Nice song, and another gem from Frankie Laine. By the way, I like some Rock N Roll, but I genuinely lament the fact that good music went by the wayside when rock took over.
@arpeggio1358 I thought you would like this one. Your right good music started to fade away when Rock came along. It took a few years for it completly die out but by the 70's it was all but gone. Back in the fifties we had all types of music but today it's all have to sound the same. 30 yrs from now who is going to remember any of it.
@markalson1938 I hope that there will still be people like you and me who will keep this music alive. Maybe there will be another Harry Connick Jr. who will form a band and keep the music of the 30s, 40s, and 50s alive. i remember being floored when i first heard Connick when he was in his early 20s, and he was playing the music of the past rather than playing rock.
@arpeggio1358 People like Connick are few and far between because the record companies won't record them. I have found out from YT that there is a audience
out there for this type of music if the music establishment would give it to us.
Rec'd your reply. Thanks. Do you remember a song Frankie had back in the 50's about the Old Master Painter? It isn't anywhere around these days....do you have it? It was played often by D.J's on the radio.....
I hate to break this to you but, Frankie never recorded "Old Master Painter". This was a big hit back in 1950 and several singers had
hit with it, but not Frankie. The biggest hit was
from Richard Hays #2. (I have it on YT) other recordings were from Dick Haymes, Peggie Lee & Mel Torme, Phil Harris, Snooky Lanson, and Frank Sinatra, sorry no Frankie.
I bought my copy of the song back in 1958 when it was new. It was "Rock N' Roll" Time and a song like this didn't get any play time at all on the Radio. Columbia didn't do anything to push it either. It was never heard from again. It was never put on an album so I think very few people got to hear it. That was a shame. Frankie was just as good with the soft tender numbers as he was with the big dramatic songs.
Nice song, and another gem from Frankie Laine. By the way, I like some Rock N Roll, but I genuinely lament the fact that good music went by the wayside when rock took over.
arpeggio1358 1 year ago
@arpeggio1358 I thought you would like this one. Your right good music started to fade away when Rock came along. It took a few years for it completly die out but by the 70's it was all but gone. Back in the fifties we had all types of music but today it's all have to sound the same. 30 yrs from now who is going to remember any of it.
markalson1938 1 year ago
@markalson1938 I hope that there will still be people like you and me who will keep this music alive. Maybe there will be another Harry Connick Jr. who will form a band and keep the music of the 30s, 40s, and 50s alive. i remember being floored when i first heard Connick when he was in his early 20s, and he was playing the music of the past rather than playing rock.
arpeggio1358 1 year ago
@arpeggio1358 People like Connick are few and far between because the record companies won't record them. I have found out from YT that there is a audience
out there for this type of music if the music establishment would give it to us.
markalson1938 1 year ago
@markalson1938 Sadly, I'm afraid they're never going to.
arpeggio1358 1 year ago
Rec'd your reply. Thanks. Do you remember a song Frankie had back in the 50's about the Old Master Painter? It isn't anywhere around these days....do you have it? It was played often by D.J's on the radio.....
schneppm 2 years ago
I hate to break this to you but, Frankie never recorded "Old Master Painter". This was a big hit back in 1950 and several singers had
hit with it, but not Frankie. The biggest hit was
from Richard Hays #2. (I have it on YT) other recordings were from Dick Haymes, Peggie Lee & Mel Torme, Phil Harris, Snooky Lanson, and Frank Sinatra, sorry no Frankie.
markalson1938 2 years ago
You mentioned this was your favorite song so I looked it up....never heard it before! Great! Terrific song, loved it.
schneppm 2 years ago
I bought my copy of the song back in 1958 when it was new. It was "Rock N' Roll" Time and a song like this didn't get any play time at all on the Radio. Columbia didn't do anything to push it either. It was never heard from again. It was never put on an album so I think very few people got to hear it. That was a shame. Frankie was just as good with the soft tender numbers as he was with the big dramatic songs.
markalson1938 2 years ago
Wonderful as always.
Tom1948 3 years ago
Excellent find!!
I have dozens of F.L. CD's but I've never heard this before.
I guess it foreshadows the work he did a few years later for ABC Records.
highnrising 3 years ago
This recording was made in 1958 and it's a shame that not many people heard it.
markalson1938 3 years ago
Frankie has been my favorite singer since 1952,but I've never heard this song.Thanks for posting
cf1934 3 years ago
Frankie made some very good recordings between
1957 and 1960. But some darn awfull ones also.
But "Rock N' Roll" was taking off and no one wanted to hear good music any more. This song has always been one of my favorids.
markalson1938 3 years ago
thankyou for this video.i have been listening to frankie since xmas 1949 and its great to hear these again on youtube.thankyou again.
bibbib456 3 years ago