Wednesday, April 20, 2016

A Few Of Your Mid-Week Comments

Last Chance!  
Tomorrow is your last chance to enter to win a brand new CD from Eric Records ...
Simply visit the Epic Records website ... http://ericrecords.com/ ...
And tell us which three CD's you'd be most likely to order.
This will enter your name in our drawing to win a copy of either "Hard To Find Jukebox Classics, 1960 - 1964" or "Three Decades Of Classic Novelty Hits".
And, if you actually PURCHASE three CD's from the website, you'll not only be entered to win a copy of BOTH of these great new CD releases but you'll ALSO get your choice of a free promotional CD right there on the site.
But the deadline is TOMORROW so you've got to have your entry in by then.  Winners will be selected and announced next week.  (kk)

Jim Peterik:  The Songs
I would love to win a copy of Jim's new CD. I have been a fan since the 60's. If only one person could be chosen to represent the rock music of our town, it should be Jim Peterik ... he is simply the best of the best rock music to come out of the city of Chicago.
Mr. Joseph Malin
Math Lab Director
Loyola Academy
Be sure to enter for YOUR chance to win, too ... just drop me an email with the words Jim Peterik:  The Songs in the subject line and we'll throw your name into the proverbial Forgotten Hits Hat!  (kk)

What's The Name Of That Song?
I was surprised that one song that was NOT mentioned in the Sweet 16 and STILL not mentioned as of the Monday comments, as this is a song that has been discussed often over the years on Forgotten Favorites:  "Oh where or where can my baby be??", officially known as "Last Kiss". 
Tim Kubat
Sorry Tim, but that one doesn't qualify ...
Although "Where Or Where Can My Baby Be" may have been the more likely title, check out this verse ...
"I raised her head and when she smiled and said,
'Hold me darlin' for a little while.'
I held her close, I kissed her our last kiss,
I found the love that I knew I would miss."  (kk)

Hi Kent,   
I like this subject ... you are spot on that it would be a fun feature for a radio show.  
Another song that I loved that had a title hidden in the lyrics was, 'Big Yellow Taxi' by Joni Mitchell. Interestingly a lovely song dealing with the very same subject as 'Big Yellow Taxi' was a little gem called 'Tar and Cement' by Verdelle Smith a few years before Joni. Prescient songs dealing with how 'progress' destroyed much of the natural beauty of our youth. 
Hard to find songs: 
'The Song of the Old Mill', a curious little tune that conveys images far beyond its lyrics and exposes the darker side of our imaginations was a tough find.  It was written by David Mamet and is played during the closing credits of the comedy "State and Main" sung by Patti LuPone a longtime Broadway Actress / Singer, and friend of Mamet's. There is a cover available on iTunes but the original can only be gotten by buying the Movie.
Good Job,
CharlieOFD
"Big Yellow Taxi" does, however, appear throughout the lyric so we can't count that one.  I did, however, come up with 98 tracks that do NOT feature the title in the lyrics yet would still be recognized by just about everybody today despite this fact ... so I'd have to say a radio special is imminent!  (kk)


Hi, Kent:  
Lotta fun reading about songs whose titles don't get sung. I see two separate categories: those songs which the writers decide to title cleverly or obliquely, if you will (59th St. Bridge Song, For What It's Worth, etc) and those which come from movies and the name merely reflects the title of that movie for lack of a better name (Unchained Melody). Maybe a third would be tribute types (Danny's Song). Anyhow, mixed and matched, here are a few: 
John Denver - Annie's Song  
James Taylor - Long Ago and Far Away (I have NO idea why he put "and Far Away" in the title.  Wildest guess is that he knows the old, old song Long Ago and Far Away from a Rita Hayworth movie)
and there are probably a whole bunch of movie themes so I'll give a quick sample with a couple of biggies and one older than the oldies. You and the folks could possibly name more, but I think those are the least interesting.
Theme From Shaft
Theme From New York New York
The Song From Moulin Rouge
Playing games with music is fun. Thanks.  
Hil  
Yeah, it's tough with the movie title themes ... One I had on the list was Dionne Warwick's "Theme from 'The Valley of the Dolls'" because it still works since the movie title is never mentioned in the lyrics either.  But then you can really get off track by including, say, "Theme from 'Mahogany'" which shows as "Do You Know Where You Wanna Go" in its parentheses title ... although you won't find the word "mahogany" anywhere in the lyrics.  Soon the list would go on forever!  (Instrumentals don't count either as the lyrics would NEVER be entered in an instrumental!!!)
We've got a couple of jocks on the list interested in putting together some type of radio special so we'll keep you posted on that as to when and where you can listen.  (kk)

