Dick Haymes In Hollywood

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item number:  ZJAS 124
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CD Details

  • Released: July 5, 2004
  • Originally Released: 2014
  • Label: Jasmine Music

Tracks:

  • 1.Four Jills in a Jeep
  • 2.Irish Eyes Are Smiling
  • 3.Diamond Horseshoe
  • 4.State Fair
  • 5.The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
  • 6.Up in Central Park
  • 7.Do You Love Me?
  • 8.Carnival in Costa Rica

Product Description:

This compilation brings together many of the most well remembered film musical performances of Dick Haymes and quite a few lesser known ones too. Over the years the release of soundtrack excerpts from his films has been at the top of the 'wants' list for his fans. It was worth the wait, of course, some tracks just could not be edited out of their film context e.g. "Moonlight Propaganda" and "Do You Love Me" but the bonus is the inclusion of songs from a wider range of musicals dating from 1943 to 1953. "Let The Rest Of The World Go By" was adopted by Haymes as his theme tune for many years, became a million seller and because "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" had had a major release it was the film that most of his fans saw first and remember so well. Possibly his greatest romantic moment came when he serenaded Betty Grable on a riverboat in 'Diamond Horseshoe' singing "The More I See You" which was another million seller. Again, with Grable, but this time, with the added bonus of a Gershwin score "For You, For Me, For Evermore" is a pairing the likes of which we never got again. The romance is there, the song is beautifully constructed and it was a personal favourite of both artists. The fast moving production number "Costa Rica" which has him in a duet with Celeste Holm demonstrates how at ease Haymes was with faster tempo material but it is like "Mi Vida" and their slower and more romantic pace that made him so popular. "Close As Pages In A Book" didn't ever get into the film 'Up In Central Park' as it suffered from cutting room syndrome. It would have been the saving grace of an otherwise disappointing film, which makes it exclusion ever more puzzling. The duet between Deanna Durbin and Haymes was the only number in the film that he really rated simply dismissing the rest of the score! The set closes with "Cruisin' Down The River" which includes one of the finest performances of Haymes film musical career, his rendition of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" not only is his phrasing perfection but he sings the song with such sincerity, This may well be a trip down memory lane but it demonstrates how consistently Dick Haymes was able to create a magical moment in film that now transfers in sound alone so perfectly. The running time is approximately 79 minutes and the original mono sound with no artificial enhancements is crisp and clear throughout. With excellent and well researched liner notes in a 12 page booklet and discography, this is a must for both Haymes and film collectors alike.

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  • UPC: 604988012422
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