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21/04/2013

Russell Davies's dip into Song History reveals some axe-wielding characters, some Hot Lips, courtesy of Shakespeare, Ray Noble etc., and a Brown-eyed, Handsome Man.

Trains and Axes and Lips are the main themes of Russell's ramble through the rich back-catalogue of Popular Song this week starting with a visit to one of Louis Armstrong's classic LP sessions from sixty years ago on April 21st 1953, with the great Sy Oliver directing the orchestra through 'April In Portugal'. This being the centenary of the birth of Dr Richard Beeching who axed so many of Britain's railway branch-lines and with Russell coming from a railway family, as he reveals, it's no surprise that next is Flanders & Swann's elegy for those lost stations - 'Slow Train'. Thoughts of Beeching's 'hatchet job' leads to the story of Lizzie Borden, the murder of whose parents created a song introduced in the Broadway revue 'New Faces Of 1952': We hear Chad Mitchell's Trio sing it. Then there's a very famous popular ditty about an axe - a 'forest razor' as Phil Harris describes it.

Taking us back to the studios of 85 years ago, Russell tells of the eclipse of Whiteman's star trumpeter, Henry Busse, by the 'newer fellas' like Bix Beiderbecke, prompting him to walk out (no, he wasn't axed) and this gives an excuse for Spike Jones' send-up of Busse's theme 'Hot Lips'. Trumpeter Hot Lips Page is on display with Artie Shaw; Doris Day and Johnny Ray singing 'Candy Lips'. Russell finds a Shakespearian take on Lips ('Take, O Take Those Lips Away') by Maxine Sullivan; there's a new release by Jane Morgan with hips as well as lips; and a memento of Nina Simone: 'Brown-eyed Handsome Man' Russell saves the last word for a final memory of those lost railways with The King's Singers' 'I'm A Train'.

57 minutes

Last on

Sun 21 Apr 2013 21:00

Music Played

  • Louis Armstrong

    April In Portugal

    鈥淟ouis Armstrong 鈥 Satchmo Serenades鈥

    • Verve.
    • 543 792-2.
  • Michael Flanders and Donald Swann

    Slow Train

    鈥淔landers & Swann: At The Drop Of Another Hat鈥

    • Parlophone.
    • CDP 797 4662.
  • The Chad Mitchell Trio

    Lizzie Borden

    鈥淐had Mitchell Trio: Mighty Day On Campus鈥

    • Folk Era.
    • 3262.
  • Phil Harris and His Orchestra

    Woodman, Spare That Tree

    鈥淧hil Harris: His Original & Greatest Hits鈥

    • Jasmine.
    • JASCD 350.
  • Margaret Whiting

    Pass That Peace Pipe

    Margaret Whiting 鈥 Collectors Series

    • Capitol.
    • CDP 793194 2.
  • Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

    It Was The Dawn Of Love

    鈥淏ix Restored Volume 3鈥

    • Sunbeam.
    • BX CD 7-9.
  • Luke Jones and His Orchestra

    Hot Lips

    鈥淪pike Jones & His Orchestra: Laughing Out Loud鈥

    • Ideal Music.
  • Artie Shaw Orchestra Featuring Hot Lips Page

    Take Your Shoes Off, Baby

    鈥淭he Jazz Singers: Vocals By Great Instrumentalists鈥

    • Bmg/Bluebird.
    • ND 83137.
  • Nat King Cole

    The Touch Of Your Lips

    鈥淣at King Cole: Tell Me All About Yourself/Touch Of Your Lips鈥

    • Capitol/EMI 100.
    • 7243 8 55390 2 2.
  • Doris Day & Johnny Ray

    Candy Lips

    鈥淒oris Day 1951-1955 鈥 Secret Love鈥

    • Bear Family.
    • BCD 15 746 EK.
  • Maxine Sullivan

    Take, O Take Those Lips Away

    鈥沦耻濒濒颈惫补苍-厂丑补办别蝉辫别补谤别-贬测尘补苍鈥

    • Audiophile.
    • ACD 250.
  • John Drew & Sam Stoneburger

    Oh Those Hips, Oh Those Lips

    鈥淛ane Morgan At The Cocoanut Grove/What Now My Love 鈥

    • Sepia.
    • Sepia 1215.
  • Jane Morgan

    Don't Throw Stones At Your Mother

    鈥淛ane Morgan At The Cocoanut Grove/What Now My Love鈥

    • Sepia.
    • Sepia 1215.
  • Nina Simone

    Brown-Eyed Handsome Man

    鈥淣ina Simone: Wild Is The Wind/High Priestess Of Soul鈥

    • Verve.
    • 846892.
  • The King鈥檚 Singers

    I'm A Train

    The King鈥檚 Singers Colouring Book

    • 脡l/Cherry Red Records.
    • ACMEM50CD.

Broadcast

  • Sun 21 Apr 2013 21:00