Friday, 29 April 2022

Bill Haley--The Mills Brothers--Johnny Duncan--Andy Williams--Choir HM Chapels Royal--Perry Como


 A nice set labels hides some classic songs.. rocking on the train with dogs and a butterfly whilst the mandolins play and the world goes round  !..the two red ones are a bit scratchy should have kept away from the hound dogs !!

1. Razzle Dazzzle......Bill Haley
2. Two Hound Dogs......Bill Haley
3. Till Then.....The Mills Brothers
4. You Always Hurt The One You Love.....The Mills Brothers
5. Last Train To San Fernando......Johnny Duncan
6. Rock a Billy Baby......Johnny Duncan
7. Butterfly......Andy Williams
8. It Doesn't Take Very Long......Andy Williams
9. Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring......Choir Of H.M Chapels Royal
10. Gabriel's Message & Born This Day......Choir Of H. M Chapels Royal
11. Mandolins In The Moonlight......Perry Como
12. Love Makes The World Go Round......Perry Como

                                                                    ANDY WILLIAMS

Howard Andrew "Andy" Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American singer. He recorded 43 albums in his career, of which 15 have been gold certified and three platinum certified. He was also nominated for six Grammy Awards. He hosted The Andy Williams Show, a television variety show, from 1962 to 1971, along with numerous TV specials. The Andy Williams Show won three Emmy awards. He sold more than 45 million records worldwide, including more than 10 million certified units in the United States.
Williams's solo career began in 1953. He recorded six sides for RCA Victor's label "X", but none was a popular hit.
After landing a spot as a regular on the Tonight Starring Steve Allen in 1954, Williams was signed to a recording contract with Cadence Records, a small label in New York, run by conductor Archie Bleyer. Williams's third single, "Canadian Sunset", reached number seven in the top 10 in August 1956; it was followed in February 1957 by his only Billboard number-one hit, "Butterfly", a cover of a Charlie Gracie record. "Butterfly" was also number one for two weeks on the UK Singles Chart in May 1957. More hit records followed.

          8. It Doesn't Take Very Long

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