
NORRIE PARAMOR and his Orchestra
LBIIaby of Birdhod; Manhattan serenade: Harlem
Lullaby of Broadway
n
om_
FAVOURITE QUICKSTEPS
VICTOR SILVESTER. and his Ballroom Orchestra
Who, sorry now I ; Lonesome and o : That certain feeling
Lovable and Sweet (from .Street Girlry
') �CGvvssII-'
MEET JIMMY BOWEN
JIMMY BOWEN with the Rhythm Orchids
Stop we, my time: Ever since that night: Raggedy Anne
Way back home
MELODY IN VIENNA
VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR with musical accompaniment
Mit Motile dumhs Leber; Es wollt em Jagerlein lase.; La
a Giro met; Schlafe meIn Pri...him -SEG77SL
"CLEF" SERIES
BASIE WAS HERE
COUNT SASIE and his Orchestra
Jumpin' at the Woodside ; How high the moon; Else glop blues
Flute juice; One o'clock jump SE6190B8_
ART TATUM AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Someone to watch o me; Begin the Beguine; Willow p
for me; Humoresque over
-SE610OAO-
ROY ELDRIDGE and his. Central Plata Obdeland..
(What did I do to be) So black and blue; Tin Roof Blues SKINNAY ENNIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Got a data with an angel ; You m getting to be a habit with ow
SEG Series (7-inch EP) 11/11d. Did you ever see a dream walking; It's only a 0 m
SEB Series 174nch EP) 11/lOd.
7
PARLOPHONE 7-inch Extended Play
THE INIMITABLE YVES MONTANO
Grads Boulevards; Le Musicien: Le Gamin d'Paris; Les Feuilles
M—es Genial
ZARAH LEANDER
with the UFA TontiIm Orchestra and Chorus
directed by M. Jary
ZARAH LEANDER
with the N.W.D.R. Orchestra and Chorus Hamburg,
Davon Geht Die Welt Niche Unter: Blaue Hurt— directed by Waldo Fevre
Es Gibt Keine Fnu, Die Niche Lust; Weno Der Herrgott Will
GEP Series (74nch EP) 11/11d. g�posrr
M-G-M
7-inch Extended Play
PARLOPHONE
7-inch Extended Play
THE CRANE RIVER JAZZ BAND
Taint nobody, biziness if I do; Slow Drag blues; Lily of the
valley; Till
we meet again 1*NWAW
M. Sunshine (clarinet). S. Morris (trumpet). R. Orpwood
( trombone), P. Denude (piano). S. Peacey (bass), L. Page
(banjo), P. Appleby (drums).
THE DANKWORTH WORKSHOP (No. I)
JOHNNY DANKWORTH and his Orchestra
ApplecaIke ; Coquette; Melbourne Marathon ; Firth of,Four[hs
SKIFFLING ALONG WITH THE VIPERS
THE VIPERS SUPPLE GROUP
Homing Bird; Pay me my money down; 10,000 years go:
Maggie May ASS
JIM DALE
with Instrumental Accompaniment
Be my girl; Piccadilly Line
JIM DALE and the Rita Williams Singers
d Instrumental Accompaniment directed by Ken Jones
Crazy dream; Just bom (to be your baby) t̀
KISS ME KATE
(Excerpts from M-G-M Picture " Kiss Me Kate ")
Starring KATHRYN GRAYSON, HOWARD KEEL ANN MILLER
and TOMMY RALL
with Andrf Prcrin conducting the M-G-H Studio Orchestra
So in love: Why cant you behave; Wunderbar; Alwa s true to
you in my fashion; So this me, Kate M. 62L
THE BELLE OF NEW YORK
(Excerpts from M-G-M Technicolor Picture
"The Belle of New York")
Starring FRED ASTAIRE and ANITA ELLIS
Accompanied by Adolph DeuUch and the M-G44 SlWio Orchestra
I wannis be a dancin' man ; Baby Doll: Bachelor dinner song;
Naughty, but n MBfEPbM
SEAT IN THE CIRCLE
Leroy Holmes and his Orchestra
Wild 's the wi (featu in he film "Wild is the wind")
o
Dean Jnes It,
red David Rose and his Orchestra
The Ti. Star (featured in the film "The Tin Star")
Leroy Holmes conducting his Orchestra and Chorus
Katsumi Love Theme (film "Sayonara")
Darid Rose and His Orchestra
Ca, C'est L'amourv(M-G-M film "Les Girls") M-G-4$E&M
WINTER WONDERLAND - -
THE RAY CHARLES SINGERS
Winter Wonderland ; June in January; Button up your overcoat:
When Winter comes -/d-CdUBS167P
FROM BEVERLY HILLS
LEONARD FEATHER end his All Stars
The Goof and I ; Beverly Hills ; East Coast- West Coast
MBaPFM69F
RECKON I'M IN LOVE
BETTY GARRETT and LARRY PARKS with Orchestra
Can I come I in for a second ?; Reckon I'm ' love (featured in
the film Montana ") ; both conducted by Harnld Mooney
A Lazy lack-a-dahy day ; Go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep
both conducted by Leroy Holmes M-6 M-BP632
M-0-M-EP Series (7-inch EP) 11/11d.
