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78 RPM Record

Artist:Jimmy Dorsey
Label:  MGM
Country:USA
Catalogue:10001
Date:Feb 1947
Format:10"
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AJimmy DorseyHeartachesHoffman, KlennerRate
BJimmy DorseyThere Is No Greater LoveJones, SymesRate


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Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra
A: Vocal by Bob Carroll and Dee Parker. B: Vocal by Bob Carroll.

BB Feb 22, 1947, p. 28 (Advance Record Releases)
BB Mar 22, 1947, p. 29 (Review)

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fixbutte
7th May 2015
 

Jimmy Dorsey's version of "Heartaches" is on YouTube, with the substantial and (mostly) correct comment:
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1947 Jimmy Dorsey - Heartaches (the 1st MGM "single") (Bob Carroll & Dee Parker, vocal)

The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio entered the commercial record business in 1946 as a means of marketing the original soundtrack albums created for their highly successful series of musical films. When they began production of their "pop" singles series the following year, MGM chose for the first numerical release (there was no #10000) this treatment of the old tune "Heartaches," currently riding high via two separate best-selling re-issues by the Ted Weems band, both recorded in the 1930s.

Having recently left Decca after more than a decade of hit-making, Jimmy revisited the arrangement formula that had proven so successful between 1941 & 1944 with Bob Eberly and Helen O'Connell/Kitty Kallen: the boy singer takes it one time slowly, followed by a more up-tempo transitional passage by the band, then the girl singer takes it home.

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One thing, however, is given to misunderstanding here, as seen in my recent addition (MGM 1): MGM did not actually start to release its soundtrack albums in 1946 but also late in February 1947 (originally announced for March 1 but probably shipped some days earlier).
 


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