Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1947 — Page 16

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Revival of Too Marvelous for Words’ Gets Fine Treatment by Harry James

arrangement of the revival, “Peg 0’ Old Tunes in New Arrangements My Heart” : Top Recent Releases on Records | ANOTHER" OLDIE" 1s By DONNA MIKEAS Your Own Backyard,” a modernistic Some old tunes dressed up in new arrangements are the cream of | version by Freddie Stewart with the the recent crop of platter releases. | Dreamiady. The other side is “Il “Too Marvelous for Wards” an oldie that's getting a big revival ge There.” treatment in the film, “Dark Passage,” is one of the best tunes Harry! «Just Around the Corner,” a wonJames has waxed in months derful old ballad popularized two The sweeping melody with a lot of crescendos and ascending melo- | decades ago by Ted Lewis, gets a dic phrases is just the stuff for|—— close harmony treatment from the some bright James trumpet, not too that's good listening is Ray Bloch's| Pied Pipers. “I Wanna Be a Friend schmaltzy, and Buddy Di Vito vo-|arrangement of “Kate,” the new of yours” a new novelty based on cals. The other side is a neat play/Irving Berlin hit. |an old children’s tune fs on the of words on a cute ballad, “My Fu-| The vocal is by Alan Dale, an up|second side. ture Just Passed.” Marion Morgan and coming vocalist who really can| Skitch Henderson is at the plano sings this one, Columbia.) sing. The new lad’s golden pipinglon “The Stars Will Remember,” a » {fits in with the mellow Bloch ar~new tune with hit possibilities, and A TRUMPET that's less commer~ rangement. The second side show-| “Emperor Waltz,” the Johann cial but much finer listening for my| cases the Dale voice equally well.| Strauss favorite. money is Billy Butterfield's on “My|1t's “If My Heart Had A Window.”| Last and far, from least is Joe Si'>nt Love” The tune is a ballad Other new releases include: Stafford’s arrangement of “Stanley of 1932 vintage which has become a! M-G-M--Billy Eckstine has a Steamer.” Any reader of L'il Abner standard favorite even though it!yocal style all his own and it's best wil remember that Stanley Steamnever hit the Hit Parade. displayed on a certain type song, jer, for whom L'il Abner conducted Not since his individualistic 4 ballad with a blue tinge. Both an extensive search, is not a man “Stardust” has Butterfield played so |gides of his latest effort, “The Wild«/but a pioneer automobile; The other much trumpet. The voodl by Tommy est Gal In Town,” and “Boulevard side is “When You Got ‘a Man on Tavior brings out “My Silent Love's” [of Memories,” fit these specifications Your Mind.” lyrics—lyries which put the trite making it a “No. 1 Eckstine.

moon-June lyrics of later ballads ONE OF Ls tite ution” Tom! Upton Close Loses

to shame. The second side is) “Pic-A-Nic-In,” with the band and |. annie Get Your Gun,” was “Amy-| Pat O'Connor and Tommy Taylor thing You Can Do.” The best sin- Round in Court doing vocals. (Capitol) gle record I've heard of it is the HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16 (U. P).! Swit saether, alle. getting. 8. ReN-O0e: By Srenkie Masters with Radio Commentator Upton Cloge.! play is “Paradise” Any resemblance] phe maestro and Phyllis Myles doing 54, facing a divorce action, today between Johnny Long's arrange-!'yhe vocal dueling. Definitely a con- was granted court permission to ment of it on Signature and the old | rast is the other side, “Let the continue using the upper floors of blues ballad which was a Russ Co- pest of the World Go By,” by the his home for business, but his sec-Jumbo-Bing Crosby standard 18igying Masters. | retary can be there for business purely eolnaidental, » Bob Houston displays a pleassnt onl Sulla Gb “oh dt “ rs, Julia Close, 42, charged in “Paradise,” in its day was ay Jou he a her divorce complaint that Mr. mournful love song. Now as sung oo 0 eo" pow paged on Close carried on a love affair with by Indianapolis’ Francey Lane and] hms Hungatian Satin + {his secretary, Wilma Henry, 24. Mrs.| the Beachcombers it's a souped up ‘God Bless America Re ded {Close also asked for an injunction novelty with background” chants) ‘Gio ess America Tle-recor@e@ | ousting Close and Miss Henry from from the band on the order of the, Kate Smith's original “God Bless the Hollywood home.

