Showing posts with label Petula Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petula Clark. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Pat Boone--Al Martino--Petula Clark--Frank Sinatra--David Whitfield--Frankie Vaughan


 If you go thro' the green door with Stella and the Poor Man two worlds will appear and by Starlight you can find your way home loving that Tutti Frutti  before you are alone !

1. Tutti Frutti......Pat Boone
2. I'll Be Home......Pat Boone
3. In All This World......Al Martino
4. I've Never Been......Al Martino
5. Alone......Petula Clark
6. Long Before I Knew You......Petula Clark
7. I Love You......Frank Sinatra
8. Stella By Starlight......Frank Sinatra
9. I'd Give You The World......David Whitfield
10. I'll Find You......David Whitfield
11. The Green Door......Frankie Vaughan
12. Pity The Poor Poor Man......Frankie Vaughan

         11. The Green Door

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Petula Clark--Frank Sinatra--Edmund Hockridge--Ken Griffin--Metropolitan Symphony Orch--Teresa Brewer


With the organ music we have two loves two hearts an insect and a bird ! in a tearful mood because the music was unfinished and missing Part 1 !!!

1. With All My Heart......Petula Clark
2. Gonna Find Me A Bluebird......Petula Clark
3. It Worries Me.....Frank Sinatra
4. When I Stop Loving You......Frank Sinatra
5. No Other Love......Edmund Hockridge
6. This Same Heart.....Edmund Hockridge
7. I Don't Know Why......Ken Griffin
8. It Had To Be You......Ken Griffin
9. Shubert's Unfinished Symphony In B Minor 2 Mov Part 2
10. Shubert's Unfinished Symphony In B Minor 2 Mov Part 3
11. A Tear Fell......Teresa Brewer
12. Bo Weevil......Teresa Brewer
Petula Clark, CBE (born Sally Olwen Clark; 15 November 1932) is a British singer, actress, and composer.Clark's professional career began during World War II, as a child entertainer on BBC Radio. In 1954, she charted with "The Little Shoemaker" – the first of her big UK hits – and within two years, began recording in French. Her international successes included "Prends mon coeur", "Sailor" (a UK number one), "Romeo", and "Chariot". Hits in German, Italian, and Spanish followed. In late 1964, Clark's global success extended to America with a four-year run of career-defining, often upbeat, singles, many written or co-written by Tony Hatch (and Jackie Trent). These songs include her signature song "Downtown" and "I Know a Place", "My Love", "A Sign of the Times", "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love", "Who Am I", "Colour My World", "This Is My Song" (by Charlie Chaplin), "Don't Sleep in the Subway", "The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener", and "Kiss Me Goodbye". In America, Clark was dubbed "the First Lady of the British Invasion". Clark has sold more than 68 million records. She also has enjoyed success in musical films (Finian's Rainbow) and in stage musicals (The Sound of Music, Blood Brothers, Sunset Boulevard).

Edmund James Arthur Hockridge (9 August 1919 – 15 March 2009 was a Canadian baritone and actor who had an active performance career in musicals, operas, concerts, plays and on radio. His big break, in 1950, came with the chance to play Billy Bigelow in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel at the Theatre Royal in London's Drury Lane. This marked the beginning of 40 years in showbusiness in the United Kingdom.

Kenneth W. "Ken" Griffin (December 28, 1909 – March 11, 1956), was an American organist.
His biggest hit was "You Can't Be True, Dear" (1948), which was first released as an instrumental, and later that year re-released with a vocal by Jerry Wayne dubbed in. Both versions became popular, selling over 3.5 million copies.

Teresa Brewer (born Theresa Veronica Breuer; May 7, 1931 – October 17, 2007) was an American singer whose style incorporated pop, country, jazz, R&B, musicals, and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s, recording nearly 600 songs.

      7. I Don't Know Why