Label: Retrieval
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917902129
Catalog number: RTR 79021
Releasedate: 01-01-00
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917902129
Catalog number: RTR 79021
Releasedate: 01-01-00
So far as we are aware this is the first CD to be devoted to the slightly off-beat, but very real, talent of this sadly negelected artist. The neglect probably stems from the fact that hers was a talent that is hard to pigeon-hole. How can she be labelled? As a jazz-singer, a comedienne, a musical comedy star? Well, she was all these things. A diminutive, red-headed dynamo, she was performing on stage in her native Scotland at 3 years old. Still in her teens, she was starring in Variety in London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam and recording as a band vocalist with Ambrose, Jack Hylton and Jack Payne, as well as in duet with crooner Al Bowlly and solo. These early sides show that she was probably the first British vocalist who could swing (See “Hot Hylton” Retrieval RTR 79024 for a good example). In 1932 she was in New York and her career from then on was in America. Our CD starts with a previously unissued test recording of “Dinah” made soon after her arrival there. From 1933 comes a rare title with Abe Lyman’s popular orchestra. Two 1934 sides with Adrian Rollini (“It Had To Be You” never issued as a 78) find her swinging happily in the company of such jazz luminaries as Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden and Bud Freeman. There were a few, mainly nondescript, films in the late ’30s, but in “Goldwyn Follies”she got to introduce Gershwin’s “I Was Doing All Right” and recorded it along with the lovely “Love Is Here To Stay” from the same film. On the same session she made the first of a long and popular series of recordings of “swing” versions of Scottish folk songs, with a few old vaudeville numbers and even a couple of Cockney music hall pices thrown in.In 1940, back on stage in “George White’s Scandals”, she introduced two great standards “Are You Havin’ Any Fun?”, “Something I Dreamed Last Night”. There was also a classic pair of duets with Hoagy Carmichael. Her fame peaked with the lead in the hit Broadway musical “Finian’s Rainbow” in which she sang “Old Devil Moon” and “How Are Things In Glocca Morra” , but these lie outside the scope of this album.
Her sides with The Spirits of Rhytm are included on Retrieval RTR 79004 with the rest of their output. Her niece is the famous jazz singer Annie Ross.
Her sides with The Spirits of Rhytm are included on Retrieval RTR 79004 with the rest of their output. Her niece is the famous jazz singer Annie Ross.
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1Dinah02:36
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1Dinah02:36
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3Doin' The Uptown Lowdown02:47
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3Doin' the uptown lowdown02:47
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5I Wish I Were Twins02:50
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5I wish I were twins02:50
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7It Had To Be You03:09
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7It had to be you03:09
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9Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be?03:03
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9Oh dear what can the matter be03:03
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11I Was Doing All Right02:39
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11I was doing all right02:39
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13Love Is Here To Stay03:07
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13Love is here to stay03:07
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15Jingle Bells03:33
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15Jingle bells; Jolly old saint Nick03:33
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17My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean02:44
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17My Bonnie lies over the ocean02:44
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19The Blue Bells Of Scotland03:08
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19Blue bells of Scotland03:08
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21Come To The Fair03:12
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21Come to the fair03:12
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23Adios Muchachos02:55
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23Adios muchachos02:55
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25I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
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25I'm forever blowing bubbles
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27Ragtime Cowboy Joe
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27Ragtime cowboy Joe
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29Two Sleepy People
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29Two sleepy people
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31New Orleans
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31New Orleans
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33The Old Kent Road
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33The old kent road
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35Bonnie Mary Of Argyle
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35Bonnie Mary of Argyle
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37There's Nae Luck About The House
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37There's a nae luck aboot the hoose
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39It's The Same The Whole World Over
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39It's the same the whole world over
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41Are You Havin' Any Fun?
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41Are you having any fun
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43Something I Dreamed Last Night
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43Something I dreamed last night
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45Oh By Jingo
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45Oh by jingo
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47Take Me Out To The Ball Game
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47Take me out to the ballgame