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Frank Sinatra & The Hi Lo's - I'll Never Smile Again (1950's) Classic Duets
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Frank Sinatra & The Hi Lo's - I'll Never Smile Again (1950's) Classic Duets by jazzman67p | >> Frank Sinatra & The Hi Lo's singing "I'll Never Smile Again" on a late 50's or early 60's TV variety show. The Hi-Lo's were an a cappella quartet formed in 1953. The group's name is reportedly a reference to their extreme vocal and physical ranges (Bob Strasen and Bob Morse were tall, Gene Puerling and Clark Burroughs were short). The group consisted of Gene Puerling (bass-baritone or 4th voice, arranger and leader), Bob Strasen (baritone or 3rd voice), Bob Morse (baritone or 2nd voice and occasional soloist) and Clark Burroughs (tenor or 1st voice/lead). In 1959, Don Shelton replaced Strasen. They are considered a musical influence on groups like The King's Singers, The Manhattan Transfer, Chanticleer, The Free Design and Brian Wilson. They were also supported by Frank Sinatra. Clare Fischer was their pianist for years and did some of their arrangements. Puerling and Shelton, together with Bonnie Sherman and Len Dressler, later formed another vocal group, The Singers Unlimited. This group gave a wide range for Puerling's arrangements,for the four singers multi-tracked as many as 16 voices. For that reason The Singers Unlimited were exclusively a recording group. Bob Morse died in 2001. Afterward, Puerling, Shelton and Burroughs still appeared very occasionally as the Hi-Lo's in and around Southern California. Shelton is an accomplished reed player and has played in Clare Fischer's bands. Clark Burroughs is semi-retired and can sometimes be heard on film soundtracks. On ...

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I've Got A Crush On You
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I've Got a Crush on You" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It is unique among Gershwin compositions in that it was used for two different Broadway productions, Treasure Girl (1928), and Strike Up the Band (1930). Notable Recordings Lee Wiley, recorded on November 15, 1939 Sarah Vaughan, recorded on July 18, 1946 Frank Sinatra, recorded on November 5, 1947 Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Sings Gershwin (1950), Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook (1959), and Nice Work If You Can Get It, a 1983 Pablo release with Andre Previn Dinah Washington - "In the Land of Hi-Fi" (1956) Nat Adderley - Work Song (1960) Anna Maria Alberghetti Cleo Laine Linda Ronstadt, on the album What's New (1983). Ronstadt previously performed the song on "The Muppet Show". Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand (from Duets (Frank Sinatra album), 1993) Carly Simon, on the album The Glory of Gershwin (1994) Rod Stewart and Diana Ross (duet) Steve Tyrell Chris Connor - Warm Cool: The Atlantic Years (1999) Stacey Kent - Dreamsville (2000) Michael Bublé, on the EP With Love (2006) Brian Wilson - Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin (2010) Luscious Jackson- Red Hot + Rhapsody (1998) Darius de Haas and Steven Blier- Quiet Please (2010)

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