1955 British Hit Parade – The B Sides Part 1 (jan-Jun) is a compilation of 67 pop tracks released as 3-CD on 12 Jan 2018. 1955 British Hit Parade – The B Sides Part 1 (jan-Jun) includes a.o. the following tracks: “The Four Aces – Ill Be With You In Apple Blossom Time”, “Bing Crosby […]
1. 1 Bing Crosby – White Christmas 2. 2 Elvis Presley – Blue Christmas 3. 3 Brenda Lee – Rockin Around the Christmas Tree 4. 4 Nat King Cole – the Christmas Song 5. 5 Johnny Mercer & Margaret Whiting – Baby, Its Cold Outsid 6. 6 Johnny Cash – the Little Drummer Boy 7. […]
Music is an integral part of the Christmas season, and there’s nothing quite as magical and nostalgic as classic Christmas songs from the 1950s, specially the period that Rock sneaked in the tree. Two of the great classics on this album, “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” performed by Gene Autry, “Run Rudolph Run” by Chuck Berry […]
Shellac instead of stardust: when Santa Claus takes off his boots and unpacks the gramophone after his work is done: Bear Family Records® delves deep into the shellac box! No intrusive bells, chumming ho-hos or strangely distorted reindeer voices: Every year around the same time the displays of the department stores are bending with hastily […]
SAMMY DAVIS JR MEETS THE BRITISH [1960] STEAMBOAT SHUFFLE [1960] KENNY BAKER BIG NIGHT OUT PRESENTS THE PEGGY LEE SHOW [1961] SPECIAL GUEST BING CROSBY CELEBRATION [1966] DUKE ELLINGTON
A popular singer, actress, and dancer, Mitzi Gaynor (born in 1931) was recognized for her singing and dancing abilities, and also for her bright-eyed personality and chirpy charm. She starred in films with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Gene Kelly, also working on television and in Broadway. Mitzi (1959), her first album, placed her in […]
WAS 39.99 NOW 19.99 2 LP Island Records release the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film Licorice Pizza. Licorice Pizza is the story of Alana Kane (Alana Haim) and Gary Valentine (Cooper Hoffman) who grow up and fall in love in San Fernando Valley (1973). Written and directed by filmmaker Paul […]
The main ingredient to a good duet is that of mutual respect, professional admiration, even love, which often shines through a particular performance, and the pairings of Louis Armstrong with Bing Crosby on the relaxed “Gone Fishing”, or with Velma Middleton on “Honeysuckle Rose” or with “The Voice” Frank Sinatra on “Ad-Lib Blues”, or Ella […]
Louis Armstrong was one of the most influential figures in the jazz scene. As a trumpeter, singer and composer he recorded some of the most famous songs the world would ever hear. This Collected release combines the songs from his early days with his big hits and collaborations with other artists. Louis Armstrong was born […]
Arranged and conducted by André Previn, Your Number, Please is Julie London’s tribute to various famous men and contains an excellent selection of love songs. The men are Frank Sinatra (“Learning the Blues”), Johnny Mercer (“One for My Baby”), Four Freshmen (“It’s a Blue World”), Nat King Cole (“When I Fall in Love”), Fred Astaire […]