Dick Haymes

Dick Haymes - The Very Best Of Dick Haymes (1998)  Music

Posted by Designol at Aug. 14, 2024
Dick Haymes - The Very Best Of Dick Haymes (1998)

Dick Haymes - The Very Best Of Dick Haymes (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 229 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb
Label: Half Moon | # HMNCD 027 | Time: 01:09:09 | Scans included
Vocal Pop, Vocal Jazz, Oldies, Standards

Since Dick Haymes, like most of the popular artists of his era (the 1940s), has been the victim of endless low-budget, low-quality European compilations taking advantage of the continent's 50-year copyright limitation, it is refreshing to report that this collection by British label Half Moon consists of recordings licensed from Universal/MCA, copyright holder of Haymes' original Decca recordings. What that means, first, is that the sound quality is noticeably better than what you have to put up with on the fly-by-night competitors. Haymes' 45 singles chart entries on Decca between 1943-1951 are too numerous to be contained on one CD, and this 23-track disc with a 69-minute running time is inevitably missing some hits (notably the Top Fives "The Old Master Painter" and "Maybe It's Because"). But most of Haymes' big solo hits for Decca are included, along with a few of his hit duets with Helen Forrest, and the album can be recommended as providing the highlights of the singer's most popular period.
Dick Haymes & The Andrews Sisters - Stay Tuned to Club 15! Volume 1 (2023)

Dick Haymes & The Andrews Sisters - Stay Tuned to Club 15! Volume 1 (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:17:07 | 219 / 172 Mb
Genre: Pop, Jazz, Swing, Vocal / Label: Jasmine Records

"Club 15" was the greatest CBS radio musical show of the 1950s! The stars: Dick Haymes & The Andrews Sisters. This high-energy show was broadcast live from The Columbia Square Playhouse in Hollywood five nights each week. Nearly all Haymes & Andrews Sisters collaborations included here are making their debut in all formats!
Dick Haymes - Dick Haymes Sings with the Cy Coleman Orchestra (1957/2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Dick Haymes - Dick Haymes Sings with the Cy Coleman Orchestra (1957/2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 29:56 minutes | 452 MB
Vocal Jazz | Label: Society Records, Official Digital Download

Singer Dick Haymes spent much of his career following in Frank Sinatra's footsteps. First with the Harry James Orchestra, then with Tommy Dorsey's outfit and finally as a solo singer. There were some who believed that Haymes was a better singer than Sinatra and in the 1940's, Mr. Dana was one of them, but this 1956 review describes the crooner needing to warmup a bit before catching up to his dazzling accompanists.
Dick Haymes - Richard, The Lion-Hearted (1965/2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Dick Haymes - Richard, The Lion-Hearted (1965/2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 51:25 minutes | 700 MB
Jazz | Label: Warwick Records, Official Digital Download

"Though Haymes would return to the recording studio in the 1970s and manage a minor resurgence, it seems a fitting adieu to an under-appreciated master who spent too much time in an even bigger giant’s (Sinatra's) shadow."

V.A. - Time Life Music: Your 40s Hit Parade (10 CDs, 1991)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at April 17, 2018
V.A. - Time Life Music: Your 40s Hit Parade (10 CDs, 1991)

V.A. - Time Life Music: Your 40s Hit Parade (10 CDs, 1991)
Pop, Jazz, Oldies | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 1,73 Gb
Label: Time Life Music

Your Hit Parade – was a 41-volume series issued by Time-Life during the late 1980s and early 1990s, spotlighting popular music from the pre-rock era years of 1940-1954, and non-rock and roll songs from 1955 through mid-1960s.
Much like Time-Life's other series chronicling popular music, volumes in the "Your Hit Parade" series covered a specific time period, including single years in some volumes and stylistic trends in others.
VA - America's Greatest Hits 1950 (Expanded Edition) (4CD, 2020)

VA - America's Greatest Hits 1950 (Expanded Edition) (4CD, 2020)
FLAC tracks | 4:57:39 | 772 Mb
Genre: Pop, Rock, Oldies, R&B, Jazz / Label: Acrobat

