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27/11/2011

For the last programme in November, and with the days becoming ever shorter, Russell investigates various aspects of "night-time" in song.

For the last programme in November, and with the days becoming ever shorter, Russell investigates various aspects of "night-time" in song.

The featured songs include Peter Skellern's re-working of an old Ink Spots hit of the 40s; an amalgam of three or four train songs - including Night Train - by Pete Atkin, Julie Covington and Russell himself. There are also songs famous (Deep Purple, Oh How I Miss You Tonight, You And The Night And The Music); and forgotten (That Never-To-Be-Forgotten Night, When It's Night-Time In Italy, It's Wednesday Over Here); and more by a galaxy of artists including Sinatra, Fats Waller, Carol Sloane, Julie London and Rebecca Kilgore.

Midway, he takes time out to mark the centenary of New York theatre-man David Merrick. In between relating some of his theatrical outrages, he plays music from three productions he was involved in, by Harold Rome, Lena Horne and Mel Tormé. And along the way he finds time to look into the career of songsmith James Kendis.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 27 Nov 2011 21:00

Music Played

  • Peter Skellern

    Every Night About This Time

    “Peter Skellern – Stardust Memories”

    • WEA.
    • 4509981322.
  • Julie Covington, Pete Atkin & Russell Davies

    Original Original Honky Tonk Night Train Blues

    “Julie Covington – The Beautiful Changes…Plus”

    • See For Miles.
    • SEECD 687.
  • Carol Sloane

    Deep Purple

    “Carol Sloane – Out Of The Blue”

    • CBS.
    • BPG 62074.
  • Frank Sinatra

    Oh How I Miss You Tonight

    “Frank Sinatra – All Alone”

    • Reprise.
    • 929765.
  • Harold Rome

    Be Kind To Your Parents

    “Harold Rome – A Touch Of Rome”

    • DRG.
    • 5249.
  • Lena Horne

    Push De Button

    “Lena Horne – The Lady & Her Music”

    • Qwest.
    • 66108.
  • Mel Tormé

    Forty Second Street

    “Mel Tormé: Comin’ ѿý Baby/Sunday In New York”

    • Rhino/Atlantic/Warner Jazz.
    • 8122754382.
  • Max Morath

    Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturdaynight?

    “Max Morath: Oh, Play That Thing!”

    • Collectables.
    • CO-CD 6804.
  • Fats Waller and His Rhythm

    That Never-To-Be-Forgotten Night

    “Fats Waller Volume 3: 1934-36 – Rhythm And Romance“

    • JSP.
    • JSP 946C.
  • Rebecca Kilgore and Dave Frishberg

    The Starlit Hour

    “The Starlit Hour” – Kilgore & Frishberg

    • Arbors Jazz.
    • ARCD 19255.
  • Clinton Ford

    When It's Night-Time In Italy..

    “Clinton Ford – Run To The Door”

    • Castle Music.
    • CMDDD 502.
  • Mildred Bailey

    I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles

    “Mildred Bailey Complete Columbias Vol 2”

    • Definitive Records.
    • DRCD 11180.
  • Lennie Niehaus

    If I Had My Way

    “The Chronological Bing Crosby Vol 25”

    • Jonzo.
    • JZCD 25.
  • Julie London

    You And The Night And The Music

    “Julie…At ѿý/Around Midnight” Julie London

    • Capitol/EMI.
    • 7243 8 54542 2 6.

Broadcast

  • Sun 27 Nov 2011 21:00