This And That:  
>>>I kept hearing the song "Don't Speak" by No Doubt and just HAD to have it.  I must have visited a dozen record stores trying to find that single but it was nowhere to be found.  Turns out it hadn't been released as a single ... and, in checking Joel Whitburn's "Top Pop Records" book right now, I see that it was the first album cut to ever hit #1 on the Billboard Chart.  (In fact, it stayed there for 16 WEEKS ... and charted for an incredible 63 ... that's a year plus!) kk 
You should qualify that comment by specifying that "Don't Speak" was #1 on the Billboard Airplay chart, not the Hot 100.   
– Randy Price  
OK, you just did!  (kk)


And, while we're on the subject of "Don't Speak", I just got this tidbit from FH Reader Tom Cuddy ...

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL: Not Speaking    
Simon was apparently angered by Garfunkel's insulting comments to a London paper last May.
Simon and Garfunkel aren't talking these days.
In an interview with Rolling Stone that focuses on his upcoming album and 2016 tour plans, Paul Simon was asked about playing Forest Hills Tennis Stadium -- which is in the neighborhood where he and Art Garfunkel grew up, and where they played several times. But pressed on whether he'd want to reunite with Garfunkel there -- or anywhere -- Simon bluntly said, "No, out of the question ... We don't even talk."
The last straw apparently was Garfunkel's May, 2015 interview with London's Telegraph, where he seemed to beg Simon for one final reunion. The plea was laced with venom. "How can you walk away from this lucky place on top of the world, Paul? What’s going on with you, you idiot? How could you let that go, jerk?" As if making that kind of verbal mess weren't bad enough, Art agreed with the reporter that Simon might have a "Napolean complex." He recalled that in their days as high school classmates, he felt sorry for Paul because of his height, and he offered love and friendship as a compensation. "And that compensation gesture has created a monster. End of interview." 
When we talked to Art last September, it was clear there was a disconnect, though his comments were more nuanced. We wondered if there might be some kind of event to mark this year's 50th anniversary of "The Sound of Silence" going number-one and turning the guys into stars.
I can hear Art Garfunkel saying those words in my head and I take it as more of an "egg him on" humor that both of these guys have always displayed whenever talk of them getting back together comes up ... not the "venom" this reporter refers to.  But perhaps Paul took it a bit more seriously this time.
When one considers how many times they've reunited since their early '70's breakup, the fans have been very fortunate indeed ... yet I've still never seen them.  (I've seen each separately but never together.)  I would love to have the chance to see one more round of shows ... but obviously that's THEIR decision and not ours.  Too bad, though ... because I think Art's right ... why not take another trip to the top of the world and grab all of the gold you can while you're there!!!  (kk)    

Wow!  Check out this Frank Sinatra Collection that Eagle Rock Entertainment is putting together!


EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT TO RELEASE
THE FRANK SINATRA COLLECTION
~May 27, 2016~



New York, NY (April 19, 2016) — Continuing the worldwide centennial celebration for legendary entertainer Frank Sinatra, on May 27, 2016, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release a suite of four titles in ‘The Frank Sinatra Collection’. On license from Frank Sinatra Enterprises (FSE), the definitive collection pulls together some of the finest performances on television and in concert from the greatest entertainer of the 20th century.  

First in the series is ‘A Man And His Music’ / ‘A Man And His Music Part II’ [$9.98 MSRP] which combines his first two hour-long television specials from the mid-sixties.

Sinatra's first television special, A Man And His Music, broadcast in 1965 on NBC to commemorate Sinatra's 50th birthday. The spectacular performances include favorites "I've Got You Under My Skin," "I Get A Kick Out Of You," "Come Fly With Me" and "The Lady Is A Tramp."

