Joan Selects Encore Appearance Volume 2 (Mega)Ġ1 - The Velvetones - Glory Of Love - Release: Aladdin 45-3372Ġ2 - The Enchanters - True Love Gone - Release: Coral 8-61756Ġ3 - The Swans - Wedding Bells, Oh Wedding Bells - Release: Fortune 813Ġ4 - The Corvets - I'm Going To Cry - Release: Moon 100Ġ5 - The Jayhawks - Counting My Teardrops - Release: Flash 104Ġ6 - The Esquires - Only The Angels Know - Release: Hi-Po 103Ġ7 - The Squires - A Dream Come True - Release: Kicks 1-FĠ8 - The Diablos - The Wind - Release: Fortune 511Ġ9 - The Ink Spots - If I Didn't Care - Release: Decca 9-23632ġ0 - The Medallions - The Letter - Release: Dootone 347ġ1 - The Delicardos - Letter To A School Girl - Release: Elgey 1001ġ2 - The Tellers - Tears Fell From My Eyes - Release: Fire 1038ġ3 - The Supremes - Just For You and I - Release: Ace 534ġ4 - The Dukes - I'll Find Her - Release: Imperial x5385ġ5 - The Velvitones - A Prayer At Gettysburgh - Release: Milmart 113x45ġ6 - The Gates - Summer Night Love - Release: Peach 716ġ7 - The Five Willows - Dolores 1 - Release: Allen 1002x45ġ8 - The Teardrops - Come Back To Me - Release: Sampson 634-Aġ9 - The Quintones - The Lonely Telephone - Release: Jordan 1601Ģ0 - The Ink Spots - We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) - Release: Decca 9-23634Ģ1 - The Equallos - Beneath The Sun - Release: M & MĢ2 - The Rockaways - I'm Not Going Steady - Release: Epic 9226Ģ3 - The El Pollos - These Four Letters - Release: Studio St. She knows a lot more about this than I do! Also on display on the original post are some rare label shots. You can find Joan's write up in the original post from 2010 here: " Or is my memory playing me tricks? Or perhaps that was Spike Jones and his City Slickers in one of their send ups.Īnyway as you can hear from Joan's marvelous selection, the tradition continued in vocal group records throughout the 1950s. Think The Ink Spots and those records that always had a spoken interlude, seemingly always beginning with the words "Honey Child.
Forty crackly examples of that vocal group record phenomenon - the talking bridge. Betty Hall Jones - I Never Miss The Sunshine (I'm So Used To The Rain)Īnd this was the end of Joan Selects. Betty Hall Jones - That's A Man For Youħ.
Betty Hall Jones - Buddy Stay Off That WineĦ. Betty Hall Jones - This Joint's Too Hip For Meĥ. Betty Hall Jones - If I Ever Cry (You'll Never Know)ģ. Betty Hall Jones - You Got To Have What It TakesĢ.
Tina Dixon - Don't You Know I Want To Love Youġ. The original post and write up from January 2010 is here:ħ. Her combination of piano tinkling, sophisticated wit and dry vocal delivery is reminiscent of Julia Lee and Nellie Lutcher.
Betty Hall Jones is very much the star here. In response to a request for a re-up, here's this 1985 Pathe Marconi collection of tracks originally released on Philo / Aladdin, Capitol and Imperial. The original post from October 2009 can be read here:Ĭlick the link to board the Be Bop Wino Way-Back Time Machine and get the lowdown on the Maharajah of the Saxophone. The sound quality is excellent and while there is no wild honking on display, there's lots of exotica-tinged sax stylings for the discerning R&B and even striptease jazz fan. This has been one of my favourite tenor sax LPs for 30 years. 1980s versions of these LPs appeared on Be Bop Wino years ago and more re-ups with new links may be in the pipeline.
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and his Tenor Sax" series in the 1950s - the other artists featured being Illinois Jacquet, Maxwell Davis and Lester Young. This is a 1983 Pathe Marconi issue of an LP originally put out by Aladdin as a 10" album way back in 1954.