Franklyn MacCormack With Russ Garcia And His Orchestra - The Torch Is Burning

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Review by Ahmad Zaki Md Isa

The Torch Is Burning is a classic album by Franklyn MacCormack with Russ Garcia and his Orchestra. This album features a collection of soulful and romantic songs that are sure to captivate any listener. Franklyn's smooth and velvety voice perfectly complements the lush arrangements by Russ Garcia and his Orchestra. The album is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary jazz, with a touch of blues and gospel. The Torch Is Burning is a timeless masterpiece that showcases the talent and artistry of Franklyn MacCormack and Russ Garcia and his Orchestra. The album is a must-have for any jazz or music lover and is sure to be enjoyed for generations to come.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
My One And Only Love4:25
I Get Along Without You Very Well4:30
Easy Come, Easy Go Lover3:10
Love You So3:15
I'll Remember April3:35
All Or Nothing At All3:12
You Go To My Head3:00
Why Do I Love You (Melody Of Love)4:50
Put Your Dreams Away3:43
Where Or When3:30
I'll Be Seeing You4:45
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes4:05

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Catalog Numbers

  • LRP 3086
  • LST-7086

Labels

Liberty

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Mono
  • Deep Groove
  • Reissue
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByMidway Music
Record CompanyLiberty Records, Inc.
Recorded AtLiberty Studios
Copyright (c)Liberty Records, Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
Artwork ByHoward, Garrett
EngineerDon Gallese
ProducerSi Waronker
DesignHoward, Garrett
OrchestraRuss Garcia And His Orchestra
VoiceFranklyn MacCormack
CoverGarrett-Howard

Notes

  • Mono US Original Deep Groove vinyl pressing on the second variation Liberty label black with silver printing. "LIBERTY" in white on a gold crest to the left of the center hole, the left quarter of the label being rainbow colored.
  • Text on cover states Electronically Rechanneled Stereo.
  • Liberty/UA, Inc. found on label perimeter text.

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (side A — runout, stamped): LRP-3086-RE2-SIDE 1
  • Matrix / Runout (side B — runout, etched): LRP-3086-2 RE1 SIDE 2

About Franklyn MacCormack With Russ Garcia And His Orchestra

Franklyn MacCormack was born March 8, 1906, in Waterloo, Iowa, one of five children. Franklyn forsook a college education for the theater. His association with Wayne King, one of the great band leaders of the early days of radio, lasted for twelve years. During this time he recorded his famous "Melody of Love" with the Waltz King, which has sold over two million copies to date. Mr. MacCormack was a member of the WBBM radio staff in Chicago from 1932 until 1939. He freelanced until his return to WBBM-TV in 1954, and then on to WGN. He was an all-night deejay in Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s, best known for reading poetry over schmaltzy instrumentals at four in the morning. He was "your host and companion" of the "All Night Showcase" on WBBM and WGN (720 AM) radio in Chicago from 1959 until he suffered a heart attack on the air, on June 12, 1971, and died the next day. The program was sponsored by Meister Brau and aired from 11:05pm to 5:30am six nights a week. The show was also known as the Meister Brau Showcase and included the Torch Hour. He interspersed moody, contemplative music with readings of poetry. His name is often misspelled as Franklin McCormack or Franklin Mac Cormack or Franklin McCormick.

Real Name

    • Franklyn MacCormack

Name Vars

  • F. MacCormack
  • Franklin McCormack
  • Franklyn Mac Cormack
  • Franklyn McCormac

Comments

I listen to him in the 1950s and 60s
What's the title of the opening waltz?
The strings are so syrupy and sticky it's hard to locate the melody. In case you wondered, one of the tunes is Jerome Kern's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." A great melody and harmonic progression, even if smoking has lost its romantic allure. Actually, this is a 43-minute medley. The last song is Sinatra's radio theme from the '40's--"Put Your Dreams Away" (J. Van Heusen). It was the last thing played at Sinatra's funeral.
Where can I find more music like this
Muito bom mesmo, valeu.
This guy should work at Hallmark...
Divno!!!?
Wow, Gustavo! Where did you dig up this jewel? This sounds like early rap!
FRANKLYN !!!!