45 RPM, side 1
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Allez-Vous-En is one of dozens of songs by Kay Starr that I loved listening to in the mid fifties. It was written by Cole Porter and was published in 1953. The phrase Allez-vous-en is a French phrase meaning Go away directed to one or more persons with whom one is not familiar. Its more familiar translation is va t´en. The phrases are formed using the reflexive conjugated form of the verb aller which means to go, and the object pronoun en.
45 RPM detail, side 1
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The song was featured in the original production of the musical Can-Can when it was introduced by the French actress Lilo who was born in 1921. Her married name was Lilo Jourdan de la Passardière. Gordon Jenkins, Nelson Riddle and Bing Crosby covered the song but Starr's version was the biggest hit. Ferrante & Teicher did an instrumental version of the song as well.
45 RPM record, side 1
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The recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2464. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on June 27, 1953, and lasted 9 weeks on the chart, peaking at #13.
45 RPM record label, side 1
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The "B" side of the 45 has the song Half a Photograph which was a waltz. I loved it even more than the "A" side.
45 RPM, side 2
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The song was covered by Guy Lombardo but the biggest hit version was recorded by Starr, both in 1953.
45 RPM detail, side 2
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The music was written by Harold Stanley, the lyrics by Bob Russell who was born Sidney Keith Rosenthal in Passaic, New Jersey in 1914. The song was published in 1952.
I saw half of a photograph
And it took my breath away;
On that face on that photograph
Was my love of yesterday.
It was only half a picture,
There was still another part,
But somebody tore that picture
Like the way he tore my heart!
Somewhere I'm on the other half;
If you find it you will see
That this half of that photograph
Has a smile that he meant for me!
It was only half a picture,
There was still another part,
But somebody, somebody tore that picture
Like the way he tore my heart!
Somewhere I'm on the other half;
If you find it you will see
That this half of that photograph
Has a smile that he meant for me
And it took my breath away;
On that face on that photograph
Was my love of yesterday.
It was only half a picture,
There was still another part,
But somebody tore that picture
Like the way he tore my heart!
Somewhere I'm on the other half;
If you find it you will see
That this half of that photograph
Has a smile that he meant for me!
It was only half a picture,
There was still another part,
But somebody, somebody tore that picture
Like the way he tore my heart!
Somewhere I'm on the other half;
If you find it you will see
That this half of that photograph
Has a smile that he meant for me
45 RPM record, side 2
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This recording was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 2464. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on June 6, 1953 and lasted 12 weeks on the chart, peaking at #10.
45 RPM record label, side 2
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Viewfinder links:
Bing Crosby
Kay Starr
Bing Crosby
Kay Starr
YouTube links:
Bing Crosby ~ Again/Allez-Vous-En
Ferrante & Teicher ~ Allez-Vous-En
Lilo ~ Allez-Vous-En
Kenny Gardner & Guy Lombardo Orchestra ~ Half a Photograph
Kay Starr
Allez-Vous-En
Half A Photograph
Styrous® ~ Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Bing Crosby ~ Again/Allez-Vous-En
Ferrante & Teicher ~ Allez-Vous-En
Lilo ~ Allez-Vous-En
Kenny Gardner & Guy Lombardo Orchestra ~ Half a Photograph
Kay Starr
Allez-Vous-En
Half A Photograph
Styrous® ~ Tuesday, July 21, 2020
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