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  1. 1 day ago · Frankie Laine (1951) – 3:39 – On One For My Baby and available on The Legend at His Best; Harold Arlen (1952) – 4:15 – Available on Too Marvelous For Words: Capitol Sings Johnny Mercer; Jane Russell (1952) Recorded for the soundtrack to the film Macao; Marlene Dietrich (1954) – 4:07 – Available on Love Songs

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  2. 5 days ago · Frankie Laine’s powerful voice, combined with his heartfelt delivery, left an undeniable mark on the music world. His versatility allowed him to seamlessly transition between genres, from Western anthems to smooth pop hits. Laine’s range extended across jazz, folk, and everything in between. His ability to embody the spirit of a song ...

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    4 days ago · Many of the songs on the album reflect a sense of contentment with family life. "Once an Angel" is a tribute to his wife, Pegi while "My Boy" is an ode to his son, Zeke. In a 2020 posting on his Archives website, Young describes "My Boy" as "probably the most soulful recording I have ever made."

  4. 1 day ago · Readers Digest 3 CD box set of Frankie Laine's prime output

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  5. 1 day ago · (Miller was a classically trained oboist who had been a friend of Columbia executive Goddard Lieberson since their days at the Eastman School of Music in the 1930s.) [40] Miller quickly signed up Mercury's biggest artist at the time, Frankie Laine, and discovered several of the decade's biggest recording stars including Tony Bennett, Mahalia Jackson, Jimmy Boyd, Guy Mitchell (whose stage surname was taken from Miller's first name), Johnnie Ray, The Four Lads, Rosemary Clooney, Kay Lande, Ray ...

  6. 1 day ago · He managed just one week on the pop listing with his new country hit, at No.29, by which time one of the biggest mainstream entertainers of the day, Frankie Laine, had secured the big cover ...

  7. 5 days ago · Year By Year: Five Essential Albums of 1962. Jazz may not have an official yearbook, but it does have a vast and well-documented discography. ‘Year by Year’ is our attempt to bring you the most noteworthy albums of each year, complete with audio samples and fascinating backstories. We hope you join us as we travel through the music’s ...