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FROM THE MOVIES
CINDERELLA— Walt Disney's latest, with two of Victor's top singers at their best on three of the tunes. "So This Is Love," by Vaughn Monroe* "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" and "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes," by Perry Como.*
COPPER CANYON — "Copper Canyon" Art Lund (MGM)
POPULAR SINGLES
FRANK SINATRA —"Lost In The Stars"* (Columbia )
A fine tune from the Broadway show of
the same title. LES BROWN — "Tenderly"** (Columbia)
Walter Gross's lovely creation is given
the full Brown treatment, with "Where
Are You" on the other side. DORIS DAY — "Quicksilver"* and "Crocodile
Tears"* (Columbia)
Two cute novelties sung by a lady who knows how.
MINDY CARSON —"All The Bees Are Buzzing Round My Honey"* and "Too-Whit! Too-Whoo!"* (Victor)
Speaking of popular songs in the lighter vein, here's a young lady who can handle them along with the best. DUKE ELLINGTON —"Creole Love Call"** (Columbia )
The Duke has recorded one of his classics for the third time, but this is the only version that is readily available. Kay Davis does the haunting wordless vocal.
CLASSICAL
ANDRE KOSTELANETZ — "Andre Kostelanetz Plays Music of Fritz Kreisler and Sigmund Romberg"* (Columbia) This album includes such all time favorites as "Stars In My Eyes," "Love's Sorrow," by Kreisler, and "Song Of Love" and "The Desert Song" by Romberg.
DOROTHY KIRSTEN —"You Go To My Head"* and "More Than You Know"* (Victor) These songs are not exactly classical, but somehow they attain the stature of a classic when Miss Kirsten sings them.
JAZZ
JIMMY DORSEY — "Charley, My Boy" and
"Johnston Reg" (Columbia)
Jimmy forsakes his usual smooth style to
give out with a little Dixieland. COUNT BASIE — "Normania" and "St. Louis
Baby"* (Victor)
On the first, Count seems to be trying to mix bop with his old style and it doesn't quite come off. The reverse is an easygoing, relaxed number with a vocal quintet.
CHUBBY JACKSON — "Tiny's Blues"* (Columbia)
Some nice bop by Chubby and the boys. CHARLIE PARKER —"Bird Of Paradise"* (Dial)
Some excellent alto sax work by the most
skillful instrumentalist of the modern
school of ]azz. DIZZY GILLESPIE — "Things To Come"*
(MGM)
A reissue of the record that stunned the 'azz world a few years back
says ANNE PIRON Adorable Cover Girl
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° Janet and Judy Ward, 1 1 months old, share everything— as twins do! A modeling career ... a SweetHeart bath . . . and a lovely SweetHeart complexion!
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