A Man And His Music Part II, with special guest Nancy Sinatra (1966, CBS), thrills from start to finish, with unforgettable performances of signature songs such as "Luck Be A Lady" and "That's Life." Sinatra opens the show with his celebrated Quincy Jones arrangement of "Fly Me To The Moon." Nancy Sinatra, clad from head to toe in pink fringe (and signature boots), sings "Bang, Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" and "On Broadway," followed by a series of duets with her father that includes "Downtown," and "These Boots Are Made For Walking."  

Second in the series comes ‘A Man And His Music + Ella + Jobim’ / ‘Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing’ / ‘Sinatra’ [MSRP $9.98] which presents three TV specials from the sixties. On the truly memorable A Man And His Music + Ella + Jobim (1967, NBC), the dazzling Ella Fitzgerald performs two equally impressive solo numbers: the haunting "Body And Soul" and the swinging "It's All Right With Me." Fitzgerald is then joined by Sinatra in a historic pairing of the two preeminent vocal talents of the era. The following sequence, particularly treasured by music lovers, is Sinatra's only filmed meeting with Brazilian composer, guitarist, singer Antonio Carlos Jobim, who joins Sinatra for a stunningly intimate medley of the Brazilian composer's classics, including "Change Partners," "I Concentrate On You" and "The Girl From Ipanema." 

Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing (1968, CBS) was a memorable night of television on many levels. Having established himself in American households with his previous A Man And His Music specials, Sinatra made a bold move in 1968, in the middle of the civil rights era, with a special celebration of black music and its impact on American popular culture. Highlights include a medley of spirituals sung with Diahann Carroll and a swingin' pop interlude with chart-toppers The 5th Dimension.

In Sinatra (1969, CBS), the final installment in what had become an annual tradition of televised specials, Sinatra casts a backward glance at some of the highlights of a storied career. He also provides a glimpse into his musical future with an early rendition of "My Way," soon to become his personal anthem. 

This collection gathers many classic Sinatra performances including: “Ol’ Man River,” “The Lady Is A Tramp,” “Pennies From Heaven,” “Something,” “I Get A Kick Out Of You,” “Theme From New York, New York,” and many more.
The third release, ‘Sinatra And Friends’ / ‘The Man And His Music’ features TV specials from the seventies and eighties and offers the likes ofFor Once In My Life,” ”My Way,” “Fly Me To The Moon,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Night And Day,” “Put Your Dreams Away,” and many more [MSRP $9.98].

Spanning multiple genres and featuring some of the leading names in pop and country, the rarely seen special Sinatra And Friends (1977, ABC) offers wall-to-wall performances. Guests include Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Natalie Cole, Loretta Lynn and John Denver, all of whom return one-by-one for a final embrace with Sinatra as he sings the Paul Anka-penned "Everybody Ought To Be In Love." 

Sinatra: The Man And His Music (1981, NBC), is the final installment of the series, occurring 16 years after the first A Man And His Music special, and a few weeks before his 66th birthday. Working with three different ensembles, including the accompaniment of the legendary Count Basie and his orchestra, performances include George Harrison's "Something," and his climactic "Theme From New York, New York", "Pennies From Heaven," and "The Best Is Yet To Come." 

Concert For The Americas (1982, Showtime) was recorded at the Altos de Chavón Amphitheater, a 5000-seat open-air Greek-style amphitheater in the Dominican Republic. This 90-minute epic performance features the legendary Buddy Rich on drums and a special guest appearance by guitarist Tony Mottola on a memorable rendition of "Send In The Clowns." This is the first-ever U.S. DVD release of this spectacular concert.

Packed with his incredible renditions of the songs that he made famous, ‘The Frank Sinatra Collection’ is a must for any Sinatra fan.

