Connee Boswell And The Boswell Sisters - On The Air mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | I Hear A RhapsodySoloist [Solo Tunes By] – Connee |
| 2 | If Love Came Wrapped In CellophaneVocals [Uncredited] – Rudy Vallee |
| 3 | The Object Of My Affection |
| 4 | Don't ForgetVocals [Uncredited] – Rudy Vallee |
| 5 | When I'm With You |
| 6 | ManhattanVocals [Duets With] – Connee, John Scott |
| 7 | Gay RancheroSoloist [Solo Tunes By] – Connee |
| 8 | These Foolish Things |
| 9 | Dinah |
| 10 | AmapolaSoloist [Solo Tunes By] – Connee |
| 11 | Silver Threads Among The Gold |
| 12 | Maria Elena |
| 13 | Until The Real Thing Comes Along |
| 14 | Time WasVocals [Duets With] – Connee, Don Ameche |
| 15 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love, BabySoloist [Solo Tunes By] – Connee |
Credits
- Accompanied By – Freddie Rich & His Orchestra (tracks: A5 to A8)
- Accompanied By [Orchestral Accompaniment By] – Rudy Vallee (tracks: A1 to A4)
- Cover – Joan Carufel
- Mastered By – Cecil Spiller
- Orchestra [Orchestra By] – John Scott Trotter (tracks: B1 to B7)
- Producer – Larry Kiner
Notes
©℗ 1977. Totem Records
A1, A2, A3, A4. (January 24, 1935)
A5, A6, A7, A8.
B1, B2, B3. (February 13, 1941)
B4. (March 20, 1941)
B5. (June 19, 1941)
B6. (August 7, 1941)
B7. (October 2, 1941)
Connee Boswell and the Boswell Sisters appears on sleeve, Connee Boswell & The Boswell Sisters appears on labels.
Back of sleeve:
"The Object Of My Affection" was recorded by the sisters (Brunswick 7348) on December 10, 1934 and "Dinah" (Brunswick 7412) on December 13, 1934. The tunes, "If Love Came Wrapped In Cellophane" and "Don't Forget" were never commercially recorded by them. The first tune has some noise for the last part of the song due to a defective disc that was beyond repair - the defect, however, does not detract from the superb performance and rendition.
Of the solo tunes by Connee, "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby" was recorded August 26, 1935 (French Decca F-42108) and again on June 24, 1940 (American Decca 3287); "I Hear A Rhapsody" (Decca 3615) and "Amapola" (Decca 3631) were both recorded January 16, 1941; and, finally, "Gay Ranchero" was recorded March 27, 1941 (Decca 3858). The other tunes were not recorded by Connee.
The first four tunes are from a Fleischman broadcast with orchestral accompaniment by Rudy Vallee; the last four tunes on side one are accompanied by Freddy Rich & His Orchestra. All the tunes on side two are from Kraft Music Hall broadcasts with orchestra by John Scott Trotter. In fact, John Scott duets with Connee on "Manhattan" and later she is joined in duet by Don Ameche on "Time Was". A few minor clicks are heard due to broken glass original disc on the tune "Maria Elena".
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- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 1): Totem-1025 Side -1-
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 2): Totem 1025 Side 2
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The Boswell Sisters were an American close harmony singing trio of the jazz and swing eras, consisting of three sisters: Martha Boswell June 9, 1905 July 2, 1958, Connee Boswell original name Connie, December 3, 1907 October 11, 1976, and Helvetia Vet Boswell May 20, 1911 November 12, 1988. Hailing from uptown New Orleans, the group was noted for their intricate harmonies and rhythmic experimentation. They attained national prominence in the United States in the 1930s during the twilight. Connee Boswell: все альбомы, включая Connee Boswell And The Original Memphis Five in Hi-Fi , Sings Irving Berlin A Golden Anniversary Tribute , Connee Boswell Sings Irving Nearness Of You - Connee Boswell. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Redirected from Singing the Blues Connee Boswell album. Constance Foore Connee Boswell December 3, 1907 October 11, 1976 was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With sisters Martha and Helvetia Vet, she performed in the 1930s as The Boswell Sisters. They became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. The Boswell Sisters - Connee L, Vet C-Standing and Martha R - piano, began their careers in New Orleans. Connee was paralyzed from a Boswell: Alexander's Ragtime Band, I Cover the Waterfront, That's A-Plenty и другие песни. Композиторы: Connee Boswell. I Can't Write The Words. The Boswell Sisters. The Boswell Sisters's Hits. Композиторы: Buddy Fields - Gerald Marks. Rock and Roll. 1930 Boswell Sisters voc Martha Boswell p Everett Barksdale ann Continental Broadcasting Corporation, Hollywood 16-inch broadcast transcriptions. Im In Training For You Abel Baer-L. Wolfe Gilbert 1:55 4. When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You Dubin-Burke 2:32. Im On A Diet Of Love Reg Connelly- L. Wolfe Gilbert-Abel Baer 2:09 Connee solo. Ive Lost You Martha Boswell 4:30. Here Comes The Sun Woods-Freed 2:44. Before they concentrated purely on singing, the sisters were a vaudeville act, accompanying themselves on musical instruments. Elder sister Martha, played piano, Connie played cello and the youngest, Helvetia, known as Vet, not only played fiddle but also performed tap and clog dancing to order. Travelling to gigs, Martha and Vet would carry Connie, who had been crippled in a childhood accident-she always sang sitting down. This set follows the Boswells' career as a vocal group from 1931 until 1936, when Martha and Vet quit showbiz in favor of married life, leaving Connie-by now Connee-to. Connee Boswell Helvetia Vet Boswell Martha Boswell. Submit Corrections. Biography by John Bush. Follow Artist. Sibling trio whose sophisticated brand of close, jazzy harmony coupled with bluesy inflections made them stars of the 1930s. Read Full Biography

Performer: Connee Boswell And The Boswell Sisters
Title: On The Air
Country: US
Release date: 1977
Label: Totem Records
Style: Easy Listening
Catalog: 1025
Size MP3: 1158 mb
Rating: 4.0 / 5
Votes: 009
Record source: Vinyl, LP, Compilation









