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5.0 out of 5 stars A veritable smorgasbord of hard to find mid-fifties pop favorites
Hats off to our friends at Canada's Hit Parade records. They have come up with real winner here!! "Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features two dozen of the most pleasing pop tunes from that era. And many of these songs are appearing on CD for the very first time! In all cases these are the original hit recordings you would remember from the radio. No...
Published on January 25, 2007 by Paul Tognetti

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2.0 out of 5 stars It's No Wonder Some of These Tunes are "Hard To Find"
No offense meant to those who've given high marks to this collection, but I think there's a reason some of these songs are "hard to find!" There are just a few gems here: The stereo recording of "True Love" by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly, and Vic Damone's "On The Street Where You Live," the latter of which I already had on another collection, as I did Kay Starr's "Rock...
Published on March 28, 2009 by Mark D. Prouse


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A veritable smorgasbord of hard to find mid-fifties pop favorites, January 25, 2007
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Hats off to our friends at Canada's Hit Parade records. They have come up with real winner here!! "Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features two dozen of the most pleasing pop tunes from that era. And many of these songs are appearing on CD for the very first time! In all cases these are the original hit recordings you would remember from the radio. No disappointing re-recordings on this one! Even though I have been a collector for more than 40 years there were still 7 or 8 songs on this disc that I did not own!! For me, this collection was a real find.

"Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features hits by some of the premiere vocalists in American popular music. Enjoy once again Vic Damone's splendid recording of "On The Street Where You Live" from "My Fair Lady". That one always sends chills up and down my spine! One of the big hits of 1956 was Bing Crosby's duet with Grace Kelly. "True Love", featured in the motion picture "High Society", went all the way to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of that year. I was also extremely pleased to find a pair of hits by Tony Bennett that have been out-of-print and virtually impossible to find for decades. "Can You Find It In Your Heart" and "From The Candy Store On The Corner To The Chapel On The Hill" were both big sellers that year. If you enjoy that rockabilly sound then Chuck Miller's Top Ten smash "The House of Blue Lights" will certainly float your boat. And fans of group harmony will appreciate tunes like Somethin' Smith and the Redheads recording of "It's A Sin To Tell A Lie" or the Highlights "City Of Angels". For me, perhaps the biggest surprise in this collection was the remarkable Jerry Lewis recording (yes, that Jerry Lewis)of Al Jolson's 1918 hit "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody". I cannot imagine that Lewis was much of a singer, but his voice proved to be perfect for that song. While I have always been aware that this tune hit the Top Ten back in '56 I had never heard the song before nor had I ever seen the 45 rpm record.

I could go on and on but suffice to say that if this is your kind of music then you should grab this one immediately. It has been my experience that collections like this tend to have a fairly short shelf life so if you procrastinate you may miss out. "Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features a very informative 12 page booklet featuring photos and biographical information on many of these artists. Simply stated, this disc is a joy to listen to. Very highly recommended!!!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Agree!, June 17, 2007
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I agree with previous reviewers, but would like to emphasise that most of these tracks are probably rare. So often oldies compilations mine the same vein, and the same songs reappear over and over again. The vast majority on this comp are new to me, and there is very little overlap with the contents of the Time Life Hit Parade series disk for the same year.

I hope there will be more volumes forthcoming :)
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another gem, May 15, 2007
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Once again Eric/Hit Parade records has produced another great CD. As always the sound quality is superb and the liner notes complete. As always there are lots of, as the title says, Hard to Find great songs from the fifties, in this case specifically 1956. While many of the songs are top tens there are a couple of lesser rated gems such as Wringle Wrangle by Fess (Davey Crockett) Parker and My Boy-Flat Top by Dorothy Collins. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars give them ALL a spotlight--Jerry Lewis excepted, of course..., June 6, 2008
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Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956 is one of those precious CDs that give us so much great music that is sadly overlooked or just plain forgotten these days. There is a lot of music that never made it from vinyl to CD and this CD proves a lot more music should have made the move to CD long ago. The quality of the sound is excellent and the artwork is very nicely done, too.

