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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
if not more, packed into one 12" LP than has been heard in a long time. Shorty Rogers and his Giants play such selections as “Isn’t It Romantic,” “Michele’s Meditation,” “Trickleydidleo,” “Oh Play That Thing,” “Not Really the Blues” and “My Heart Stood Still.”
Since progressive jazz has been accepted, the singers to come out in that field have been terrific. One of the products to evolve has been Bobby Troup. If you listen closely to his newest album entitled simply “Bobby Troup,” you will suddenly realize how his voice blends into the music, sounding just as if it were another instrument. On the Liberty label, Bobby sings such selections as “My Funny Valentine,” “Thou Swell,” “I’ve Got a Crush on You,” “Old Devil Moon,” “They Didn’t Believe Me” and “Yes Sir That’s My Baby.”
For your favorite bands, the companies have complete selections of instrumental music. On the Coral label, Lawrence Welk plays his “Champagne Music” just as he does on his radio show every week. The album includes “Sunrise Serenade,” “Autumn Nocturne,” “Moonlight Cocktail,” “Stars in My Eyes,” “The Waltz You Saved for Me,” “The Champagne Waltz,” “A Blues Serenade” and “Twilight Time.”
“An Evening with the George Shearing Quintet” on the MGM label has us feeling dreamy from hearing the great music George Shearing produces every time. “I’ll Remember April,” “Body and Soul,” “Little White Lies,” “The Breeze and I,” “Symphony Sid,” “Roses of Picardy” and “The Continental” are a few of the selections he offers for your musical enjoyment.
June Valli has an album out for RCA Victor called “The Torch.” In it she sings, as only she can, 12 typical torch songs such as “I’ve Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good,” “You’ve Got Me Cryin’ Again,” “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man” and others.
Sarah Vaughn, on EmArcy label, sings “Lullaby of Birdland,” “He’s My Guy,” “Embraceable You,” “September Song,” “April in Paris,” “Jim, You’re Not the Kind” and “It’s Crazy.” She is accompanied by Clifford Brown on the trumpet, Paul Quinichette on tenor sax, Herbie Mann on flute, Jimmy Jones on piano, Joe Benjmin on bass, and R. Haynes on drums.
For Father or Mother a terrific album has just been released on Decca, called “The Best of the Ink Spots.” All the songs the Ink Spots made famous are packed into one album. Ask them if they remember “If I Didn’t Care,” “Whispering Grass,” “I’m Getting Sentimental,” “We Three,” “Coquette” and “Maybe, ( Continued on page 75)
Across
1. The Lillian Roth story
13. Reel romance sometimes becomes ....
14. 20th's blond bombshell
15. “The — of the Affair”
17. Liz’s off-screen initials
18. A comedy makeB money if
it the andience
20. Where “Bhowani Junction” was shot
22. Beloved Leslie Caron film
23. Katie Hepburn, Bette Davis come from this section of the country (abbr.)
24. Dale, Gene or Joan
26. Gable’s brother in “The Tall Men” (initials)
27. “ Time Goes By” (song)
28. Ginger or Roy
30. “ in Love” (song)
31. Stars have had to send an ■ when mobbed by fans
32. Sailor in “The Rose Tattoo”
33. “ Me Madam”
35. “How --I Am” (old
Bong)
37. “All About -”
39. Swedish “iceberg” (initials)
40. Action movies should have
a pace
42. “ It Romantic?” (song)
44. You can’t be a star unless you —
45. “ Certain Feeling”
46. “Ma and Pa Kettle Waikiki”
47. Bing is Gary’s •
49. Vivacious dancing star (initials) — or a popular foreign car
50. Hero of “The Trouble with Harry”
55. Brando’s nickname in “Guys and Dolls”
57. “Love or Leave -”
58. Film actor who was the theatre’s Captain Queeg (initials)
59. tv comedienne who “divorced” her partner last year
61. Joan Crawford’s latest
63. “Gentleman’s
1948 Gregory
Peck vehicle
67. “Helen of -”
68. Dietrich and Grable are famous for these
70. Where gold-rush thrillers often take place
71. He used to duet with Jeanette MacDonald
72. That blond from Philadelphia (initials)
Down
1. Joanne Dru is Mrs.
2. Star of “Artists and Models”
3. Movie capital (abbr.)
4. Character actress in “Lucy Gallant”
5. “You’re Never Too ”
6. “ — Alone” (song)
7. Charlton Heston’s role in “The Ten Commandments”
8. “Truth Consequences”
9. Movies’ Quentin Durward (initials)
10. Any self-respecting African epic shows this beast charging
11. Debbie and Eddie are --•
12. Lady doc in “The Private War of Major Benson"
16. Assistant villain in “The Man from Laramie”
19. “I’ll You in My Dreams”
21. Crooner’s ex (initials)
25. Blond who did the
“Maisie” series (initials)
29. “. . . in Love with Amy” (6ong)
31. “Susan Here”
32. “ the Light of the Silvery Moon”
34. Star of “Bhowani Junction”
36. Princess in “Kiss of Fire”
38. Susan Hayward’s real fir_t name
39. In “Illegal,” Edward G. Robinson plays an
41. Jeff Chandler’s real first name
42. “ a Big, Wide, Wonderful World” (song)
43. Brando’s role in “Desiree”
48. “-. -., I Love You” (song)
49. “ Sister Eileen”
51. When Tony Curtis goes courting, most heroines
52. Cyd Charisse’s husband (initials)
53. A composer-actor — or sandwich (not a ham)
54. Good comedians don’t lay these
55. preview
56. Star of “Kismet”
57. “Take Back Your (song)
60. Movie actress starred as a nurse on TV (initials)
61. Star of “Bad Day at Black Rock” (initials)
62. Comedienne in “Lucy Gallant” (initials)
64. “ with the Gun”
65. Star mermaid’s nickname
66. Seaman in “The Sea Chase”
69. Purdom probably wouldn’t like to be railed this
Answers to Crossword Puzzle on page 66