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PIAHER
By Lesler Gottlieh
ARCH OF TRIUMPH: Both Kate Smith (M-G-M) and Betty Rhodes (Victor) have made fine disks of the theme song, "Long After Tonight.”
DICK POWELL: Decca comes up with a souvenir album recalling the tunes and films this star made w hen he was a song-and-dance man. Movie veterans will pleasantly remember "By a Waterfall,” "Happiness Ahead,” and "I’ll String Along wkh You.”
C FORCE MURPHY: Sings a joyful collection of Irish tunes, ably backed up by Jeff Alexander’s band (M-G-M).
CASBALI: The records pressed for this musical are endless. Add to the collection, versions of "For Every Man” by Frank Sinatra (Columbia), Tony Martin (Victor); Jo Stafford’s smooth "Written in the Stars”; Margaret Whiting’s whimsical "What’s Good About Goodbye?” (Capitol) and Martin’s "Hooray for Love” (Victor).
THE BISHOP’S WIFE: If you’ve foruotten the sound track tune, "Lost April,” Frankie Carle and _his piano refresh your memory (Columbia).
BIG CITY: Art Lund baritones the old Berlin ballkd "What’ll I Do?” (M-G-M) which is revived in this film, while talented Betty Garrett whips up the novelty, "Ok’l Baby, Dok’l.” Incidentally, Miss G. has a real hit on the reverse, called "There Oughta Be a Society.”
I WALK ALONE: This sizzling melodrama has a tip-top ballad, "Don’t Call It Love.” Monica Lewis and Guy' Lorn ^
bardo merge talents aCCItIi to do it for Decca. GIjAOOIGAL
"A Treasury of Harp itORNER sichord Music,” played by '
Wanda Landowska and *
considered by authorities to be the finest collection ever pressed, is now available in a new Victor Album . . . The exhilarating "Masquerade Suite” by Khachaturian is played by Leopold Stokowski and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for Columbia . . . Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D Major is also played by this famed orchestra, but this time with Artur Rodzinski on the podium (Columbia).
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