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Girl,” and a pleasing ballad, “Just “Cancel My. Dream.” Don Grady

ery makes “It's You or No | “and “It's Magic” —land;-was-bound-to result in more

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Hoagy’s Tune, ‘I Get Along, Gets Boost From Dinah

Ray McKinley Runs Gamut on Love | With Waxing of Wailing ‘Put "Em in do Box'

.....By DONNA MIKELS 2 It's about time

Carmichael. Hoagy won renown from %is classic “Stardust.” in from lesser efforts, such as “ and a dozen others. But for some reason, out You Very Well” was intro. —— duced; flashed briefly, and was almost forgotten. Now “I Get Along” gets the| boost it deserves from a fine re-| cording by one of the best, Dinah | Shore. .Dinah sings the nostalgic ballad with splendid backing from a chorus and orchestra. . " ~ . SECOND SIDE of the Colum-

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String Octet.

The current novelty hit, “Toolle | bia disc is yet another melody! is t ed with a “Tear-|

that's one of the best of the “Sen- Dulle Dovlles , Seame timental” output of many years, B%iniive Jain ball RE “I'll Be Seeing You." It's another. ¢ whe, of 8 oo Shore “best,” making the disc aSUn& bY y. double must both for people who!

favor the tunes themselves, n ® ” OTHER NEW releases for the disc-addicts include: ROA- VICTOR—Ray McKinley runs the gamut on “love” from A to B witlf a waxing of the wail of the disillusioned, “Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em_ With a Ribbon,”

bit by the Blue Notes. Box” is sung by Johnny Turnbal

flip, “Onan Island With You.” : eee ; Can't Run Away From Love,” with vocal by Marcy Lutes. Doodles Weaver helps inject the famous Spike Jones needle into the classic “William Tell Overture.” Coupling is “By the Beautiful Sea” with (and I quote) “vocal by the Balt Water Tuffies, credits by Barker Dick Morgan,

exaggeration.

niversary, tied

and interruptions by George|, .. ile tunes. that jukebox favorite, “Nature Ro Green gives with the|, Radio. stars Cathy and Elliott 5 Ga Boy. vis Jans Sereniant iu 3 piano trills on an oldie, “Little| per (nF “Jane” of “My| coMBINED TALENTS — Di |

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and the Trio take vocal honors. “Tony “Martin's dramatic “delivboth “tunes of “Goodni Wr " distinction.” Tn ght Sweetheart, M-G-M—The Success of “Now Is the Hour,” imported from Eng-

ms. Newest tunes with Noble's: “ in Sweetheart.” labels are “A Tree in ve and to” :

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England, and “Reflections.” “Tree” is a tender ballad with a haunting melody, played by Paul Fennelly’s orchestra with vocals by baritone Reggie Goff. “Reflections” is another tuneful bit, vaguely reminiscent of “How Are Things in Glocca Morra?” It's sung by husky-voiced Doreen

ice,” one of the best showcases

backed by his popular blues afrangement, “Trumpet Blues.” “My. Happiness” is a new tune, somewhat of a sentimental balLundy, popular English vocalist. (lad, sung by the Marlin Sisters. “Confess,” a risihg young tune, Flip is a happy novelty, “Man on is one of the first efforts of the the Carrousel.” “new” Jimmy Dorsey bind. War-| Frankie Sinatra teams two balbling it is Bill Lawrence, one of lads, “It Only Happens: When I the newer “finds,” and Carol/Dance With You” and “Fella

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Royalties roll Lazybones,” “Old Buttermilk Sky” his “I Get Along With-

| Scott, with harmonies of the Skylarks. It's backed by “If I Were

by Lawrence and the Skylarks. The strings work out on some) acl jazz passages in “Fiddle-Faddle”| |and “Jazz Pizzicato and Jazz Le-| (gato.” The studies in string con-| trast ire by Bert Shefter and his

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Blue Barron makes with the 4 ” pd same. old sweet music on “You We Shore Aud for NOES WHO were Only Fooling: with Glo Club vocal and “It's Easy When You Know How,” a Latin-flavored

The popular “Put Em in a

with Hal MeclIntyre's orchestra. Frankie Lester-takes lyrics on the!

COLUMBIA — The publicity sheet describes “Happy Anniversary” as “one of the most imaginative albums ever created” and for once the publicity sheet is no

“Happy Anniversary” is a musical story of a young married couple on their sixth wedding antogether with

Friend Irma” and he's “Frankie” perform

the dialogue; and Ray Noble and his orchestra -provide- the subtle musical tie-ins with each episode. -The tunes featured —inciude “Perfidia,” “Poeme,” “Easy to Love,” “I Hadn't Anyone Till You,” “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,” “Yesterdays” and Mr. on; “Goodnight, With ‘an Umbrelia,” both from It's’ an album to/the film

REISSUE of the week fis Harry James’ “Carnival of Ven-|recent, more than alittle Jazzy,

for James’ trumpet dexterity. It's

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supreme court. ' nah - Shore™ (above) fines “her voice up to top shape as she reintroducees "| Get Along With. out You Very Welt" one of the | lesser sung tunes by Hoosierland's Hoagy Carmichael on a: Columbia record.

“Egster Parade.” Nice, but a letdown after h i Frankie issue forth on “All of | Me” and “S’posin’,” two of his ; ga releases. Two more tunes from “Easter|®’ in southern California. Parade” get the Dinah Shore

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concerto, Richard Strauss tone poem, and a group of operatic arias by Lily Pons headline the latest group of | recordings to come from the Columbia Masterworks There is also an excel-| lent selection of single records. . ¥ »

SCHUMANN: CONCERTO IN| A MINOR for piano and orches-| tra (Op. 54), played by Rudolf Serkin, pianist, with the Phila-| delphia Orchestra conducted by! Available in| a handsome album on regular| Opera for eight years before com- | surfaces and on non-breakable Vinylite;. and. anyone fortunate enough to get the Vinylites will have a new treat awaiting them : lin crystal-clear recording and

This is the only piano concerto by that great musical romantiThere are three movements. The first, a Fantasy, was composed Some years before the other two, the! were All were written in the most intimate and! tender vein, and are distinguished | for their beauty and depth of! feeling. Serkin, with his mastery | of poetic insight and lyric playing, is a particularly appropriate soloist. He receives the ultimate in accompaniment from Ormandy and the magnificent Philadelphia Orchestra. (Columbia, M-MM-734

EIN from “The Barber of Seville” in HELDENLEBEN (A Hero's Life) which the heroine gives sparkling played by the Pitts. burgh Symphony Orchestra conis tone quite a test for Miss Pons’ versapoem in which Richard Strauss depicted the life of a hero misjunderstood by his fellow men. He meets his enemies, conquers them, and finds peace in a final

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[the leading singers of the Metro-| MIAMI, Fla, May 25 (UP)— ®0me of his current record hits on politan Opera recorded it on the A short ballot and balmy weath- the show, as well as dance music. stage

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