Jim Lowe's "The Green Door" starts things off; this catchy tune has a great melody that's very playful. Jim and his buddies harmonize to perfection; and Jim never sounded better! You just may recognize this oldie once you hear it; the name didn't ring a bell with me but when I heard it I recognized it instantly. "The Green Door" is an excellent song. Chuck Miller contributes "The House of Blue Lights;" "The House of Blue Lights" is a peppy little tune with great early rock and roll sounds mixed with just a touch of doo wop to make this number shine! "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town" by Somethin' Smith & The Redheads really sounds great; the guitar work is excellent and these guys give this tune the royal treatment for sure! I love it.

The Dream Weavers sing and play "It's Almost Tomorrow" with great sensitivity; and this tune moves me with its message and its beauty. The Dream Weavers were quite a group and this torch song is absolutely wonderful. Why doesn't this get more attention these days? It's another excellent tune. "True Love" is presented her in stereo; Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly sing this sweetly and the melody fits well with the lyrics to the song. Similarly, Vic Damone does a great job with "On the Street Where You Live" from My Fair Lady. Listen also for "Can You Find It in Your Heart" by a young Tony Bennett; Tony sings this with grace; his excellent diction and his uncanny sense of timing impresses me and the music makes good use of the brass. On the other hand, Jerry Lewis' "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" is sinful; they should have omitted this awful rendition from this CD. Ouch! Thank goodness the rest of the numbers are sublime.

"Tonight You Belong to Me" by Patience and Prudence is a remarkably pretty tune that I have always enjoyed; these two young sisters sang on a few albums together during their brief career in show business. "White Silver Sands" by The Owen Bradley Quintet has a fine arrangement and I really like "White Silver Sands." There's also "Cindy, Oh Cindy;" this tune by Vince Martin and The Tarriers has an early rock flavor mixed with folk rock to create a very special effect. "Rock Island Line" by Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group has a distinctly country feel to it; and the CD ends very strong with Kay Starr singing "The Rock And Roll Waltz." "The Rock And Roll Waltz" is an excellent tune and Kay Starr never sounded better!

Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956 gives us much to enjoy. This is great for people who like the "oldies" and early rock and roll music. It's also great for people who want to have a more complete library of great music from the 1950s.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gift for parents, March 15, 2010
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Not for me but for my parents and they really love this time machine in a box.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Memories are in this CD! Wonderful Memories!!!, June 27, 2009
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I bought this CD for a second time so i could keep it going forever! It holds wonderful memories and great songs for a wonderful life! Hard TO Find Songs of 1956.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Total Bliss!!, March 12, 2007
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I didn't realize just how much I missed some of these tunes. My Boy Flat Top by Dorothy Collins and Wringle Wrangle by Fess Parker (TV's Davy Crockett) were both boyhood favorites. The sound is as fresh and clean as I've ever heard on 50 year old recordings. You also get Green Door by Jim Lowe and 21 others to help take you down memory lane. Thi CD is a must for those of us on the leading edge of the Baby Boomer generation.
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2.0 out of 5 stars It's No Wonder Some of These Tunes are "Hard To Find", March 28, 2009
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No offense meant to those who've given high marks to this collection, but I think there's a reason some of these songs are "hard to find!" There are just a few gems here: The stereo recording of "True Love" by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly, and Vic Damone's "On The Street Where You Live," the latter of which I already had on another collection, as I did Kay Starr's "Rock And Roll Waltz." "The Green Door" by Jim Lowe is a classic of its type, and the instrumental, "Moonglow and Theme from Picnic" is a real find. Dorothy Collins' "My Boy - Flat Top," while dopey, is kind of fun, anyway. Overall, though, most of these ditties are silly and forgettable; I'm wondering if the compilers just don't like rock music or pop songs with substance. This CD doesn't come close to capturing the essence of the best music of the fifties. I will be more cautious about picking up any of the other volumes in the series.
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