“Shantytown” arrangement Long) America” was probably.the most| g oarior Judge Fred Miller. ruled made famous, It's different but|popular arrangement of the patri=| that Mrs. Close and their young son good, otic tune so M-G-M has Kate re- can continue to reside in the lower

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Two novelty tunes get the Blue’ radio and lecturing business. | Barron treatment, Babe Ryan sings, mye court [the spelling song, “Tennessee,” and! Close $250 monthly support and [the ensemble does the puppy love $750 attorney fees. song, “Our Hour.”

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CAMPUS FAVORITE— Johnny Long's latest “album, a collection of campus classics, has a strong Hoosier flavor. Vovalist Francey Lane of Indianapolis is a featured performer and the Notre Dame Victory March, is one of the selected tunes.

Victory March’ In Campus Album

Campus favorite Johnny Long pays tribute to outstanding college classics in his latest album. The maestro, who is rumored to have a dance engagement at Indiana university in the near future, uses Vocdlist Francey Lane of Ine {dianapolis, the Beachcombers and [the glee clubs on the eight selected | | numbers. | The tunes include “The Notre Dame Victory March” and “On Wislconsin,” by the two vocal groups, |“Par Above Cayuga's Waters” by| ERIE Dah ara nT STI ers; “The Eyes of Texas" and] “Pight On” by the Glee club, “Washington and lee Swing,” and “Dear Old Duke” by the Beachcombers and “Roar Lion Roar. "

GM Offers Rich Prizes |

in Employee Contest

DETROIT, Sept. 16 (U, PI General Motors Corp. yesterday In-| vited 300,000 employees in the United States to participate in al letter-writing contest .on “My Job| and Why I Like It." The company said winners would

use the upper floor to carry on hisireceiye.more than 5000 G. M.- made including 40 automobiles,

awards, 65 refrigerators, 50 automatic washers, 50 electr |ironers and 25 home freesers.

65 electric ranges,

Capitol Records

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the popular “Kekome, Ind.” this M {ime by the Four Chicks and Chuck. | [On the second side they sing “The | Turntable Song” CAPITOL—The latest bunch of record surprise | Capitol releases is filled with revive!

HERE'S Miler oh arrangement of Bessie Smith Jazz Records Packed in New Container

The “something old.” is a collection of eight sides of hot jazz | i ! [ z=

Something old-something new is the keynote of Columbia's latest

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tuosi; and, ofcourse, Szigeti of these, , Assisted by another magnificent artist, Bruno Walter, and the superb New York Philharmonic, he has placed on the records in this album a performance that leaves nothing to be desired. (Columbia, M-697, five 12-inch records.) BACH: SUITE Ne: 2 in B Minor {for flute and strings, played by | Sebastian Caratelli, flute, with the {Pittsburgh Symphony Qrchestra conducted by Pritz Reiner. This

[the sixth is devoted to the Pitts-

{Bach's “Pugue In G Minor.”

Johann Sebastian Bach composed

Iyears as Kapellmeister to the art sic-loving Prince Leopold. It lactually a group of dances, full > brilliant flute solos. There are spir{ited fugatos, charming rondeaus, live ly gavottes, stately sarabandes|

land a leisurely polonaise. The var-|Boy Scouts of America, conference, | {ious movements are held together to convene at the state fair grounds Caratelli Saturday and Sunday, will feature fand their colleagues of the Pitts~ the exhibits which were shown at {burgh orchestra perform the work the national conference last month lwith a clarity and crispness that'at Bloomington.

by unity of key. Reiner,

would no doubt have pleased Prince

{Leopold as it does the music lovers gpportunity to see some of the (Columbia, M-695, three “finest displays in scouting,” aclcording to Robert L. Kirby, proMISSISSIPPI SURTE, motion: ‘chairman for the central

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his orchestra. A tone journéy, and! Mr. fc AN orchestral picture, in four sec- local conference would reach a |tions, of the great river and the record attendance for this kind of —— lands through which it flows. The meeting, with registration for the first section, “Father of Waters,” is conference already more than 1000

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