Gerry Wilmot's
(commadlom past zl
THE KING BROTHERS, v
m
Bri-tain's top vocal-instruental
group, have agreaI new release
right now. The big side o
R4389 I,r
PUT A LIGHT IN
THE WINDOW." THE
VIPERS also have an -
shtc. This
cesful issue
Parlopho��group
produced a great dfx with
BABY WHY" and "NO
OTHER BABY." Sparkling
EVE BOSWELL has waxed a
couple of wonderful perform-ances ma R4401. Eve, a com-panied by RE G OWEN AND
HIS ORCHESTRA 'gives dhe
polished artistry which one ex-pecm
'from her ov "HOBBY"
d "(I LOVE YOU) FOR
SENTIMENTAL REASONS."
Still ov Parlophom, es per-vality singing star LORRAE
DESMOND, accm opanied by
KEN JONES AND HIS
ORCHESTRA. I-octet "zips„
through "TWO SHIPS" and
Finally. looking at the
a a geeOrdl Hop "
M-G-M label I we three titles
re than worthy of notation.
"LITTLE DAVID" on R4400.
HANK HORNSBY on
M-G-M972 and a couple of in-teresting onge, "THE
LEGEND OF THE BIRDS
AND BI.ES" Bad "OIRLS,
GIRLS GIRLS." That
superb singer JONI JAMES
on M-GM973 shigat ' MY
FUNNY VALENTINE" (fea-tured in the film "Pal Joey")
d "MY DARLING. MY
DARLING" (featured in the
sbow "Where's Charlie?")
Finally, but rtafihty byis
ns le AI ast, MARVIN RN-WATER. Marvin has produced
ber of great sides o
M -G- , but zI really believe ma -
this latest issue M-C.-NM4 that
he has one of the strongest con-tenders for the Hit Parade that
he has had for a cry song
time. The title which particu-larly catches my fancy i
"WHOLE LOT OF
WOMAN."
8
HAUL ANJCA left a lasting
impression in Britain fol-lowing his recent tour, not only
through his special brand f
singing, but because of his
charm. Critics were g-reely
surprised to find this world-famous star a most pleasant boy
who, to his off-stage time, acted
and behaved like any other 16-year
ordpreoodon of us.essg and this
certainly put him higb upp in the
stmatfon of everyone he met.
The big thrill of his tour was
ti.
'h'y the f"
g of his
British Golden d. but he
as also delighted with the addi-tonal gift he received from the
Chairman f Electric and
Musical Industries Limited,
Mr. J. F. LOCRWUOD, Thu
was a goIdpen and pencilset
especially engraved for him.
Another gift which he s
cIwoys pleased to show was the
attle. wrier Watch which he
received from his record com-pany in America, A.B.C-P
a-" "t' The dial was grooved as
a gramophone record aad in the
ntl a perfect reproduction of
the Anteater label for his re-cording of " Diana I" ... Talk-ing recently to Colmbia's fare
us Conductor, Artists &. Reper-toire Manager, NORRIH
PARAMOR, Baled that his
most uncountable Christmasever
RECORD MAIL
IDOL GOSSIP
was in 1944. Norrie, they
humble sergeant in the R.A.F.
sa India, was asked to take a
ce show to the Palace of
the Maharajah of Jodhpur.
