Thursday, July 22, 2010

LAWRENCE WELK - Reminiscing - SPECIAL - TWO VOLUMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!




LAWRENCE WELK - Reminiscing - SPECIAL - TWO VOLUMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

SIDE 1

01 JOSEPHINE 2 15
02 MARIA ELENA 2 20
03 ALLEY CAT 2 06
04 WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME 2 00
05 CAROLINA IN THE MORNING 2 10
06 HELENA POLKA 1 57
07 GREEN LEAVES OF SUMMER 2 22
08 IT'S ALL IN THE GAME 2 29
09 I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES 2 03
10 HEARTACHES BY THE NUMBER 2 10
11 NEED YOU 2 10
12 YOUNG AT HEART 2 41


SIDE 2

01 BUBBLES IN THE WINE 2 18
02 OUT OF A CLEAR BLUE SKY 2 04
03 BLUE VELVET 2 32
04 RHYTHM OF THE RAIN 2 04
05 CALL ME 1 59
06 JUST BECAUSE 2 00
07 ESTRELLITA 2 18
08 I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN 2 12
09 IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN 1 45
10 DEAR HEART 2 30
11 MY NORTH DAKOTA HOME 2 30
12 IF I LOVED YOU 2 15

Saturday, July 10, 2010

TV FAVORITES - Lawrence Welk And His Champagne Music




T.V. FAVORITES

LAWRENCE WELK
And his
CHAMPAGNE MUSIC


Selections Include :


Side One

1 BLUE (And Broken Hearted) - Fox Trot
Featuring Vocal by Jack Martin
Lou Handman-Grant Clarke-Edgar Leslie

2 LOLO O'BRIEN THE IRISH HAWAIIAN - Fox Trot
Featuring Vocal by Larry Hooper
and The Sparklers
J. Cavanaugh-F.Weldon-G.Whiting

3 LUXEMBOURG POLKA - Instrumental Polka
Emile Reisdorff

4 SAM, THE OLD ACCORDION MAN - Fox Trot
Featuring Vocal by Alice Lon - Walter Donaldson

5 MY SONG
Featuring Vocal by Jim Roberts
Lew Brown-R. Henderson

6 DILL PICKLES - Fox Trot Charles L. Johnson


Side Two

1 WHAT'S A WRONG
Featuring Vocal by Alladin
Mort Greene-Dan Melnick-Richard Barr

2 THE HEART YOU BREAK (May Be Your Own)
Featuring Vocal by Bob Lido
Bob Hilliard-David Mann

3 LOOK BACK AND LAUGH
Featuring Vocal by Jack Martin
Don Reid-Arthur Altman

4 I WISH WE WERE SWEETHEARTS AGAIN
Featuring Vocal by Alice Lon
Al Hoffman-Freddy Grant

5 THERE IS NO GREATER LOVE
Featuring Vocal by Jim Roberts
Isham Jones-Marty Symes

6 BEGORRAH! - Ray Martin

LAWRENCE WELK is a band-leader who is not only a skillful craftsman but an unusually cooperative colleague. He has always been quick to share credit with his co-workers and win from them the greatest possible response. In these recordings Welk is happy to feature Alladin, Jim Roberts, Alice Lon, Jack Martin, Larry Hooper, and Bob Lido, all of whom give distinction to this collection of TV favorites. They help make the Welk Champagne Music more sparkling than ever.

The Welk sparkle has grown with his popularity. Today some 90 million listeners hear him and thrill to his music. Music was always a part of the Welk family. His father, Ludwig Welk, brought the love of music with him when he escaped with other Alsatians from the invading Prussians in 1878, and came to America. The Welks settled on a small North Dakota farm. There were eight children; Lawrence was next tot he youngest. As a child he listened to the tunes his father loved and, before he was in his teens, he was a competent accordion player.

He was only thirteen when he bagan playing for community dances ; he was not much older when he was heard over the inaugural broadcast of radio station WNAX at Yankton, South Dakota with his orchestra - and "orchestra" which consisted of one drummer and one accordion player. Soon Larry added a saxophone and a piano and gave his group such fancy names as "The Hotsy Totsy Boys," "Lawrence Welk and His Honolulu Fruit Gum Orchestra," and "The Biggest Little Band in America" - this last because its five members performed on thirty instruments.

Lawrence Welk's organization survived all these titles. Gradually the orchestra was enlarged - it changed its character - the instruments were regrouped - new rhythms and new arrangements were introduced. Finally it achieved that characteristic lightness and bouncing effervescence which earned it the appropriately bubbling name of "Champagne Music."