We continue our highly popular and successful America’s Greatest Hits series as we work back through the 1950s, now reaching the point at the turn of the decade, this time with an expanded 4-CD edition to sit alongside the existing single CD 1950 edition (ACRCD176) originally released in 2006 before we introduced the 4-CD format in recent years. This great-value 104-track collection comprises every record which charted in the Top 15 of the Billboard Best Sellers and Honor Roll Of Hits and the Top 10 in the Cash Box chart during 1951. It omits certain records which peaked in 1951and which have already appeared in our America’s Greatest Hits 1951 collection and some which were big hits in 1949, and had already peaked, so will appear in that collection. As with all these collections it features all the biggest hits of the year and all the biggest names in American pop of that era, at a time when the USA was emerging from post-war austerity into a more optimistic decade but was about to become embroiled in the Korean War, and it very much captures the spirit of the times. It also includes a number of lesser known records which are not heard very often and which have not been readily available on CD. As always, it includes a substantial 15,000-word booklet with a commentary on every track, and it’s a must for collectors of our completist chart-based anthologies.

VA - Americas Greatest Hits 1944 (2018)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 6, 2018
VA - Americas Greatest Hits 1944 (2018)

VA - Americas Greatest Hits 1944 (2018)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 4:36:57 | 430 Mb
Genre: Pop, Rock / Label: Acrobat

Acrobat Presents Americas Greatest Hits 1944 album 94 original hits and the original artists genre Pop, Rock. Includes tracks by Glen Gray The Casa Loma Orch. With Eugenie Baird, Ella Mae Morse, David Rose, The Pied Pipers and more.

VA - America's Greatest Hits 1948 (2022)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 7, 2022
VA - America's Greatest Hits 1948 (2022)

VA - America's Greatest Hits 1948 (2022)
MP3 320 kbps | 4:56:38 | 617 Mb
Genre: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues / Label: Acrobat

Our American chart hits series now reaches 1948 and includes classic tracks all of which reached the top on the American Hot 100. Rock and Roll was still a couple of years away and American pop music remained as king of the hill. This album presents the very best from a strong year and the track listing speaks for itself.
The Andrews Sisters - The Golden Age Of The Andrews Sisters (4CD) (2002) {Compilation}

The Andrews Sisters - The Golden Age Of The Andrews Sisters (4CD) (2002) {Compilation}
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 639 Mb | 04:47:01 | Scans included
Jazz, Swing, Pop | Label: Jasmine Records - JASBOX 7-4

The Andrews Sisters came on the scene in 1938 with Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen, and closed out their era (early fifties) with the dreamy balled, I Can Dream Can't I? and the monster smashes in between with Rum and Coca-Cola and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy to name just a few. Their blissful passion shines on through in this 4 disc collection of some of their most popular tunes. Disc One and Two are all their Top Ten hits in chronological order. Disc three and four are full of rare tunes that are also quite enjoyable. You can't listen to these tracks and not tap your feet and sing along.

Harry James & His Orchestra - You'll Never Know (1995)  Music

Posted by Domestos at May 27, 2018
Harry James & His Orchestra - You'll Never Know (1995)

Harry James & His Orchestra - You'll Never Know (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue, log) ~ 309.01 Mb + 38.73 Mb (Scans) | 53:22
Jazz, Instrumental, Easy Listening, Big Band | Country: USA | Label: Reader's Digest - S024B

You’ll Never Know Alice Faye sang this wartime hit in two films—Hello, ’Frisco, Hello (1943) and Four Jills and a Jeep (1944), in which she co-starred with Dick Haymes. Besides winning the 1943 Oscar for Best Film Song, "You'll Never Know" became Haymes's first million-selling No. 1 hit. Frank Sinatra's version followed behind at No. 2. This was a switch: Dick Haymes had spent his early career Tommy Dorsey's outfit. In 1952, Harry James's soaring trumpet made the song a hit all over again in a recording - "I Can Dream, Can't I?," "Willow Weep for Me" and " Three O'Clock in the Morning" - for the MCA/Dot label in 1965.