Showing posts with label Johnny Mercer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Johnny Mercer. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Bobby Darin, The Singles: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby/Sorrow Tomorrow

You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby/Sorrow Tomorrow 45

BOBBY DARIN: YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY (Charted at #5)/SORROW TOMORROW (ATCO 6206; 1961)

Considering the immense amount of talent behind Bobby Darin's recording of "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", it was no doubt destined to be a top ten smash. Lyrics by the great Johnny Mercer, music by the incomparable Harry Warren, a typically ingenious arrangement by Jimmie Haskell, and a thrilling vocal from Darin all come together to knock your socks clear across the room. Bobby's "Whoa, you know, you know, you know you know!" intro sends shivers straight up the spine. He could do that better than any performer before and after, and he's still doing it.

"Sorrow Tomorrow", written by Brill Building legends Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, is a rhythmic lost love ballad, also arranged by Mr. Haskell. Here both Darin and Haskell show a different side. Darin's lamenting vocal seems to come straight from the Country Music Hall of Fame, while Haskell's arrangement is a fun and fascinating hybrid of pop, rock and country -- not rockabilly necessarily, but something completely his own. Very cool.

WHERE TO FIND THESE SONGS

"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" appears on the following CDs:

As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection

Best of Bobby Darin, Vol. One: Splish Splash

Bobby Darin: Definitive Pop

Dream Lover: Bobby Darin Sings

Bobby Darin: Greatest Hits (Import)

Twist with Bobby Darin

Ultimate Bobby Darin

Very Best of Bobby Darin

"Sorrow Tomorrow" appears on the following CDs:

Bobby Darin: Things and Other Things

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Bobby Darin CD Profile: Two of a Kind

Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer: Two of a Kind CD

Bobby Darin & Johnny Mercer: Two of a Kind (Atco 33-126, February 1961)
CD Release: Atlantic 90484, 9/21/1990
Recording Dates: August 13, 14, 17, 1960, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Bill Putnam
Arrangements: Billy May
Musicians: Billy May (cond)
AUG 13, 14-John Best, Dick Cathcart, Manny Klein (tp); Ed Kusby, Bill Schaefer, Elmer Schneider (tb); Chuck Gentry, Skeets Herfurt, Eddie Miller, Wilbur Schwartz (sax); Milton Raskin (p); George Van Eps (g); Morty Corb (b); Ronnie Zito (d).

AUG 17-Same personnel except: Conrad Gozzo replaces Manny Klein on trumpet.

Original LP Sequence:

Side 1:
Two of a Kind (Bobby Darin/Johnny Mercer) (August 17)
Indiana (Ballard MacDonald/James F. Hanley) (August 17)
Bob White (Johnny Mercer/Bernie Hanighen) (August 13)
Ace in the Hole (James Dempsey/George Mitchell) (August 17)
East of the Rockies (Sid Robin/Lou Singer) (August 13)
If I Had a Druthers (Johnny Mercer/Gene DePaul) (August 14)

Side 2:
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jellyroll (Spencer Williams/Clarence Williams) (August 14)
Lonesome Polecat (Johnny Mercer/Gene DePaul) (August 14)
My Cutey's Due at Two-to-Two Today (Al Von Tilzer/Irving Bibo/Leo Robin) (August 13)
Medley: Paddlin' Madelin' Home (Harry Woods), Row Row Row (Jimmy Monaco/William Jerome) (August 17)
Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter (Chick Endor/Paul Specht) (August 14)
Mississippi Mud (James Cavanaugh/Harry Barris) (August 13)
Two of a Kind (Bobby Darin/Johnny Mercer) (August 17)

FROM THE LINER NOTES: "This album is based on an idea by J. Steve Blauner & Marshall Robbins."

Comments: Rarely has a record been more perfectly titled. Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer are indeed "Two of a Kind", a fact made delightfully evident by their incredible chemistry on every one of these tracks. Trading quips, ad-libbing and generally cracking each other up, they sound like a couple of old friends kicking back on a sunny afternoon. The pairing of Bobby and Johnny was the brainchild of Darin's manager Steve Blauner, and the world owes Mr. Blauner a great debt, for bringing these kindred spirits together.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Bobby Darin and Judy Garland sing a Goin' Home Medley

This is a super kick! Two of the most delightful entertainers of our age, Bobby Darin and Judy Garland, easing into a smooth and catchy medley of travelin' tunes. Listen for Bobby slipping in a few lines from his friend Johnny Mercer's classic "Blues in the Night." And as an extra bonus for Darin fans, there's a finger-snappin' bit from "Some of These Days." HA CHA indeed!