The show made its way to the
Palace from anothec part of
Iudia, whilst Norrie was
flown in the Maharajah's pri-ate pla.el I. the two to three
days prior to the actual show,
Norrie ce naintd "roy-ally" and ate off r 1 gold
Plate' is
tee d dravk out of gold
psl a
Vler a please.[ week
d and giving the how, th
Maharajah presented Nom
with a silver and gold cigarett
naturally of
l
of Norrie mos
.1i. ax c�agreesWhen The me
a
re-turned to
a
mp on Chtistma
Eve aad sppent Christmas Day
an a N.A. F.I. canteen. A big
difference after the afyle of fiv
e.;'
etnc
short days prior to thhata few
JOHN CAIRNEY, who recently
ode his debut as a singer on
H.M.V., is in real life a mos
tea"' t
"HIS MASTERISVOICE
�za ISSUES
45&78
99
ELVIS PRESLEY
I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone -How Do You Think I Feel -POP428
IOE LOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
'll Buy You A Star (from the musical production
"A Tree Grows In Brooklyn") (F)
At Last (F) POP430
JOE LOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Pallas Moi Amour (W)
My Darling, D' My Darling (F)
(from "Where's Charley?") POP437
EYDIE GORME
Love Me Forever
Until They Sail (from fil,. same name) POP43T-
ALMA COGAN
The Story Of My Life
Love is (from the m sical production " Lady At
The Wheel") POP433—
.ON LANG and His Frantic Five
6.5 Hand Jive: Ramshackle Daddy -P.OP434-
JOHNNY NASH
Wont You Let Me Share My Love With You
A Very Special Love P0 F43V_
DANNY AND THE JUNIORS
At the Hop; Sometimes (When I'm All Alone) POP436
RONNIE HILTON
I'll any You A Star (from the musical production
"A Tree Grows In Brooklyn")
You Should Belong To Me (adapted from the world
famous tango by Alberta) POP437
ADAM FAITH
Got A Heartsick Feeling
Brother Heartache and Sister Tears -POP438
TONY OSBORNE and His Dancing Strings
The Lovely Ladies of Milano
(Die Schdnen M1,16- Von Milano)
The Lights of Lisbon POP439—
THE JUMPIN' JACKS featuring Danny tannage
My Girl, My Girl; Tried and Tested 'POP440— KEN MACKINTOSH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
The Stroll: The Swingin' Shepherd Blues (P9JB4
HOKE SIMPSON
I Finally Found You; Gi-G! 40R442—
VICTOR SOVERALL
The Gift of Love (from film same name); Beloved POP443
LES O -
DynamoB
(fi' "The Golden Disc")
Two Ships - POP444
IOE BENNETT and the Sparkletones
Penny Loafers and Bobby Seeks; Rocket POP445
RONNIE HILTON
Magic Moments: One Made Of Grass POP446-
experi�ced ac lot . He has
ppeared ra c%.,t sa plays and
TV programmes and films
which include "III Met by
MoonfighL" Mimde in Sobo"
d "Lucky Tim." He wiH
honly be seen m a aew pro-duction from Pinewood Studios
teed " Window's Way." We
advise you to watch out for it— it has a best of stars and you
should especially look out for
Job. Caimey. Job. is Glasgow
born and is 27 years old, and
lives with his wife at Cookham
in lovely Berkshire ... TONY
BRENT, whose first Col-umbia L.P.has recently bee,
Ssued under the title "Off
tage;' is seldom in trouble if
his many travels
breaks fr
wn om
theare on his
to
theatre. Tony, before taking
up singing, tudted engivcering
and passed the many exams and
lcqutrmeots ceded to make
him a qualified
in
e.gincer.
It as hill, king at the
Ford Motor Company
America that Tany entered his
first talent cent titton and won.
himself a 50-dollar cash prize
and the chance of singing with
famous band leader Tex
Berke. Another unusual In-terest%at he has is wild animal
hunting. Perhaps this is not
slvpristng for he was brought
up and It, for in y years m
Northern India . ,Many people
sing the praises f BILL
FYFFE, the talented pianist
th H.M. V's staging star R.Ch
NIE HILTON. No[ only is hie
piano playing admimd, but his
e of comedy always shines
when he does-"double apots
with Hilton. Without doubt this
STOP PRESS
Every indication that Paul
Auk. w 1 return for a British u
tor in March. His British
agents are currently veg.ti.ti.g.
IMPORTANT NOTE
"His M.an"z Voice" is the
Reg,. Trade-Mark. of. the Gramo-phone Co. Ltd.
"Parl.phone" I. the Regd.
Trade Mark of the Parlophone
Col Ltd.
' Columbia" the Regd.
Trade Mark of Columbia Gramo-phone Co, Ltd,
"M-G-M" I the Trade Mark
All remrda bite) i i
this Public.d_
receurod n Greae eri«in.
