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Johnny Desmond & Norman Brooks

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Download links and information about Johnny Desmond & Norman Brooks by Johnny Desmond. This album was released in 1958 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 24:37 minutes.

Artist: Johnny Desmond
Release date: 1958
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 24:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tenderly 2:46
2. That Old Devil Moon 2:05
3. Shine On Harvest Moon 2:00
4. Gee I Wish I Had A Girl 1:58
5. On The Banks Of The Wabash 2:36
6. It's The Talk Of The Town 2:44
7. The Last Time I Saw Paris 2:18
8. Cuddle Up A Little Closer 2:46
9. Ida 2:18
10. Honeymoon 3:06

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Recorded in 1958 for the Tops label, Johnny Desmond Swings is a loose and laid-back session — so loose, in fact, that there's an intro ("Johnny Warms Up") featuring studio chatter and Desmond exercising his vocals for the coming recording. The air of relaxation is deceptive, however; this former big-band boy singer turns many a timeworn standard inside out with an ease reminiscent of Dean Martin. And there are a lot of standards here: "All of You," "I Can't Get Started (With You)," "I Got Plenty of Nuttin'," "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Tenderly," and "Old Devil Moon." (The least known song is undoubtedly Desmond's own, a solid tune named "My Happy Time.") What helps Desmond so much here is the impeccably crisp and inventive arrangements by the team of Bill Holman and John Williams. Holman had been highly praised for his excellent arrangements with Stan Kenton's orchestra during the mid-'50s, and Williams had just begun a long, fruitful career arranging and composing music for movies. As befits a consciously relaxed album, Desmond's vocal style is natural and unforced. From the talent on display here, it's a shame he wasn't given more chances to record.