Monday, July 5, 2010

LAWRENCE WELK PRESENTS - THE LAWRENCE WELK GLEE CLUB




LAWRENCE WELK PRESENTS - THE LAWRENCE WELK GLEE CLUB

side one :

01 THE WHIFFENPOOF SONG
(Minnigerade-Pomeroy-Galloway) 3:37

02 IF I COULD TELL YOU
(Firestone-Marshall) 2:15

03 COMIN' THRU THE RYE
(arr. Pete Lance) 2:45

04 DANNY BOY
(Weatherly) 3:07

05 DEEP RIVER
(arr. Pete Lance) 3:00

06 I BELIEVE
(Drake-Graham-SHirl-Stillman) 2:22

side two :

01 HALLS OF IVY
(Russell-Knight) 2:57

02 DARK EYES
(arr. Pete Lance) 2:43

03 JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR
(arr. Pete Lance) 2:38

04 MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER
(Pola-Steininger-Dixon) 2:27

05 VILIA
(arr. Pete Lance) 2:45

06 GOD BLESS AMERICA
(Irving Berlin) 1:50

THE LAWRENCE WELK GLEE CLUB
under the direction of Pete Lance

The God-given human voice is tehmost beautiful of all instruments. That's why I have always tried to feature a great many and a great variety of singers. That's why, too, I have always hired musicians who could 'double' in voice.This is what led tot he development of the Glee Club, for as the orchestra grew in size, the number of singing musicians increased. And before long I had more than I could handle. That's when I called in vocal director Peter Lance, a couple of years ago, to take over the
Glee Club. Pete is an honest fellow, very much on the ball, he knows and loves his work and his association with us has proved most satisfactory.

Pete didn't lose any time in getting started with the boys. Whenever they weren't rehearsing as musicians, he was rehearsing them as singers. And before long the Glee Club became one of the most popular features of our show.

Although the Glee Club has been doubled in size for this album - and that was just to increase the fullness and give it more of the sound of a live performance - the arrangements are the same ones which we use on our TV show for Dodge, and they have become familiar to our audience.

All of these songs are my favorites, too. And some of them have little stories behind them which make them kind of special to me and might make them more interesting to you.

I was always a great fan of the "Firestone Hour." My wife and I would never miss the program if we could help it. And always the part we liked best was the theme song, If I Could Tell You, which was written by Mrs. Idabella Firestone. I think it was a great loss to the American people when that show went off the air.

The President of Dodge, Mr. Paterson, is Scotch. And he's always kidding me, wanting me to play Scotch songs. So Comin' Thru the Rye is for him.

I have found that Americans are a very religious people. This is a country of all kinds of faiths. That's why the song, I Believe, which is a beautiful song, serves us so very well in our programming. It is a religious song for anyone and everyone.

Speaking of religious songs, certainly no group has contributed more to this kind of music than the AMerican negro. It's almost impossible to choose a favorite spiritual, there are so many wonderful ones. But Deep River is certainly a favorite of many. Pete Lance wrote up this arrangement, we did it on the show, and the response was overwhelming. From then on it was one of our most popular Glee Club numbers.

One of the best songs in the album, I think, is Halls of Ivy. It was the theme song of a TV show, too. But what I like particularly about it is the wonderful way it opens up for the male voices. It is very effective.

The song that means the most to me is God Bless America, and I'm sure millions of other people feel the same way. I think Irving Berlin has said for so many of us what we feel very deep in our hearts. I am always happy and proud to present this song.

The rest of the numbers I don't have much to say about, but not much has to be said. They are all big favorites with the folks who listen to us and they are all different kinds of songs, making the album into an interesting variety of music. The Whiffenpoof Song I have always wanted to record, and it's such a good number. Danny Boy, of course, is an Irish song, and it always gets a big reaction on the show. Dark Eyes is a Russian gypsy number which comes off very strong. Jeannie With The Light Brown Hair is one of Pete Lance's favorites because his wife is named Jeannie. But everyone likes this Stephen Foster song. We have many requests for it. Marching Along Together brings in a rousing march tempo, which is always welcome. And Vilia, the beatufiul song by Franz Lehar from his operetta "The Merry Widow," is always a favorite.

So many people have come to enjoy our Glee Club that we felt we really should make an album with just them, not the orchestra or anybody else. So that's what we have done and we sincerly hope you enjoy it.

Lawrence Welk

Lawrence Welk - HALLELUJAH




Lawrence Welk

HALLELUJAH

A Collection of Hymns by the Lawrence Welk Orchestra and Chorus

Chorus under the Direction of Bab Ballard


SIDE 1

1 HOW GREAT THOU ART
(HINE) MANNA MUSIC INC. (BMI) 3:00

2 WHISPERING HOPE
(ADPT. G. CATES) HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 2:57

3 JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE
(ADPT. B. BALLARD) HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 2:15

4 PEACE IN THE VALLEY
(T. DORSEY) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMI) 2:06

5 AMAZING GRACE
(ADPT. B. BALLARD) HARY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 2:22

6 HALLELUJAH
(ADPT. B. BALLARD) HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 2:25


SIDE 2

1 BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
(ADPT. G. CATES) HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 3:10

2 TAKE MY HAND PRECIOUS LORD
(T. DORSEY) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMI) 1:33

3 CHURCH IN THE WILDWOOD
(ADPT. G. CATES) HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
(ASCAP) 2:36

4 LOVE LIFTED ME
(ROWE-SMITH) JOHN T. BENSON JR. (ASCAP) 2:50

5 THE LORD'S PRAYER
(MALOTTE) g. sCHIRMER INC. (ASCAP) 2:40


Produced by George Cates, Bob Ballard & Lawrence Welk

Design : Desmond Strobel. Illustration : Fred Nelson Eningeer : Thorne Nogar

AVAILABLE THROUGH GRT IN CASSETTE AND CARTRIDGES

P C 1978 Telekiew Productions, INc. Ranwood Records, Inc., A Division of the GRT Record Group. 9034 Sunset Blvd., L.A. Calif. 90069. Printed in U.S.A.