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Hits Of 1950: Music! Music! Music!

Various Artists

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Cat No: 8120637

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Release Date:  30 November 2002

Label:  Naxos - Nostalgia / Naxos Nostalgic

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  636943263723

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    HITS OF 1950 Original RecordingsFor a year which was characterized by the Cold War, the Korean War, the H-Bomb and Communists, 1950s entertainment was upbeat, nostalgic and sentimental. Families were growing, baby boomers were starting school, and North Americans were content to stay at home and gather around the four million television sets now in use. Attracting audiences to the small screen in 1950 were Jack Benny, Burns & Allen, Eddie Cantor, Bob Hope, Perry Como, Your Hit Parade, and Superman, with the slapstick and sophisticated comedy forces led respectively by Milton Berle and Sid Caesar. Kate Smith and Garry Moore became popular daytime personalities, and game shows such as You Bet Your Life, Beat the Clock and Truth or Consequences began their long runs.Television may have had its growing audience, but movies, if not necessarily better than ever, still did well, including All About Eve, Born Yesterday, Cyrano de Bergerac, King Solomon’s Mines and Rio Grande. On Broadway the big plays were The Member of the Wedding, The Cocktail Party, The Happy Time, Peter Pan, Call Me Madam and Guys and Dolls, while 1949’s South Pacific won the Pulitzer Prize in 1950.The Nobel Peace Prize went to Dr. Ralph Bunche, and a belated Literary prize went to William Faulkner, following criticism of the Swedish Academy for not presenting an award in 1949. Deaths in 1950 included George Orwell, Sir Harry Lauder, Kurt Weill, Al Jolson, George Bernard Shaw, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the great dancer Nijinsky.For those still inclined to travel, the 26,000-ton Independence, the fastest ocean-going passenger ship ever built in the United States, was launched on 3rd June, and a Pan-Am World Airways stratocruiser jet set a new transatlantic record on 28th April, flying from New York to London in nine hours and sixteen minutes. And for a slower pace, Thor Heyerdahl’s account of his 101-day voyage across the Pacific, The Kon-Tiki Expedition, was published in March.Frankie Laine may have wanted to follow the wild goose, but much of the music of 1950 reflected the sentimental feelings of the day. A trend toward folk songs (Goodnight Irene) and country tunes (Bonaparte’s Retreat, Tennessee Waltz) was paralleled by the nostalgic (Dearie, Dear Hearts And Gentle People) and sentimental (Daddy’s Little Girl, My Foolish Heart). Old songs (Thinking of You, Bewitched) were revived, new songs came from stage and screen (A Bushel And a Peck, Mona Lisa), and novelties held sway (If I Knew You Were Comin’, The Thing, Rag Mop). The big bands still had a little presence, with Ray Anthony and Stan Kenton still logging chart success, but most of the hits were by vocalists ... old standbys like Nat ‘King’ Cole and Bing Crosby, and newcomers like Teresa Brewer and Don Cherry. Anton Karas’ zither solo of the theme from The Third Man was about as exotic as things would get in 1950. Like most of the lively arts, music was "safe" and would remain th

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked A Cake - Eileen Barton
      • 2. Rag Mop - The Ames Brothers
      • 3. My Foolish Heart - Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra
      • 4. Orange Colored Sky - Nat King Cole
      • 5. Bonaparte's Retreat - Kay Starr
      • 6. The Third Man Theme (Zither Solo) - Anton Karas
      • 7. Daddy's Little Girl - The Mills Brothers
      • 8. Dearie - Jo Stafford And Gordon MacRae
      • 9. The Cry of the Wild Goose - Frankie Laine
      • 10. Count Every Star - Ray Anthony And His Orchestra
      • 11. Music! Music! Music! - Teresa Brewer
      • 12. Mona Lisa - Nat King Cole
      • 13. A Bushel and a Peck - Perry Como
      • 14. No Other Love - Jo Stafford
      • 15. Dear Hearts and Gentle People - Bing Crosby
      • 16. Goodnight Irene - Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra
      • 17. Bewitched - Bill Snyder & His Orchestra
      • 18. Thinking of You - Don Cherry
      • 19. Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page
      • 20. The Thing - Phil Harris