Click here to view “Come Fly With Me” from A Man And His Music - http://www.dailymotion.com/video/k2R07Mvlwajlj9gXYIg

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A MAN AND HIS MUSIC / A MAN AND HIS MUSIC PART II

A MAN AND HIS MUSIC
1) I’ve Got You Under My Skin   2) Without A Song   3) Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me   4) I Get A Kick Out Of You   5) Nancy   6) My Kind Of Town   7) Medley: It Was A Very Good Year / Young At Heart / The Girl Next Door / Last Night When We Were Young   8) This Is All I Ask   9) Come Fly With Me   10) The Lady Is A Tramp   11) I’ve Got The World On A String   12) Witchcraft   13) You Make Me Feel So Young   14) Put Your Dreams Away

A MAN AND HIS MUSIC PART II with special guest NANCY SINATRA
1) Fly Me To The Moon   2) The Most Beautiful Girl In The World   3) Moonlight In Vermont   4) You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You   5) Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) – NANCY SINATRA   6) On Broadway – NANCY SINATRA   7) Yes Sir, That’s My Baby – FRANK & NANCY SINATRA   8) Medley: Downtown / These Boots Are Made For Walking – FRANK & NANCY SINATRA   9) Medley: Just One Of Those Things / My Heart Stood Still / But Beautiful / When Your Lover Has Gone   10) Luck Be A Lady   11) That’s Life   12) Granada   13) My Kind Of Town   14) Put Your Dreams Away

A MAN AND HIS MUSIC + ELLA + JOBIM / FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA DOES HIS THING / SINATRA

A MAN AND HIS MUSIC + ELLA + JOBIM with special guests ELLA FITZGERALD and ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM
1) Day In, Day Out   2) Get Me To The Church On Time   3) What Now My Love   4) Ol’ Man River   5) Body And Soul – ELLA FITZGERALD   6) It’s All Right With Me – ELLA FITZGERALD   7) Medley: How High The Moon / Up, Up And Away / Look Out For Jimmy Valentine / Theme To Tony Rome / Goody Goody / Don’t Cry Joe / Ode To Billie Joe / Goin’ Out Of My Head – FRANK SINATRA & ELLA FITZGERALD   8) Medley: Change Partners / I Concentrate On You / The Girl From Ipanema – FRANK SINATRA & ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM   9) Medley: The Song Is You / They Can’t Take That Away From Me / Stompin’ At The Savoy / At Long Last Love – FRANK SINATRA & ELLA FITZGERALD   10) Don’t Be That Way – ELLA FITZGERALD   11) The Lady Is A Tramp – FRANK SINATRA & ELLA FITZGERALD   12) Put Your Dreams Away


FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA DOES HIS THING with special guests DIAHANN CARROLL and THE 5TH DIMENSION
1) Hello Young Lovers   2) Baubles, Bangles And Beads   3) Cycles   4) The Music That Makes Me Dance – DIAHANN CARROLL   5) Where Am I Going – DIAHANN CARROLL   6) Medley: Diane / Deep River / Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child / Lonesome Road / Nobody Know The Trouble I’ve Seen / Amen – FRANK SINATRA & DIAHANN CARROLL   7) Medley: Glad To Be Unhappy / Here’s That Rainy Day / It Never Entered My Mind / Gone With The Wind   8) It’s A Great Life – THE 5TH DIMENSION   9) Stoned Soul Picnic – THE 5TH DIMENSION   10) Sweet Blindness – FRANK SINATRA & THE 5TH DIMENSION   11) Nice ‘N’ Easy   12) (How Little It Matters) How Little We Know   13) Lost In The Stars   14) Angel Eyes   15) Put Your Dreams Away

SINATRA featuring DON COSTA & HIS ORCHESTRA
1) For Once In My Life   2) Please Be Kind   3) My Way   4) Film Clip Medley including song highlights of: I Couldn’t Sleep A Wink Last Night / You’re Sensational / All The Way   5) The Tender Trap   6) Little Green Apples   7) Out Beyond The Window   8) A Man Alone   9) Didn’t We   10) Forget To Remember   11) Fly Me To The Moon   12) Street Of Dreams   13) Love’s Been Good To Me   14) Goin’ Out Of My Head   15) My Kind Of Town

