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with the Too Fat Trio along for laughs on this opus about a peculiar shaggy individual. (Columbia)
/Vol Cole — Talking about yah-tah-tah, the head of the warsome foursome has a squidgy novelty, "Your Voice," with a character coming in on the first and last grooves with what sounds like someone out of Donald Duck, But if you slow the record down, you'll hear it makes .sense and is a complete sentence made up of Nat's hits. Back cheek is one of Nathaniel's own — "I Get Sentimental Over Nothing" — with voices behind him. Soft sustenance for your ample aural cavity! ( Ca-pitol)
Gordon MacRae — Come and be driven "Macazy" by Gordie boy on a brace of standards that are brimming with virility and vigor. The kid we used to work with on the "Teen timer" show bangs these right down the fairway — "A Kiss In The Dark" — which he does in "Look For The Silver Lining" — and "Body And Soul." ( Capitol)
Vaughn Monroe — The guy who's the greatest thing that ever happened to the clothespin industry will probably make enuf to buy himself another plane with this fresh muscling of "Someday" (which Dean Martin made popular in his routine with Jerry Lewis) and "It Still Goes." (Victor)
Betty Garrett — Mrs. Larry Parks, in all her tidy zaniness that makes her the top comedienne she is, bakes a brace of rompin' novelties that usurp all those wide talents— "Why Won't Ya"— sharp satire on vocal duets that'll rock ya — and "Hand Holdin' Music" — pseudo mountain music that'll squeeze gallons of mitt juice from you And her mating with Larry, star of "Jolson Sings Again," on "Side By Side" and "Reckon I'm In Love" are like that turkey leg! Yummy! (MGM)
Perry Como — The barber from Manhasset and our good neighbor drives one right up on the long green with "Give Me Your Hand" and "I Wish I Had A Record" — which is a pretty complaining title for a guy who's had more hit records than almost anyone whom you can shake a clean ear at. These'li buy a few golf
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Mary Martin — The gal with the cleanest head in town — brilliant star of "South Terrific" — infuses a fresh album with all her charm and way with a lyric in turning it into an aural joyride. Just dig the titles in this wonderful new sheaf called "Mary Martin Sings For You" — songs, composers and artist — all from top Broadway musicals. A boon for that turntable, Mabel. (Columbia MM 843)
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BETTY HUTTON'S "That's Loyalty" and "Hamlet" — two superb novelties from "Red, Hot And Blue" — which shows why Frank Loesser's the songwriter of the year. (Capitol) . . . XAVIER_ CUGAT'S "Minsan" and "Rumbasia" — nice nougats by Cugie that'll provide exercise for that sicroiliac. ( Columbia) . . MARJORIE HUGHES' "I Never Knew" — her second solo disc and as good as the first, "You're Mine." (Columbia) . . . NELLIE LUTCHER'S "Fine And Mellow" — quite different from the gem by Billie Holiday but very fine and m. . . . ! (Capitol) . . . BILL FARRELL'S "Through A Long And Sleepless Night" — much promise by the guy who purred on the Bob Hope show, but the voice is wild and untamed as yet. His "Circus" is just a sideshow compared to Tony Martin's. (MGM) . HERB JEFFRIES' "Pagan Love Song," "Twilight" and his cute duets with TON! HARPER, than whom there's no one sharper — "You're So Tall" and "Peppermint Stick." Smo-o-oth sherbert by Herbert as always. ( Columbia) . . . PEARL BAILEY'S "Ma He's Makin' Eyes At Me" — in which she breaks up with laughter all thru the grooves, is a sheer classic. ( Columbia) . . . RUSS CASE'S melodious "You're Breaking My Heart," a nice complement to Vic and Buddy's fine etching of the tune. (MGM) . . . SPIKE JONES' "Dance Of The Hours" — more about Feitelbaum, this time in the Indianapolis Speedway. (Victor) .. . BUDDY CLARK'S schmaltzy new album of gold oldies, "Songs Of Romance" — including "I Wonder What's Become Of Sally?" "Just One More Chance," "It You Were Only Mine."
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