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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Eddy Howard by Far,
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This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
Finally. A CD of Eddy Howard with decent sound. We can't expectglorious sound from recordings made in the 1945 era, but this is very listenable. Brought back vivid memories of seeing Eddy live at the Aragon in
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does the Big Band sound get any better than Eddy Howard !!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
If you don't already own an Eddy Howard collection, this would be a great start to your soon-to-be favorite big band singer. It's a mystery why so many people have never heard of Eddy Howard, yet recognize his hits when they hear them. Mr. Howard died too young, but left us with beautiful memories in song. When I purchased my CD player a decade ago, Eddy Howard was one of the first artist's work I searched for on CD to replace my well-loved old LPs. He was so hard to find on CD! Take advantage of what is available to us now. You will love the sweet sound of Eddy's ballads. So long for now.....see you later in my dreams......
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Often Overlooked Big Band & Vocalist,
By AvidOldiesCollector (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
Eddy Howard, who died at the tender age of 48 in 1963 from a cerebral hemorrhage, began his career as a band singer, first with Ben Bernie and then with Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra [1934 to 1940]. You can hear him on Careless (which he wrote) and Bluebirds In The Moonlight on the Jurgens CD Here's That Band Again.
His first attempt at forming his own band in 1941 was aborted by WW II, but with the war's end he formed another group and soon had a contract with Majestic Records. And what a début. To Each His Own shot to # 1 in July/August of 1946 and stayed there for 8 weeks, remaining on the charts for an incredible 25 weeks. That same year he scored with The Rickety Rickshaw Man, [I Love You] For Sentimental Reasons, and My Best To You - the latter not in this collection. 1947 was even better with no less than seven Top 25 hits, highlighted by My Adobe Hacienda and I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder, both of which went to # 2. In 1948, after Now Is The Hour, Just Because, and Put 'Em In A Box, Tie 'Em With A Ribbon [And Throw 'Em In The Deep Blue Sea] also made the Top 25, he switched to Mercury, and from November of that year to early 1954 he was seldom off the charts, racking up another 27 hits. The best of these - [I'd Love To Get You] On A Slow Boat To China [1948], Room Full Of Roses, Maybe It's Because [1949], To Think You've Chosen Me [1950], Sin [1951], Be Anything [But Be Mine] and Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart [1952] all made the Top 10, with Sin repeating the success of his first hit by going to # 1 for eight weeks in October/November of 1951. All we need now from Mercury is a volume 2 containing the 20 hits NOT included in this CD. Eddy Howard was, from all accounts, one of the truly nice guys of the music business. To quote from the wonderfully comprehensive 4 pages of liner notes written by Joseph F. Laredo (which also contains a complete discography of the contents), "If you are a longtime admirer, then enjoy this collection as a welcome opportunity to revisit an old friend. If this music is new to you, then simply put it on, sit back and relax, and savor that very special feeling one only gets when a masterful artist touches your heart." Amen to that.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A WHOLE BUNCHA MEMORIES,
By Brady L. Buchanan (Henderson, Nevada United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
This album sorted out sanity vs loud insanity in most instances comparing the old fashioned music and the mod mix of rap and rock of today's world. Music is a generational thing and I am an old timer that thrives on the mix of many wind and string instruments vs guitars, guitars and more guitars. Why they put "Happy Birthday" on this album is beyond me, but the rest of the cuts are pure enjoyment. It set me in the mood of pleasant song lyrics and arrangements so much that I am now buying more of the 30's and 40's bands that I either missed or forgot about.This gives me a moving music experience
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Mercury Years By Eddy Howard,
By Floyd M. Rainey (Columbia, MO, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
Ordering and delivery of product was fine, The music on the CD was wonderfull. My only regret is that you do not stock his "Saturday Nite Dance Date LP" Wing MGW 12104. It was his very best.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A sound from the past,sorely missed,
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This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
The silky soft sound of Eddy Howard on this recording is a reminder of what is missing in the music of today. I was fortunate to have heard him in person, and this CD brings it all back. Al
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dearest Santa,
By dian b. brown (Scottdale, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
Can you please find Eddy Howard's "Dearest Santa?" It was a popular Christmas song in the 1940's. The song is about an orphan boy who wants a home for Christmas. How can I get this beautiful song?
5.0 out of 5 stars
SONGS OF EDDY HOWARD THAT HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED,
By HOYTE (MURFREESBORO, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
THERE ARE TWO SONGS IN PARTICULAR THAT ARE MISSING FROM HIS COLLECTION AND THEY ARE1. DADDY'S LITTLE BOY 2. THEY PUT THE LIGHTS OUT. WHEN I WAS A LITTLE BOY MY FATHER USED TO PLAY THESE SONGS FOR ME AND I CAN'T FIND THEM ANYWHERE. I HAVE THE ORIGINAL 78 RPM BUT IT IS REALLY WORN OUT. WILL THESE EVER BE OUT ON CD? PLEASE RESPONE.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant reminder of, and visit to, the Big Band Era.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
For those of you who, like me, were teenagers in the 1940's, you will find this CD to be a great musical representation of those romantic years. For those of you who were born decades later, you'll find, here, a sampling of the tunes, voice and singing style that had your parents or grandparents swooning in their youth. While some thought that Eddy Howard was a bit "square" (to use an expression of the times) I find his plaintive, mellow singing style to be a distinct pleasure to listen to or to dance cheek-to-cheek to. Starting with the lead song on this disc, "To Each His Own," a big Eddy Howard hit, you will find this disc to be a great fireside listen on a stormy night. Or, as my wife and I did when we first listened, you might just get up and dance and croon around your living room, remembering the great loves and passions of your youth.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
to each his own,
By leal ipsen (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Mercury Years (Audio CD)
i love the oldies that used to be on the old hit parade and also songs that you can understand the words===
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