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02/06/2013

Russell Davies recalls Coronation Day and the popular music that we listened to: Frankie Laine, Johnnie Ray and a number of Queens, including a songwriting one!

The 60th anniversary of Her Majesty's coronation (2nd June 1953) prompts Russell into reviewing what was going on in the pop charts of the day: Johnnie Ray was still riding high, but it was with an oldie from 1918: 'Somebody Stole My Gal'. Meanwhile Frankie Laine was dominating things with his passionate recording of "I Believe" which remained in the Hit Parade for an unbelievable 18 weeks. And Billy Cotton was paying tribute to the occasion with his 'In a Golden Coach'. After Bill's introductory words, (that unfortunately includes, as Russell points out, an erroneous weather prediction for the day!) this is sung by Doreen Stephens.

A song that Julie London discovered in 1953 - 'Cry Me A River' - had to wait for a further two years before she recorded it (Russell tells the story of 'Cry Me A River') and then we're on the hunt for other Queens in the music world. There's Dinah Washington - 'Queen Of The Blues' - with 'After You've Gone' and later we hear Andy Williams sing 'Aloha Oe', written by Queen Lili'uokalani. There's also Sinatra's 'Elizabeth', a song from his 'Watertown' album, while a candidate for 'the unluckiest Queen on record' is Margaret Johnson, known as 'Queenie' until she depped for Count Basie, after which she was 'Countess'. She was pianist on Billie Holiday's 'I've Got A Date With A Dream' and Russell tells her sad story, before introducing our earliest recording by a long way: 1914 is the date that Irving Berlin recorded 'Follow The Crowd', a song he wrote for the show 'Queen Of The Movies'. And all this is topped up with a brand new release by 23-year-old singer Cecile McLorin Salvant, re-visiting a Bessie Smith hit 'St Louis Gal' and a wild re-release by the Alex Welsh band in top 'oo-yah' form on 'You're Driving Me Crazy'.

57 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Jun 2013 21:00

Music Played

  • Johnnie Ray

    Somebody Stole My Gal

    鈥淗its & Highlights: Johnnie Ray 鈥 The Atomic Ray鈥

    • Blue Orchid.
    • Blue113CD.
  • Mel Torm茅

    P.S. I Love You

    鈥淢el Torm茅 鈥 That鈥檚 All: A Lush, Romantic Album鈥

    • Columbia Legacy.
    • CK 65165.
  • Julie London

    Cry Me A River

    鈥淛ulie Is Her Name Vols 1 & 2 = + 5 鈥楤onus鈥 Tracks鈥

    • Fine And Mellow.
    • FM 607.
  • Billy Cotton & His Band

    In A Golden Coach

    鈥淏illy鈥檚 Your Uncle: A Decca Singles Compilation 1951-57鈥

    • Vocalion.
    • CDLK 4237.
  • Frankie Laine

    I Believe

    鈥淔rankie Laine 鈥 I Believe: 27 Prime Hits鈥

    • Memoir.
    • CD Moir 586.
  • Dinah Washington

    After You've Gone

    鈥淒inah Washington Sings Bessie Smith鈥

    • Verve.
    • 538 635-2.
  • C茅cile McLorin Salvant

    St Louis Gal

    鈥淐茅cile Mclorin Salvant 鈥 Woman Child鈥

    • Mack Avenue.
    • Mac 1072.
  • Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

    Margie

    鈥淛immie Lunceford 鈥 Rhythm Is Our Business鈥

    • Past Perfect.
    • PPCD 78111.
  • Frank Sinatra

    Elizabeth

    鈥淔rank Sinatra: Watertown (Lp)鈥

    • Reprise.
    • RSLP 1031.
  • Andy Williams

    Aloha Oe

    鈥淭o You Sweetheart, Aloha 鈥 Andy Williams 鈥

    • Varese Sarabande.
    • 302066 253-2.
  • Billie Holiday

    I've Got A Date With A Dream

    鈥淟ady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday Columbia 1933-44鈥

    • Columbia Legacy.
    • CXK 85470.
  • Irving Berlin

    Follow The Crowd

    鈥淢usic From The New York Stage Vol. 3 1913-1917鈥

    • Pearl.
    • Gemm CDS90568.
  • Alex Welsh and His Jazz Band

    You're Driving Me Crazy

    鈥淎lex Welsh: It鈥檚 Right Here For You/Echoes Of Chicago鈥

    • Vocalion.
    • CDNJT 5321.

Broadcast

  • Sun 2 Jun 2013 21:00