独壇場と土壇場の間(2)

 

Susan Maughan – That Other Place(UK:1964/09/11)
シングル “Little Things Mean A Lot” のB面。

Chuck Berry – No Particular Place To Go(1964/04)
2度目の引用。

Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 6, Cash Box 9, Billboard 10
After a fairly dry period, Chuck made it back into the Billboard’pop’ top 10 for the first time since 1958 with a song similarly constructed to his classic 1957 hit “School Day.”

Johnny Wilson – Sometime, Someplace, Somewhere(1963/08)
2度目の引用。

Lynette West – This Is Where I Came In(Bee’n Dee:1963, Josie:1963/07)

Steve And Eydie – I Want To Stay Here(1963/06/25)
2度目の引用。

Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme
Composer: G. Goffin, C. King
arranged and conducted by Marion Evans
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 28, Cash Box 28, Music Vendor 31
Carole King-Gerry Goffin tune was the highest-charting Billboard Hot 100 track for Steve & Eydie when recording as a duo.

Azie Mortimer – Put Yourself In My Place(1963/10)
2度目の引用。

Keith Colley – Someone To Take Your Place(1962/05)
2度目の引用。

Rod Lauren – A Wondrous Place(1962/04)
3度目の引用。

Betty Barnes – Dancin Place(1962)
2度目の引用。

The Corsairs featuring the voice of Jay “Bird” Uzzell – Smoky Places(1962/03)
arranged by Sammy Lowe, produced by Abner Spector
2度目の引用。

The only top-40 hit by this group reached #12 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and #10 on the R&B chart.

Frankie Jordan – Elle Est Passée(France:1961/10)
“A Wondrous Place”
3度目の引用。

Frank Fafara – A Tear(Has Taken Your Place)(1961)
シングル “I’m Gonna Love Ya’, Too” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Billy Fury – Wondrous Place(1960/09/25)
3度目の引用。

Andy Rose – A Wondrous Place(1960/09)
3度目の引用。

Rod McKuen – In A Lonely Place(1960/01)
2度目の引用。

Mavis Rivers – Far Away Places
from the album “The Simple Life”(1960)
2度目の引用。

Tommy Edwards – I’ve Been There(1959/07)
orchestra & chorus conducted by LeRoy Holmes

Pop Chart Peaks: Music Vendor 25, Cash Box 29, Billboard 53
This was Tommy’s eighth in a string of sides that registered on Billboard’s Hot 100 during the 12-month period that had begun in the summer of ’58 with his #1 hit “It’s All In The Game.”

Judy Garland – Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home いずこも我が家
The Judy Garland Show
lyrics: Johnny Mercer
music: Harold Arlen
2度目の引用。

Bernie Nee – What Would You Do (If You Were In My Place)(1957)
2度目の引用。

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Day, Dawn and Dusk – Anytime, Anyplace(1956)
2度目の引用。

Lord Kitchener – London Is the Place for Me(UK:1951)
SP盤 “Festival Of Britain” のB面。
2度目の引用。

Tony Martin – Here(1954/02)
orchestra and chorus conducted by Henri Rene
ヴェルディ:歌劇『リゴレット(Rigoletto)』よりアリア “Caro nome che il mio cor)”(愛しい人の名は/慕わしい人の名は)に英語詞。
2度目の引用。

The classical melody of “Caro Nome,” a familiar aria from Verdi’s opera “Rigoletto,” was adapted not only for this top-10 Tony Martin hit of 1954, but again in 1957 for Lloyd Price’s “Just Because,” in 1961 for Paul Anka’s “Tonight, My Love, Tonight,” and in 1966 for the novelty “Juanita Banana” by The Peels.

Rosemary Clooney – What Would You Do(If You Were In My Place)(1953/0130)
2度目の引用。

Joe Morris and his Orchestra featuring Laurie Tate – Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere(1951/01)
2度目の引用。

Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians – Everywhere You Go(1949)
vocal: Don Rodney and The Lombardo Trio

A true Lombardo standard over the decades, the lyrically upbeat “Everywhere You Go” was first issued in 1949 as the flipside of the currently popular “Red Roses For A Blue Lady,” reaching top-20 on Billboard’s juke box charts.

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The Four Tunes – Far Away Places(1956/05)
シングル “Dancing With Tears In My Eyes” のB面。
orchestra conducted by Sid Bass
2度目の引用。
Margaret Whiting and Perry Como had recorded two of the most popular versions of this 1949 song hit.

Perry Como – Far Away Places(1949)
orchestra conducted by Henri Rene
2度目の引用。

This is one of three top-10 recordings of the early 1949 ballad hit “Far Away Places” (see also Margaret Whiting and Bing Crosby). The most successful tune from the husband-wife songwriting team of Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney, Perry’s version peaked at #6 on Billboard’s best-sellers and is one of 11 Como hits included in this year’s collection.

Margaret Whiting and the Crew Chiefs – Far Away Places(1949)
2度目の引用。

This is one of three top-10 recordings of the early 1949 ballad hit “Far Away Places” (see also Perry Como and Bing Crosby). The most successful tune from the husband-wife songwriting team of Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney, Maggie’s wistful version reached #3 on the best-sellers, spending 23 weeks on Billboard’s rankings. Her other 1949 hits “A Wonderful Guy” “Slipping Around” “Forever And Ever” “Baby It’s Cold Outside” and “I’ll Never Slip Around Again” are included in this collection.

