Born Giovanni Alfredo de Simone in Detroit 1919, Johnny Desmond was one of the substantial cohort of Italian-American crooners, most notably Frank Sinatra, who were such an important part of the popular music of the post-war era. He studied music before turning to night-club singing, and in 1939 formed a vocal trio called The Downbeats, changing their name to the Bob-O-Links when they joined Bob Crosby's Orchestra, with whom he had two hits before joining Gene Krupa as featured vocalist, and had another hit with Krupa. He was with Glenn Miller's military orchestra during WWII, returning to showbiz as a solo singer after the war, and forged a successful career, having hits through into the rock 'n' roll era, although he never attempted to compete in that musical metier. This 50-track 2-CD set comprises a few recordings with the bands of Bob Crosby and Gene Krupa, along with selected A & B sides of his singles on the RCA-Victor, MGM and Coral labels during this era, including recordings with Don Cornell, Alan Dale, Buddy Greco, Eileen Barton, The McGuire Sisters, Jane Russell and Monica Lewis. It features all his 20 and more career chart entries, including the Top 10 hits "Woman", "Play Me Hearts And Flowers", "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" and "The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart". It's a varied showcase for his talents as a big band vocalist, top class ballad singer, novelty pop singer, and skilled interpreter of the repertoire typical of the era, and an entertaining introduction to an artist who has not had the attention which his success merits
10 While the Angelus Was Ringing (Los Trois Cloches)
11 Four Winds and the Seven Seas
12 Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go)
13 C'est Si Bon
14 Picnic Song
15 Just Say I Love Her
16 A Bushel and a Peck
17 Too Young
18 Because of You
19 Mr and Mississippi
20 I'm Glad I Gave It Up for You
21 I Want to Be Near You
22 Hands Across the Table
23 Festival
- Disc 2 -
1 Trying
2 Nina Never Knew
3 Stay Where You Are
4 Woman
5 The Gang That Sang "Heart of My Heart"
6 Pine Tree, Pine Over Me
7 Cling to Me
8 The Zoo
9 East Side, West Side
10 Backward, Turn Backward
11 The High and the Mighty
12 A Wife
13 My Own True Love
14 The Song from Desiree
15 Play Me Hearts and Flowers
16 Togetherness
17 It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
18 Learnin' the Blues
19 This Too Shall Pass
20 The Yellow Rose of Texas
21 I'm So Glad
22 Sixteen Tons
23 Never Again
24 A Girl Named Mary
25 I Just Want You to Want Me
26 A White Sport Coat
27 Anniversary Song
Born Giovanni Alfredo de Simone in Detroit 1919, Johnny Desmond was one of the substantial cohort of Italian-American crooners, most notably Frank Sinatra, who were such an important part of the popular music of the post-war era. He studied music before turning to night-club singing, and in 1939 formed a vocal trio called The Downbeats, changing their name to the Bob-O-Links when they joined Bob Crosby's Orchestra, with whom he had two hits before joining Gene Krupa as featured vocalist, and had another hit with Krupa. He was with Glenn Miller's military orchestra during WWII, returning to showbiz as a solo singer after the war, and forged a successful career, having hits through into the rock 'n' roll era, although he never attempted to compete in that musical metier. This 50-track 2-CD set comprises a few recordings with the bands of Bob Crosby and Gene Krupa, along with selected A & B sides of his singles on the RCA-Victor, MGM and Coral labels during this era, including recordings with Don Cornell, Alan Dale, Buddy Greco, Eileen Barton, The McGuire Sisters, Jane Russell and Monica Lewis. It features all his 20 and more career chart entries, including the Top 10 hits "Woman", "Play Me Hearts And Flowers", "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" and "The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart". It's a varied showcase for his talents as a big band vocalist, top class ballad singer, novelty pop singer, and skilled interpreter of the repertoire typical of the era, and an entertaining introduction to an artist who has not had the attention which his success merits