Singer, musician, composer and actor Mel Tormé was one of the influential hit-making vocalists who emerged in the post-war years, although Tormé, as a fine jazz performer and successful songwriter, transcended the description of "crooner" often applied to his contemporaries. Making his debut when still in his teens, he had been recording since the latter years of WWII (see "Mel Tormé - The Early Years 1944-47" Acrobat ACTRCD9086), and had written the classic hit "The Christmas Song", before signing to Capitol in 1949. This great-value 52-track 2-CD collection comprises selected A & B sides of his releases on the Capitol, Coral, Bethlehem, Verve and Atlantic labels during these years, including duets with Peggy Lee and Margaret Whiting - the creative orientation of some of those labels underlines the jazz dimension of his output. It features all his chart entries from this era, including the US No.1 "Careless Hands" and the Top 10 hits "Again", "The Four Winds And The Seven Seas" and "Bewitched" and the UK Top 20 hits "Mountain Greenery" and "Comin' Home Baby". It includes recordings with some of the most noted arranger/conductors of the day, including Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Neal Hefti, Frank de Vol, Pete Rugolo, Marty Paich, Sonny Burke and others. It's a fine showcase for one of the era's classiest and most versatile performers.
9 There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway
10 Oh You Beautiful Doll
11 The Old Master Painter
12 Bless You (For the Good That's in You)
13 I Hadn't Anyone Till You
14 Cross Your Heart
15 The Piccolino
16 Bewitched
17 Do, Do, Do
18 I Owe a Kiss to a Girl in Iowa
19 Skylark
20 Lullaby of the Leaves
21 The One for Me
22 Don't Fan the Flame
23 Telling Me Yes, Telling Me No
24 My Buddy
25 You're a Heavenly Thing
- Disc 2 -
1 Black Moonlight
2 Anywhere I Wander
3 Blue Skies
4 The Anything Can Happen Mambo
5 Just One More Chance
6 Tutti Frutti
7 I'se a Muggin'
8 All of You
9 Spellbound
10 Rose O'Day
11 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
12 Goody Goody
13 Jeepers Creepers
14 My Rosemarie
15 Mountain Greenery
16 Bernie's Tune
17 Lulu's Back in Town
18 Keeping Myself for You
19 At the Crossroads (Malaguena)
20 Frenesi
21 Walk Like a Dragon
22 Hey, Look Me Over
23 What's New at the Zoo
24 Her Face
25 Yes Indeed
26 Comin' Home Baby
27 Right Now
Singer, musician, composer and actor Mel Tormé was one of the influential hit-making vocalists who emerged in the post-war years, although Tormé, as a fine jazz performer and successful songwriter, transcended the description of "crooner" often applied to his contemporaries. Making his debut when still in his teens, he had been recording since the latter years of WWII (see "Mel Tormé - The Early Years 1944-47" Acrobat ACTRCD9086), and had written the classic hit "The Christmas Song", before signing to Capitol in 1949. This great-value 52-track 2-CD collection comprises selected A & B sides of his releases on the Capitol, Coral, Bethlehem, Verve and Atlantic labels during these years, including duets with Peggy Lee and Margaret Whiting - the creative orientation of some of those labels underlines the jazz dimension of his output. It features all his chart entries from this era, including the US No.1 "Careless Hands" and the Top 10 hits "Again", "The Four Winds And The Seven Seas" and "Bewitched" and the UK Top 20 hits "Mountain Greenery" and "Comin' Home Baby". It includes recordings with some of the most noted arranger/conductors of the day, including Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Neal Hefti, Frank de Vol, Pete Rugolo, Marty Paich, Sonny Burke and others. It's a fine showcase for one of the era's classiest and most versatile performers.