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  • SKU: ADDCD3420
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 824046342029
  • Street Date: 04/01/22
  • PreBook Date: 02/25/22
  • Label: Acrobat »
  • Genre: Adult Contemporary/MOR
  • Run Time: 143 mins
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Year of Production: 2022
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  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA
  • Language: English

 

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Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm - All The Hits And More 1936-43

This excellent-value 50-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides of his releases

Shep Fields & His Rippling Rhythm - All The Hits And More 1936-43
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Shep Fields, born Saul Feldman in Brooklyn in 1910, led one of the many highly successful "sweet" music orchestras of the 1930s, popular both on radio, in ballrooms and on record, and developing a trademark sound and style which he called his "Rippling Rhythm" that helped set him apart from other bands. In the early 1940s, he re-launched the orchestra with a new style as Shep Fields & His New Music, and continued having hits. Although his chart career was not as long as that of some of his peers, he nevertheless racked up nearly forty hits between his debut in 1936 and 1943, when the American Federation of Musicians recording ban seriously affected his career momentum, although he continued recording and performing into the 1960s. This excellent-value 50-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides of his releases on the Bluebird label from this era, and features all his 38 career hits, including the No. 1s "Did I Remember?", "In The Chapel In The Moonlight", "That Old Feeling", "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", "Thanks For The Memory", "Cathedral In The Pines" and "South Of The Border", with most of the recordings including performances by one of his featured vocalists Bob Goday, Charles Chester, Dick Robertson, Hal Derwin, Dorothy Allen, Sonny Washburn, Ken Curtis and Ralph Young. The collection offers a substantial and entertaining showcase for the sound and style that brought him success, and which was very much part of the musical zeitgeist of the era.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
  • On The Beach At Bali Bali
  • Did I Remember
  • The Way You Look Tonight
  • I'm Talking Through My Heart
  • You Came To My Rescue
  • Easy To Love
  • I've Got You Under My Skin
  • One Two, Button Your Shoe
  • It's Delovely
  • In The Chapel In The Moonlight
  • When My Dreamboat Comes Home
  • There's Something In The Air
  • Goodnight, My Love
  • Little Old Lady
  • This Years Kisses
  • Rippling Rhythm
  • I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
  • Too Marvelous For Words
  • On A Little Bamboo Bridge
  • Moonlight And Shadows
  • September In The Rain
  • Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
  • When Two Love Each Other (Just As You And I)
  • You're Here, You're There (You're Everywhere)
  • It Looks Like Rain In Cherry Blossom Lane
  • Disc 2:
    • The Merry Go Round Broke Down
    • Gone With The Wind
    • That Old Feeling
    • The Moon Got In My Eyes
    • I Still Love To Kiss You Goodnight
    • Nice Work If You Can Get It
    • You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart
    • Mama That Moon Is Here Again
    • Thanks For The Memory
    • Whistle While You Work
    • Bob White
    • Cathedral In The Pines
    • Now It Can Be Told
    • That's A Plenty
    • An Old Curiosity Shop
    • South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way)
    • Mene Mene Tekel
    • Day Dreams Come True At Night
    • Moon Over Burma
    • Down Argentina Way
    • Don't Blame Me
    • City Called Heaven
    • Jersey Bounce
    • Breathless
    • Please Think Of Me
  

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