SINATRA AND FRIENDS / THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC

SINATRA AND FRIENDS
1) Where Or When – with all guests   2) I’ve Got You Under My Skin   3) I Get A Kick Out Of You – FRANK SINATRA & NATALIE COLE   4) I’ve Got Love On My Mind – NATALIE COLE   5) If I Were A Rich Man – ROBERT MERRILL   6) The Oldest Established Floating Crap Game – FRANK SINATRA, DEAN MARTIN & ROBERT MERRILL   7) She’s Got You – LORETTA LYNN   8) All Or Nothing At All – FRANK SINATRA & LORETTA LYNN   9) One – TONY BENNETT   10) My Kind Of Town – FRANK SINATRA & TONY BENNETT   11) I Honestly Love You – LESLIE UGGAMS   12) The Lady Is A Tramp – FRANK SINATRA & LESLIE UGGAMS   13) My Sweet Lady – JOHN DENVER   14) September Song – FRANK SINATRA & JOHN DENVER   15) Night And Day   16) Everybody Ought To Be In Love   17) Put Your Dreams Away

THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC with the COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA
1) Intro / (This Is A) Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (instrumental)   2) Nice ‘N’ Easy   3) The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else   4) Pennies From Heaven   5) I Loved Her   6) The Girl From Ipanema (featuring TONY MOTTOLA on guitar)   7) At Long Last Love   8) Something   9) Monday Morning  Quarterback   10) The Best Is Yet To Come   11) (We Had A) Good Thing Going   12) Say Hello   13) I Get A Kick Out Of You   14) Theme From New York, New York   15) Thanks For The Memory

CONCERT FOR THE AMERICAS
1) I’ve Got The World On A String   2) I Get A Kick Out Of You   3) Come Rain Or Come Shine   4) When Your Lover Has Gone   5) The Lady Is A Tramp   6) The House I Live In   7) Prologue / Jet Song – BUDDY RICH   8) Searching   9) My Kind Of Town   10) Something   11) The Best Is Yet To Come   12) Strangers In The Night   13) All Or Nothing At All   14) The Gal That Got Away / It Never Entered My Mind   15) I’ve Got You Under My Skin   16) Send In The Clowns – with TONY MOTTOLA on guitar   17) Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corovado) – with TONY MOTTOLA on guitar   18) I Won’t Dance   19) Theme From New York, New York 

About Frank Sinatra
Throughout his nine-decade career, Frank Sinatra performed on more than 1,400 recordings and was awarded 31 gold, nine platinum, three double platinum and one triple platinum album by the Recording Industry Associated of America. He extends his record to 57 for the most top 40 albums on the Billboard 200 with this year’s new Ultimate Sinatra release. Sinatra has had Top 40 hits on the charts for eight decades, which is as long as the Billboard charts have existed. He received nine GRAMMY Awards over the course of his career, including three for the prestigious Album of the Year, and an Oscar. Sinatra demonstrated a remarkable ability to appeal to every generation and continues to do so; his artistry still influences many of today’s music superstars. He also appeared in more than 60 films and produced eight motion pictures.
Sinatra was awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards from The Recording Academy, The Screen Actors Guild and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Today, he remains a legend and an inspiration around the world for his contributions to culture and the arts. 

About Frank Sinatra Enterprises (FSE)
Frank Sinatra Enterprises is a joint venture between the Sinatra family and Warner Music Group. FSE owns Sinatra’s recordings from the Reprise era as well as a treasure trove of films, television specials and unreleased footage, photos and audio recordings, which collectively represent one of the foremost bodies of artistic work of the modern era.  FSE also owns and manages Sinatra’s name and likeness rights and represents the artist’s rights to the Columbia and Capitol catalogues.  FSE pursues innovative new product and venture opportunities with respect to the legendary entertainer’s name and likeness, as well as Sinatra’s audio and visual recordings. (www.sinatra.com)

Kent, 
Let me tell you ... IF YOU EVER GET THE CHANCE TO SEE A PRESENTATION (not strictly a concert) BY PETER ASHER, CHAD AND JEREMY ... RUN, DO NOT WALK TO GET TICKETS!
Shelley
Hoping to do exactly that at this year's Fest For Beatles Fans when it hits Chicago in August.  We were fortunate enough to see Peter and Gordon the last time we attended one of these (several years ago) and it was outstanding.  This is something I would NOT want to miss!  (kk)

The Animals should be on Eric Records.  Do you think Eric Burdon will sing "Spill The Wine" at The City Winery?
Frank B.
I'd say it's an absolute certainty!!! (kk)

By the way, you can catch Eric Burdon and the Animals at Chicago's City Winery on September 26th and September 28th ... more ticket information here: