Description
In 1957, the first album by husband and wife piano/vocal lounge/cabaret duo Jonathan & Darlene Edwards insinuated itself into the consciousness of cognescenti in the music business. Inspired by the boldly hit-and-miss singing style of Florence Foster Jenkins, the Edwards' enthusiastic but musically off-colour treatment of popular standards had listeners looking at each other with raised eyebrows wondering if they were serious. The album became something of a cult phenomenon, and a follow-up in 1960 cemented their success. By that time, of course, the secret was out ' J&D Edwards were, in fact, the hugely popular and brilliant singer Jo Stafford and her pianist/arranger husband Paul Weston, who had invented the Edwards as a private cabaret turn for friends. Jo's perfect pitch and Paul's technical brilliance enabled them to produce these hilariously not-quite-right renditions, their second album winning a Grammy for best comedy album. This collection includes the complete original albums ' 'The Piano Artistry of Jonathan Edwards' and 'Jonathan & Darlene Edwards In Paris' plus bonus tracks of the 'real' Jo Stafford and Paul Weston, brought together on CD for the first time.
Track Listing
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- Poor Butterfly
- Autumn In New York
- Nola
- Stardust
- It's Magic
- Sunday, Monday Or Always
- Jealousy
- Cocktails For Two
- Dizzy Fingers
- Three Coins In The Fountain
- You're Blas
- I Love Paris
- Valentine
- Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
- La Vie En Rose
- The River Seine
- April In Paris
- The Poor People Of Paris
- The Last Time I Saw Paris
- Autumn Leaves
- Paris In The Spring
- Mademoiselle De Paris
- Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup
- Smoking My Sad Cigarette
- I Got A Sweetie
- The Nearness Of You
- I Should Care
- Indoor Sport
Additional Details
Label: Acrobat
Genre: Stand Up Comedy
Release Date: 11/08/11
UPC: 824046435622
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