Bing Crosby with the Ken Darby Choir – Far Away Places(1949)
2度目の引用。

This is one of three top-10 recordings of the early 1949 ballad hit “Far Away Places” (see also Perry Como and Margaret Whiting). The most successful tune from the husband-wife songwriting team of Alex Kramer and Joan Whitney, Bing’s version reached #2 on the best-sellers, spending 19 weeks on Billboard’s rankings. His other 1949 hits “Galway Bay” “Mule Train” “Some Enchanted Evening” and “Riders In The Sky” are included in this collection.

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The King Cole Trio – Meet Me At No Special Place(And I’ll Be There At No Particular Time)(1947)

recorded January 21, 1947
Billboard R&B Chart Peak: 3
Not the greatest quality but hopefully a bit cleaner than most of the other versions floating around.

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Preservation Hall Jazz Band – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
from the album “Preservation Hall Jazz Band Live!”(1992)
3度目の引用。

Dinah Washington – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
from the album “Dinah Washington”(1964)
3度目の引用。

Vaughn Monroe – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place(1958/03)
orchestra & chorus conducted by Gene Hammett
3度目の引用。

produced by Joe Reisman
Written in 1937 and first popularized on record in 1942 not only by the band of co-writer Russ Morgan. but also by Benny Goodman and his new featured vocalist Peggy Lee

Benny Goodman And His Orchestra With Peggy Lee – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place(Columbia:1948/04)
Benny Goodman And His Orch. – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place(Okeh:1941)
vocal: Peggy Lee
Columbia盤では “Why Don’t You Do Right” のB面。
3度目の引用。

Peggy Lee’s first important hit record was as band singer with Benny Goodman on this popular ballad, co-written in 1937 by Russ Morgan, whose version is also posted.

Russ Morgan and his Orchestra – Somebody Else Is Taking My Place(1942)
vocal: The Morganaires
タイトルは「誰かが私にとって代わったから」の意。
3度目の引用。

Co-written by bandleader Russ Morgan in 1937, the now-familiar ballad finally took hold in 1942, rising to the #1 spot on’Your Hit Parade’ and selling a lot of 78s for both Morgan and Benny Goodman.

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Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra – Love Is Where You Find It(1938)
vocal: Bob Eberle
2度目の引用。

recorded July 29, 1938
John Payne and Johnnie Davis performed it on-screen in the 1938 WB film “Garden Of The Moon,” with music by Harry Warren, Al Dubin, and Johnny Mercer. On the flip side is the movie’s title song

Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra – You Hit The Spot(1936)
vocal: Stuart Allen

recorded October 21, 1935
The song was introduced on-screen by Frances Langford, who appeared along with Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, and Betty Grable in the Paramount film “Collegiate.”

Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra – If You Were In My Place(1936)
vocal: June Richmond
2度目の引用。

June also sings on the flip side “I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart”. Per label, this song was from the 4th edition of “Cotton Club Parade.”

Chuck Warner (Chick Webb) and his Orchestra – You Hit The Spot(1936 Hi-Fi Transcription version)
vocal: Evelyn Fields (Ella Fitzgerald)
1930年代なかば、レコード会社所属のアーチストが仮名でラジオ局に放送専用レコードを提供することはごく普通だったそうだ。

recorded in NYC February 19, 1936
The song was introduced on-screen by Frances Langford, who appeared along with Joe Penner, Jack Oakie, and Betty Grable in the Paramount film “Collegiate.” This is one of four posted tracks recorded by the Chick Webb band in February 1936 and distributed to radio stations on World Program Service transcription discs for broadcast use.
As pseudonyms were commonly used on such media by artists who were currently under contract to a commercial record label, Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald were identified on the World disc as “Chuck Warner” and “Evelyn Fields.” See also “Big John’s Special” “Rhythm And Romance” and “Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now.”

Savoy Hotel Orpheans – There’s A Time And Place For Everything(1931)
vocal: Al Bowlly
2度目の引用。

recorded in London October 19, 1931
This track was recorded at the initial session of the newly reorganized “Savoy Hotel Orpheans” orchestra, formerly billed as the “Savoy Orpheans” and now co-led by pianist Carroll Gibbons and alto sax player Howard Jacobs. Gibbons took over sole leadership in the spring of’32 when Jacobs departed the band. The flip side is “Sweet And Lovely”

Paul Tremaine & his Orchestra – Is There A Place Up There For Me?(1930)
vocal: Paul Tremaine and chorus
2度目の引用。

recorded in NYC September 24, 1930
arranged by Paul Tremaine

Van Phillips and His Band – No Place But Home(1930)
vocal: Maurice Elwin
2度目の引用。

recorded in London November 12, 1930
A song from the late-1930 British stage production “Ever Green,” which was the last of three musicals written by Rodgers & Hart in London. The popular play (254 performances) starred Jessie Matthews, who would also appear in the 1934 film version titled “Evergreen” (though this song did not). Note here some melodic echoes of Rodgers & Hart’s “Dancing On The Ceiling,” which was the major song hit from “Ever Green” and is also the posted flip side of this Van Phillips 78.

Frankie Masters and his Orchestra – Everywhere You Go(1927)
vocal: Frankie Masters

recorded in Chicago December 6, 1927
My new current favorite Roaring’20s track was the Masters band’s second record release, and a song which would later be most commonly associated with Guy Lombardo

Charles Hart – Out Where The Blue Begins(1923)
2度目の引用。

Will F. Denny – Any Old Place I Can Hang My Hat is Home, Sweet Home to Me(1901)
lyrics: Williamn Jerome(1865-1932)
music: Jean Schwartz(1878-1956)
2度目の引用。

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