Bea Wain - Bea Wain: Heart and Soul (2018)
Bea Wain - Bea Wain: Heart and Soul (2018)
1 Heart And Soul 2 True Confession 3 The One Rose That's Left In My Heart 4 Two Dreams Got Together 5 I Double Dare You 6 Always And Always 7 Our Love Is Here To Stay 8 Martha 9 You're An Education 10 Romance In The Dark 11 You Go To My Head 12 Cry, Baby, Cry 13 I Married An Angel 14 If It Rains, Who Cares? 15 Put Your Heart In A Song 16 My Reverie 17 At Long Last Love 18 Summer Souvenirs 19 Old Folks 20 Who Blew Out The Flame? 21 My Heart Belongs To Daddy 22 Over The Rainbow 23 Deep Purple 24 I Want My Share Of Love 25 The Masquerade Is Over 26 Kiss The Boys Goodbye Larry Clinton And His Orchestra (tracks: 1-25) RCA Victor Studio Orchestra (tracks: 26) Vocals – Bea Wain
Few famous singers have, like Vera Lynn, lived to enjoy their own centenary, but one such was Bea Wain whose 100th birthday fell on 30 April 2017. 78 years before that event Bea was voted the Number One female band singer in Billboard magazine college poll of 1939 – ahead of the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Mildred Bailey! Aided by a suitably sparkling personality, she covered the spectrum of popular music through ballads, jazz and blues in a warmly expressive but understated swing style. And record buyers responded by giving her 25 big hits with the Larry Clinton band ... every one of which is included in this, Retrospective’s centenary tribute (plus a bonus of her single major hit as a solo artist: Kiss the Boys Goodbye).
Of Bea’s 20 Top 10 hits, four made No.1: Cry, Baby, Cry, My Reverie, Heart and Soul and Deep Purple, while another ‘jazzed-up classic’, Martha, was No.2. Her Larry Clinton debut, True Confession, You’re an Education, You Go to My Head and Summer Souvenir also made the top three – all these within a 14-month period! She was also the first artist to record Over the Rainbow (No.10). Her wonderful life finally ended on 19 August 2017 when she died just a few months after celebrating her centenary. Retrospective’s Heart and Soul now takes us back to her 1938 heyday when Bea Wain poured her ‘heart and soul’ into so many fine recordings. ---prestomusic.com
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