Description: Tracks:Cowboy NumberSnake DanceLet's K-Knock K-NessMusic in My HeartBoys Will Be BoysWhat Goes On Here in My HeartDown Argentine WayTwo Dreams MetHamaii-AThe Sheik of ArabyYou Started SomethingLoveliness and LoveKindergarten CongaHi Ya LoveAnother Little Dream Wouldn't Do Us Any HarmAre You Kidding?I'm Still Crazy for YouI Heard the Birdies SingSing Me a Song of the IslandsDown On Ami Ami Oni Oni IsleO'Brien Has Gone HawaiianRun Little Raindrop RunPan American JubileeCubble Up A Little CloserPretty BabyMiss Lulu from Louisville Performer Notes: Personnel: Carmen Miranda (vocals).Editor: Geoff Milne .Unknown Contributor Roles: June Haver; Dick Haymes; William Gaxton; Hilo Hattie; John Payne ; Alice Faye.This 48-track, two-hour-and-seven-minute double-CD set presents soundtrack recordings from 19 films featuring Betty Grable that were released between 1930 (when she was 13) and 1945. Grable didn't really become a major star until her appearance in Down Argentine Way in 1940, and that film and its successors over the next five years take up 42 of the performances here. Grable was an adequate singer (that she did not have a parallel career as a recording artist has more to do with studio discouragement than talent), and her film vehicles contained songs by such Hollywood professionals as the teams of Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, and Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, though she also gets the chance to sing the works of Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn, and Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, among others, here and there. She also sang a few established standards, such as "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and "Carolina In the Morning," though she introduced very few, notably "The More I See You," with Dick Haymes, and "I Can't Begin to Tell You," the only song she recorded for a hit, with her husband Harry James (not the version heard here). This album is thorough, well-programmed, and well-annotated. The only complaints about it can be the limited sound quality on the early tracks and the cut-off: Grable made movies for another ten years after The Dolly Sisters, the last music heard on this album. (Particularly missed are the Gershwin songs from 1947's The Shocking Miss Pilgrim.) ~ William Ruhlmann Producer: Geoff Milne Format: CD (2 Disc); Mono Country: Japan Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 1 June, 1997 Label: Jasmine Music Dimensions: 12.8 x 14.3 x 1 centimeters (0.23 kg)
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EAN: 0604988010329
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Cowboy Number
Track #2: Snake Dance
Track #3: Let's K-Knock K-Ness
Track #4: Music in My Heart
Track #5: Boys Will Be Boys
Track #6: What Goes On Here in My Heart
Track #7: Down Argentine Way
Track #8: Two Dreams Met
Track #9: Hamaii-A
Track #10: The Sheik of Araby
Track #11: You Started Something
Track #12: Loveliness and Love
Track #13: Kindergarten Conga
Track #14: Hi Ya Love
Track #15: Another Little Dream Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm
Track #16: Are You Kidding?
Track #17: I'm Still Crazy for You
Track #18: I Heard the Birdies Sing
Track #19: Sing Me a Song of the Islands
Track #20: Down On Ami Ami Oni Oni Isle
Track #21: O'Brien Has Gone Hawaiian
Track #22: Run Little Raindrop Run
Track #23: Pan American Jubilee
Track #24: Cubble Up A Little Closer
Track #25: Pretty Baby
Track #26: Miss Lulu from Louisville
Era: 1940s, 1950s
Run Time: 7605 Sec
Format: CD
Features: Compilation, Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Jazz
Type: Album
Style: Film Music, Stage & Screen, Vocal, Soundtracks
Record Label: Jasmine Records
Artist: Betty Grable
Release Title: Pin-Up Girl