Tuesday, August 30, 2011

JOHNNY MATHIS … LOVE IS EVERYTHING

 

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Released 1965

Genre Pop

Label: Mercury Records MG 20991

Recording Date: 1/1965

Tracks: 12

Length: 00:36:59 Hrs

Producer Johnny Mathis and Al Ham

Love Is Everything is the twenty second original studio album released by singer Johnny Mathis and his sixth album for Mercury Records.

TRACK LISTING:

    1 Never Let Me Go Evans, Livingston 2:31

    2 People B. Merril, J. Styne 3:08

    3 A Thousand Blue Bubbles Howard, Rossi C.A. 2:40

    4 Love Is Everything E. Pola, G. Wyle 2:56

    5 Young and Foolish Hague, Horwitt 3:40

    6 An Affair to Remember Lamson, McCarey, Warren 2:42

    7 Come Ride the Wind With Me A. Bartles, B. Lindsay 3:01

    8 Go Away Little Girl Goffing, King 3:19

    9 Dancing in the Dark Dietz, Schwartz 2:52

    10 Long Ago Gershwin, Kern 3:42

    11 This Is All I Ask Jenkins 4:04

    12 One More Mountain Snyder, Vance 2:24

As with many of his previous albums, Mathis looked to Broadway and Hollywood for musical inspiration on this album. The 1964 show "Funny Girl helped to propel Barbra Streisand to superstardom. From its score Mathis included "People" a song that would be come one of Streisand's signature tunes. "Dancing In The Dark" was first heard in the 1931 review "The Band Wagon" though today it is remembered as underscoring one of the finest on screen dances by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse in the 1953 film of the same name. Hollywood also provided "Never Let Me Go" from the 1953 film of the same name and "Long Ago (and Far Away) from 1944's "Cover Girl" which starred Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly. The song, with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Ira Gershwin has gone on to become a standard.

"This Is All I Ask" is the work of arranger/conductor Gordon Jenkins. Originally written for Nat King Cole it is best remembered by the version recorded by Frank Sinatra in the same year as the Mathis version for the album "September of My Years". "Go Away Little Girl" is the work of Gerry Goffin and Carole King and was a 1962 hit for Steve Lawrence.

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