Catalogue: JASMCD 2577
Price Code: A
Release Date: 01/10/2000
Bar Code: 604988 25772 4
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Enoch LIGHT & HIS LIGHT BRIGADE ORCHESTRALittle Things Mean A Lot - Great Hits Of The Fifties

Enoch Light never achieved, or aspired to, the heights of fame of say Glenn
Miller, he nevertheless had a long career as an orchestra leader and record
company executive. This compilation features typically well-produced Enoch Light
recordings of top hits from around 1954. It opens with the happy "Little
Shoemaker", which was originally a French song "Le Petit Cordonnier". A 1954 hit
for The Gaylords, in Britain it was covered by future international singing star
Petula Clark. The Canadian group The Crew-Cuts scored big with "Sh-boom",
stealing the honours from its Rhythm & Blues originators The Chords; Stan
Freberg had fun at everyone’s expense with his own comical interpretation.
"Skokiaan" is actually a potent drink prepared by African Zulus; the Bulawayo
Sweet Rhythms Band made it an international hit but were out-performed in
America by both Ralph Marterie & His Orchestra, and The Four Lads. Don
Cornell reached the ‘Pop’ charts on both sides of the Atlantic with "Hold My
Hand", but Patti Page wasn’t quite so successful with "I Cried". Now associated
with an altogether more refined kind of performance, earlier in his career Tony
Bennett was happy to sing the up-tempo "Cinnamon Sinner", Rosemary Clooney was
certainly happy to make the number one position with "This Ole House", even if
honours were shared with the coupling "Hey There".It was suggested at the time
that the German-language hit "The Happy Wanderer" ("Der Fröhliche Wanderer") by
the Obernkirchen Children’s Choir was a deliberate attempt by the ‘authorities’
to rehabilitate Germany in the eyes of those English-speaking countries who had
fought so hard against the Nazis in the Second World War. Whilst Britain
accepted the Children’s Choir original (it spent 26 weeks in the charts), the
Americans appeared to have shunned it, and it was an English version by British
orchestra leader Frank Weir which scooped the honours over there.
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