Mario Lanza sings
My Romance
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In the main opera singers have not been particularly successful in crossing
over into the world of popular music. Not so Mario Lanza who was just as
much at home singing the golden standards listed below as hitting the high
notes in Verdi or Puccini. He managed to make the songs sound fresh and new;
and every word and phrase was delivered with sincerity and overwhelming
enthusiasm. As Derek Mannering says in his booklet notes, "Lanza lived everything
he sang."
This is a golden collection, compiled mostly from his weekly radio programme
The Mario Lanza Show broadcast from Los Angeles in the early
1950s when his voice was at its best. His conductor for the sessions was
Ray Sinatra, second cousin to another great song stylist.
Sit back, relax and enjoy - no star rating is necessary!
Grace Barber
The Songs:-
All The Things You Are (Kern/Hammerstein II)
A Kiss (Brooks/Sinatra)
The Song is You (Kern/Hammerstein II)
Where or When (Rodgers/Hart)
Love is the Sweetest Thing (Noble)
I'll See You Again (Coward)
Night and Day (Porter)
Your Eyes Have told Me So (Blaufuss/Kahn/Van Alstyne)
They Didn't Believe Me (Kern/Reynolds)
If I Loved You (Rodgers/Hammerstein II)
Only A Rose (Friml/Hooker)
You and the Night and the Music (Dietz/Schwarz)
Sylvia (Scollard/Speaks)
On the Street Where You Live (Loewe/Lerner)
Fools Rush In (Bloom/Mercer)
I've Got You Under My Skin (Porter)
Long Ago and Far Away (Kern/Gershwin)
You Are Love (Kern/Hammerstein II)
I'll Be Seeing You (Kahn/Fain)
My Romance (Rodgers/Hart)