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Some Fine Old Chestnuts

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Released
  
1954

Artist
  
Bing Crosby

Genre
  
Pop

Label
  
Universal Music LLC

Recorded
  
June 26, 1953

Release date
  
1954

Producer
  
Buddy Cole

Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954)
  
Bing Sings the Hits (1954)

Similar
  
Bing Crosby albums, Other albums

Some Fine Old Chestnuts was Bing Crosby's second LP studio album for Decca Records, recorded and originally released as a 10" LP (DL 5508) in 1954.

Contents

The 1954 edition of Some Fine Old Chestnuts featured eight standards mastered on June 26, 1953, from tracks recorded for Crosby's weekly CBS radio show with a trio led by Crosby's regular pianist Buddy Cole. Crosby's 1957 Decca LP New Tricks also features songs recorded for radio accompanied by Cole.

Decca later expanded Some Fine Old Chestnuts into a 12" LP by adding four more tracks that were recorded in 1954 and 1955: "In a Little Spanish Town," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Ol' Man River" and "Swanee".

The original 8-track album was first issued on CD in 1993 by MCA Records in Japan No. MVCM 295. In 1998 it was included in a twofer CD called "Some Fine Old Chestnuts & New Tricks" issued by MCA Records No. MCLD19377. All eight of the original tracks from Some Fine Old Chestnuts were released by Sepia Records on the 2010 CD Through the Years: Volume Five (1953). In 2014, Bing Crosby Enterprises and Universal Music issued a deluxe, 23-track version of the album to mark its 60th anniversary.

Reception

Record producer, Ken Barnes, wrote: "Bing is in excellent voice - thanks to an intelligent choice of keys - and accompanied only by the Buddy Cole Trio (piano, bass and drums). The recording quality is truly superb. The only criticism is an alarming sameness in the presentation of each song (first chorus slow, second chorus fast - or, at least, moderately bright). But perhaps this is being churlish when the standard of performance is so high. Apart from Bing’s glorious vocals (his performance of ‘Sleepy Time Gal’ is absolutely definitive), there is Buddy Cole’s dazzling piano work."

"The circumstances surrounding the appearance of the LP reflect the reduced significance of recording to [Crosby]; as he aged into his fifties, he cut back somewhat on his professional activities, notably recording," Allmusic's William Ruhlmann wrote about Some Fine Old Chestnuts. "Nevertheless, the actual performances are comfortable and confident, as the singer takes a slightly jazzy approach to the familiar material."

Track listing

SIDE ONE

  1. "Do You Ever Think of Me" (Earl Burtnett / John Cooper / Harry D. Kerr) - 2.42
  2. "I Never Knew (That Roses Grew)" (Ted Fio Rito / Gus Kahn) - 2.35
  3. "Somebody Loves Me" - 2.00
  4. "After You've Gone" 2.02

SIDE TWO

  1. "Sleepy Time Gal" (Joseph Reed Alden / Raymond B. Egan / Ange Lorenzo / Richard A. Whiting) 2.30
  2. "Dinah" - 2.20
  3. "I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody)" (Raymond B. Egan / Tom Pitts / Roy K. Marsh) - 1.44
  4. "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" - 2.28

Personnel

  • Bing Crosby - vocals
  • Buddy Cole - arranger, conductor, piano.
  • Perry Botkin - guitar
  • Don Whitaker - bass (tracks 1-3, 5-7)
  • Phil Stephens - bass (tracks 4 and 8)
  • Nick Fatool - drums
  • Information from sleeve notes of Some Fine Old Chestnuts 60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition CD.

    Songs

    1Do You Ever Think Of Me (feat Buddy Cole Trio)Buddy Cole2:42
    2I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) (feat Buddy Cole Trio)Buddy Cole2:37
    3Somebody Loves Me (feat Buddy Cole Trio)Buddy Cole2:02

    References

    Some Fine Old Chestnuts Wikipedia