NOTICE-CapY_,I
p 11
COLUMBIA, PARLAn'
an` M-G-M endings. Any .n-
auM1.rl+ed broV
aY
dopsting, public
eQQ
of X, M.V.. COLUMBIA. PARLOPHO�NE
an+ywhatsoever will n
Mringer
.f aucM1 >>YY 6 c AVVplin.enr
pHO"OM aM1eultl
ribs edtlr«sea w
TD N Aron
PH uv:1
35636 6 MOderE
MBI Lenaen. H.M.V., <bL-A, PARLOPHONE and M-G-M
by patents In Gram Britain. Eire and
othh., w nmiea: ny le of
=.s anttu[at an b."in 4
etembm
ftw. mgm
an
te°°
.
is a talent which he has inheri
led from a famous father, and
few people realise that this was
the great Scottish c""""
t_
WILL FYFFE.
Talking of Will Fyffe r 'ads
us of a welcome E.P. tsauad re-ta ally me Columbia with four
of the a... particularly associ-ated with him (7EG.7746) .. .
DO and DENA FARRELL, the
" on ldie, who —do
their debug recently o. H.M,V.
with their own compositions
"Young Magic" and ' New
Love Tonight," have certainly
mused a big t pression with
impresarios and publishers
like. The future certainly looks
bright for this talented duo.
Until recently, Denawas a
bus conductress London
TYahspon, and Do wor
ked
as Clerk in
a big foot-ball
s
pools office . Sing-
whe stair made a healthy
MMIE
impact
I,
record tn-
Co
lu
iv with his first record on
Columbia —"Honeycomb"— has really clinched'a
re$uta-
vowit
h his second us
unte a
"Kases
n
sa
ws
eetter
Than Wine" has really made
its mark o, the Hit Parade. He
as established himself as a top
ranking singer in Britain, and
as also been instrumental in
reviving a beautiful old song.
February, 1958
RECORD MAIL
is issued each month
by
EMI RECORDS LTD.
till Gt. Castle Street
London, W.1
in the interests of
better-int-fried
listening
to, the popular
records of
HMV
COLUMBIA
PARLOPHONE
and MGM
IMPORTANT
a.mrds 11-d In [his Supplement
ark.d LP and EP. are Leng PhyinP
m( 6png aped 334 revolution: pe
inis«) ana —ad. 11.1 P-inc
retard. whh a playing speed of 4
m. ), When play ucf
r mrda
isp
very impmrnn,
m < .nl
shat i.
m • . allure .t In
appropa«. m ead,'
batu
aso <hat m
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med. A fo mrylus
a needle s liable r )B r.p. mr+ could
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nus
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spa a..
CTR F film Yang. LV
STER and
His-tailmo' Orhestra
VI O
Ins A Wonderful Thing To Ben
Loved, Tango DB4053
VICTOR SILVESTER and His Ballroom Orchestra
Alone, Q.S.
All The Way (from fit, "The Joker Is Wild"), S.F. DB40S4
RAY ELLINGTON with Eric Jupp and His Orchestra
Long Black Nylons
Living Doll DB4057
MICHAEL HOLUDAY
The Story Of My Life
Keep Your Mean
SHAVE COGAN
Billy Be Sure
Doodle Doodle D
DENNIS LOTIS
Good Mornin' Life
Valentina
DB4056
EDDIE CALVERT (with Eric Willice- and Hls Orchestra)
Holiday Night
Free And Easy
RUSS CONWAY
The Lantern Slide
The Harry Lime Theme (film "The Third Man ") VU060
RU CONWAY
PARTY POPS NO.. 2 (pt. 1)
Ma (Hai akin' eyes at me)
Wake Up Lille Susie; At...
Pt. 2
All The Way (film "The Joker Is Wild")
I'll Buy You A Star; My Special Angel
GEORGES GUETARY
I Hear That Song Again
Mon Amou, O Mon Amour
PAUL ANKA
You Are My Destiny
When I Slop Loving You (That'll Be The Day) DB4063
THE MUDLARKS
Mutual Admiration Society (from show "Happy
Hunting ")
A New Love
GEOFF LOVE and His Orchestra
A Story of Ireland
Wherever You Are
TONY BRENT
The Clouds Will Soon Roll By
Don't Save Your Love (For A Rainy Day) DB4066
D04059
DR4061
DB4064
DB4065
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