Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Teresa Brewer Sings Goldfinger

My first featured album from Teresa Brewer is the oddly titled Teresa Brewer Goldfinger, Dear Heart & Other Great Movie Songs.  Well, it is an accurate title, but hardly rolls off the tongue.  This 1964 release is similar to what many other artists released during this time period - a collection of hits from the current movies of the day.  Take songs that are already popular, record them with your own personal flair, and you have an album of instantly recognizable and beloved tunes.



This record is honestly a great collection of pop songs from the movies, and Teresa Brewer's vocal style is perfect to tackle these tunes.  She's not Shirley Bassey but does a perfectly fine "Goldfinger".  She's no Julie Andrews (who is?) but Teresa's "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" is splendid.  "Super..." is one where she (and/or her arranger) take a few more liberties with the original record, while still sticking to the heart of the song.

Fave songs:

"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from Mary Poppins
"A Hard Days Night" from A Hard Days Night

Earworm alert:  "Never on Sunday"



Philips PHS 600-163 (stereo)
Philips PHM 200-163 (mono)

1-1  Dear Heart from Dear Hear
1-2  A Hard Day's Night from A Hard Day's Night
1-3  Smile from Modern Times
1-4  Never on Sunday from Never on Sunday
1-5  I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face from My Fair Lady
1-6  Goldfinger from Gold Finger

2-1  Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious from Mary Poppins
2-2  Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany's
2-3  Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo from Lili
2-4  More from Mondo Cane
2-5  Three Coins in The Fountain from Three Coins in The Fountain
2-6  theme from Lilies of the Field (AMEN)

A note on the download:  Track 1 (Dear Heart) has several skips that I was unable to remedy. 


Sunday, January 12, 2025

June's Got Rhythm

My first featured album by June Christy is June's Got Rhythm.

June's Got Rhythm, released in 1958 on Capitol, features June with her husband Bob Cooper and a great lineup of swinging musicians.  Bob "Coop" Cooper arranged the songs, directed the sessions, and accompanied on tenor sax and oboe.

June is in great vocal form on this album, which includes, as the title suggests, several tunes to a swing beat, but also some ballads, where June always shines.

My favorites:  "It Don't Mean a Thing", the Duke Ellington classic, and "Blue Moon" by Rodgers and Hart.  The arrangement of "Blue Moon" is very unique and striking, with June and a reserved rhythm section only for the first half of the song.  Most definitely a fave.


Capitol T-1076 (mono)
Capitol ST-1076 (stereo)

1-1  Rock Me To Sleep
1-2  Gypsy in My Soul
1-3  I'm Glad There Is You
1-4  They Can't Take That Away From Me
1-5  It Don't Mean A Thing
1-6  My One and Only Love

2-1  When Lights Are Low
2-2  I Can Make You Love Me
2-3  Easy Living
2-4  Blue Moon
2-5  All God's Chillun Got Rhythm

The Players
Russ Freeman, piano
Monty Budwig, bass
Shelly Manne, drums
Mel Lewis, drums
Laurindo Almeida, guitar
Red Callender, tuba
George Spelvin, alto, tenor, flute
Ed Leddy, trumpet
Frank Rosolino, trombone
Bob Cooper, tenor, oboe

As June's Got Rhythm is widely available via CD and on streaming platforms, I am unable to share a download file.  You can enjoy June's Got Rhythm on Spotify, here:  June's Got Rhythm