Personnel:
Cathi Hayes, Lu Ann Simms (vcl), Barney Kessel (g, arr,
dir), Dave Terry (dir), Conte Candoli, Joe Wilder (tp), Bud Shank (as), Bill
Perkins, Ted Nash (ts), Justin Gordon (bs), Jimmy Rowles, Hank Jones (p),
Howard Roberts (g), Monty Budwig (b), Shelly Manne (d)
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It's All Right with Me:
Cathi Hayes (Milwaukee, 1935) began singing in Seattle,
Washington, in 1953, along with her brother Jerry, in a five-vocal group called
“The Signatures.” They soon became instrumentally proficient with Cathi on
vibes. Then in 1958 she left to join a versatile and exciting group called “Gus
‘n’ Us,” directed by Gus Mancuso. In October that same year, Cathi began her
career as a single at the Facks club in San Francisco. After eight months
working the club circuit, she headed to Hollywood, where she became a prominent
attraction at Dean Martin’s restaurant Dino’s. It was then —while still
swinging at the bistro— that she recorded her only album —"It's All Right
with Me"— emerging as a new, individual artist of quality. Guitarist
Barney Kessel, who took care of the superlative arrangements, described her as
“a very adventurous singer who, I’m convinced, sings for the sheer love of it.
As to her style, she’s in a cool groove, all right, but she’s not derivative in
any way.”
At Separate Tables:
Lu Ann Simms (1932-2003) was born in Rochester, New York,
and first bowed to an audience at the age of three, while singing for a local
radio station. She got her singing break after auditioning on Arthur Godfrey’s
Talent Scouts, which she won in 1952. From then on, she performed regularly on
the Godfrey television show for three years, and became so popular that she
even inspired the best-selling Lu Ann Simms doll. Then in 1957 she signed with
Jubilee, recording her only LP for this label in the fall of 1958: "At
Separate Tables." On this album we find Lu Ann at her best, singing with
feeling and warmth a dozen Harry Warren songs, all from pictures. The arranger-conductor
behind the singer was Dave Terry. Unfortunately, her career was shaken in 1959
by the death of her first husband and manager Loring Buzzell, and despite
attempts to return to the stage, little by little her star faded.
Tracklist:
01. The Angels Sing (Elman-Mercer) 3:12
02. Blue Moods (George Cates) 4:32
03. You Smell So Good (Wolf-Stone) 4:00
04. Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe (Arlen-Harburg)
3:29
05. Wonder Why (Cahn-Brodszky) 3:29
06. Tangerine (Schertzinger-Mercer) 1:49
07. If I Were a Bell (Frank Loesser) 2:16
08. Last Night When We Were Young (Arlen-Harburg) 2:56
09. Down in the Depths (Cole Porter) 4:19
10. You Don't Know What Love Is (Raye-DePaul) 4:13
11. My Old Flame (Johnston-Coslow) 4:28
12. You and the Night and the Music (Schwartz-Dietz) 2:04
13. Separate Tables (Warren-Adamson) 2:22
14. I Only Have Eyes for You (Warren-Dubin) 1:55
15. There Will Never Be Another You (Warren-Gordon) 2:43
16. The More I See You (Warren-Gordon) 2:57
17. No Love, No Nothin' (Warren-Robin) 2:09
18. My Dream Is Yours (Warren-Blane) 2:27
19. You'll Never Know (Warren-Gordon) 2:39
20. I Wish I Knew (Warren-Gordon) 2:56
21. I've Got to Sing a Torch Song (Warren-Dubin) 2:50
22. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me (Warren-Dubin) 1:58
23. Ooh That Kiss (Warren-Dixon) 2:40
24. This Is Always (Warren-Gordon) 2:20
Sources:
Tracks #1-12, from the Cathi Hayes album
“It’s All Right with Me” (HI-FI Records SR 416)
Tracks #13-24, from the Lu Ann Simms album
“At Separate Tables” (Jubilee JGS 1092)
Personnel on "It’s All Right with Me":
Cathi Hayes *, vocals
Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by Barney Kessel
Tracks #3,4,5,6,9: Conte Candoli, trumpet; Bud Shank, alto
sax; Bill Perkins, Ted Nash, tenor saxes; Justin Gordon, baritone sax; Jimmy
Rowles, piano; Barney Kessel, guitar; Howard Roberts, rhythm guitar; Monty
Budwig, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Tracks #2,8,10,11: Larry Bunker, vibes; Barney Kessel,
guitar, Howard Roberts, rhythm guitar; Monty Budwig, bass; Shelly Manne, drums.
Tracks #1,7,12: Four trumpets; four trombones; Barney
Kessel, guitar; Monty Budwig, bass; Mel Lewis, drums.
Recorded in Hollywood, 1959
Personnel on "At Separate Tables":
Lu Ann Simms, vocals
With DAVE TERRY and His Orchestra
Featuring: Joe Wilder, trumpet, and Hank Jones, piano
Recorded in New York City, November 1958
Original recordings produced by David Axelrod (1-12), and
Morty Palitz (13-24)
Liner notes: Jordi Pujol, John Tynan & Mort Goode
Produced for CD release by Jordi Pujol
Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered