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17/03/2013

Russell Davies explores the strange life of singer Hannah Williams, and celebrates St Patrick's Day on Tin Pan Alley with Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and Dick Haymes.

St Patrick's Day and the celebration of Ireland in Song permeates most of this week's show but Russell opens with a Number One hit of exactly sixty years ago from an artist still performing today - Tony Bennett.

He recorded 'Rags To Riches' in the CBS Studios on 30th Street, New York, on March 17th 1953. After which, we're off among the shamrocks and shillelaghs: We hear 'A Great Day For The Irish' sung by Judy Garland in a recent release of her December 1960 concert in Amsterdam. We hear Bunny Berigan's instrumental version of 'The Wearin' Of The Green' arranged by Joe Lippman and featuring some virtuoso playing by Bunny and his trombonist Nat Lobovsky. And we hear 'McNamara's Band', the famous Bing Crosby recording from December 1945 with The Three Jesters.

Moving away from Ireland, Russell introduces a curio from the team who wrote many of Crosby's hits; It's something of a rarity that we found in the 大象传媒 Gramophone Library, not out yet on CD or even LP: Sung by Dinah Shore, it's called 'Pakistan' - the writing team being Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen. Russell follows this with one of their big ones: 'But Beautiful', which Rosemary Clooney sings and, returning to the Irish theme, sends a recommendation to the Irish-American Hall of Fame to remember to honour the too-under-celebrated songwriter Walter Donaldson. We hear his 'You're Driving Me Crazy' sung by Marilyn Moore. Ms Moore's son, guitarist Joe Cohn, is next as part of the Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet and singers Kilgore & Erickson with 'I've Never Been In Love Before' before the final theme of the show - the life of singer Hannah Williams, which Russell documents and illustrates from the '20s to the '40s, closing with one last Irish Tin Pan Alley song from Dick Haymes - 'Twas Only An Irishman's Dream.

57 minutes

Last on

Sun 17 Mar 2013 21:00

Music Played

  • Tony Bennett

    Rags To Riches

    鈥淲hile We鈥檙e Young 鈥 The Great Hit Sounds Of Tony Bennett鈥

    • Jasmine.
    • JASCD 679.
  • Judy Garland

    It's A Great Day For The Irish

    鈥淛udy Garland: The Amsterdam Concert 10.12.1960鈥

    • First Hand Records.
    • FHR 18.
  • Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra

    The Wearin' Of The Green

    鈥淏unny Berigan 鈥 The Pied Piper 1934-1940鈥

    • RCA/BMG/Bluebird.
    • 07863 66615 2.
  • Bing Crosby

    McNamara's Band

    鈥淭he Chronological Bing Crosby Vol. 41 鈥 1945-46鈥

    • Jonzo.
    • JZCD 41.
  • Dinah Shore

    Pakistan

    鈥淗aven鈥檛 Found It On A Cd Re-Issue鈥 Yet鈥

    • HMV [78 Rpm].
    • B 10730.
  • Rosemary Clooney

    But Beautiful

    鈥淩osemary Clooney 鈥 From Bing To Billie鈥

    • Concord.
    • CCD2 2231 2.
  • Marilyn Moore

    You're Driving Me Crazy

    Betty Roche, Marilyn Moore 鈥 Sophisticated Ladies

    • Affinity.
    • CD AFF 763.
  • Joe Cohn Quartet with Kilgore & Erickson

    I've Never Been In Love Before

    The Harry Allen-Joe Cohn Quartet Plus Play 鈥楪uys & Dolls鈥

    • Arbors Jazz.
    • ARCD 19354.
  • The Williams Sisters

    Sam, The Old Accordion Man

    鈥1927鈥 Famous LP Compilation Series From The 1970鈥檚

    • Rca International (Lp).
    • Nl 89465.
  • Jackie & Roy

    Cheerful Little Earful

    鈥淛ackie Cain & Roy Kral: Concerts By The Sea鈥

    • Koch Jazz.
    • KOC CD 8546.
  • Phil Harris and His Orchestra

    Buds Won't Bud

    鈥淭he Thing 鈥 About Phil Harris鈥

    • ASV Living Era.
    • CD AJA 5191.
  • Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

    That's Life I Guess

    鈥淭ommy Dorsey & His Orchestra: It鈥檚 D鈥檒ovely - 1947 - 50鈥

    • HEP.
    • HEP CD 75.
  • Dick Haymes

    'Twas Only An Irishman's Dream

    鈥淒ick Haymes 鈥 Till The End Of Time: Recordings 1940-1950鈥

    • Living Era.
    • CD AJS 287/2.

Broadcast

  • Sun 17 Mar 2013 21:00