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17/04/2011

Russell Davies remembers songwriters Carmen Lombado and Jack Yellen, and singer Al Bowlly. The featured recordings include Dean Martin, Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee and Harold Arlen.

This week, Russell focuses on a number of topics. First up is Carmen Lombado, brother of bandleader Guy Lombardo and a songwriter of some note, who died on this day 40 years ago. We open the show with Dean Martin's version of his Powder Your Face With Sunshine, following it with two more of his - A Sailboat in the Moonlight and Coquette.

The next topic is the sad death, by wartime bomb in Jermyn Street, of singer Al Bowlly whom the show commemorates in two contrasting performances. There's a mid 30s appearance in New York with Ray Noble's specially-assembled American band and - later in the programme - a very early rarity with Fred Elizalde's Savoy Hotel band.

We then head back to 1951, the date of the copyrighting of an outfall from Frank Loesser's Guys And Dolls - his re-working of Fugue for Tin Horns, Three Cornered Tune (we hear Dinah Shore's version). And songwriter Jack Yellen departed this life on this date in 1991 and from hereon Russell displays five songs that Yellen left us, in versions by Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Robert Crumb (and his Cheap Suit Serenaders) Barbra Streisand and Harold Arlen. The show concludes with another Arlen song - this time in the company of his regular collaborator, Ted Koehler.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 17 Apr 2011 21:00

Music Played

  • Dean Martin

    Powder Your Face With Sunshine

    Dean Martin – Capitol Collectors’ Series

    • Capitol.
    • CDP 791633 2.
  • Johnny Hodges Orchestra With Buddy Clark

    A Sailboat In The Moonlight

    “Duke Ellington – The 1936-40 Small Group Sessions”

    • Mosaic.
    • MD7 235.
  • The Hi‐Lo’s

    Coquette

    “Rosemary Clooney & Friends” [2 LPs on 1 CD]

    • Collectables.
    • COL 6460.
  • Ray Noble Orchestra W. Al Bowlly & The Freshmen

    Top Hat, White Tie And Tails

    “Ray Noble & His American Orchestra”

    • Living Era.
    • CD AJA 5535.
  • Dinah Shore

    The Three-Cornered Tune

    “Hooray For Love” Dinah Shore & Tony Martin

    • Flare.
    • ROYCD 228.
  • Tony Bennett & Elvis Costello

    Are You Havin' Any Fun?

    Tony Bennett: Duets – An American Classic

    • Sony BMG/Columbia.
    • 80979.
  • Peggy Lee

    Louisville Lou

    “Peggy Lee – All Aglow Again!”

    • Collectors’ Choice Music.
    • CCM 921.
  • Ella Fitzgerald

    Hard Hearted Hannah

    “Ella – The Legendary American Decca Recordings”

    • GRP/MCA.
    • GRP 46482.
  • R. Crumb and His Cheap Suit Serenaders

    Alabama Jubilee

    “Chasin’ Rainbows”

    • Shanachie.
    • 6002.
  • Barbra Streisand

    Happy Days Are Here Again

    “Barbra Streisand – Just For The Record…”

    • Columbia.
    • 01-468734-10.
  • Fred Elizalde Orchestra With Al Bowlly [Vocal]

    If I Had You

    “The Best Of Fred Elizalde & His Anglo-American Band”

    • Retrieval.
    • RTR 79011.
  • Harold Arlen With Red Nichols & His 5 Pennies

    Sweet And Hot

    “Harold Arlen Sings Sweet And Hot”

    • Living Era.
    • CD AJA 5603.
  • Carol Kidd

    Stormy Weather

    Carol Kidd, Nigel Clark – “Tell Me Once Again”

    • Linn Records.
    • AKD 377.

Broadcast

  • Sun 17 Apr 2011 21:00