Personnel:
Sue Raney (vcl), Ray Anthony, Bob Bain, Warren Barker,
Nelson Riddle, Jack Marshall, Billy May, Bill Holman (arr, dir)
Sue Raney (McPherson, Kansas 1939) remains one of the most
talented and sensitive singers ever to grace both jazz and pop music. Her
deceptively easy mastery was honed by years of experience, beginning with
fronting her own 15-minute TV show as a teenager.
A 1956 appearance on the Jack Carson radio show led to a
spot on Ray Anthonys TV show and a three-month stint at the Hollywood
Palladium. Signed by Capitol Records, she made her debut single with the
popular The Careless Years and won an impressive accolade when Capitol assigned
Nelson Riddle to arrange and conduct her first album, When Your Lover Has Gone,
in 1957. With her easy-to-listen-to ballad style, she drew a teen-age following
in a music world that was then largely limited to rock n roll.
Between 1958 and 1959 she made three singles with Jack
Marshalls orchestra, years during which she also recorded her second Capitol
album, Songs for a Raney Day, with orchestra arranged and conducted by Billy
May. Her last work for Capitol was two further singles accompanied by Bill
Holmans music.
In these early recordings she demonstrated a rare
combination of giftshow to be a completely natural singer and one also equipped
with the discipline, training and sensitivity to understand a song and
communicate its essence to the listener.
TRACKLIST:
CD 1
01. Evrytime (Lavello-Leven) 2:46
02. The Careless Years (Lubin) 3:05
03. What's the Good Word, Mr. Bluebird
(Livingston-Roberts-Hoffman) 2:07
04. Don't Take My Happiness (Stone) 2:38
05. Please Hurry Home (Gaze-Raleigh) 1:51
06. Till There Was You (Wilson) 2:36
07. When Your Lover Has Gone (Swan) 2:59
08. I Stayed Too Long at the Fair (Barnes) 3:05
09. If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight
(Creamer-Johnson) 2:20
10. My Ideal (Robin-Whiting-Chase) 3:28
11. It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane (Leslie-Burke)
2:24
12. It's Easy to Remember (Rodgers-Hart) 3:02
13. Moon Song (Coslow-Johnston) 4:00
14. Heart and Soul (Carmichael-Loesser) 2:54
15. If You Were There (Farrow-Ackers-Slawson) 3:02
16. My Silent Love (Suesse-Heyman) 3:18
17. I Remember You (Schertzinger-Mercer) 4:18
18. I'll See You in My Dreams (Jones-Kahn) 2:29
19. My, My, How the Time Goes By (Shelley-Kaye) 2:08
20. Periwinkle Blue (Webster-Livinsgton) 2:16
CD 2
01. Ever (Sue Raney) 2:49
02. The Restless Sea (Davie-Moore) 3:10
03. I Don't Look Right Without You (Singlenton-Coleman) 1:53
04. Swingin' in a Hammock (Seymour-Flynn-Wendling) 2:01
05. I Get the Blues When It Rains (Stoddard-Klauber) 2:45
06. Impossible (Allen) 2:55
07. A Blossom Fell (Barnes-Cornelius-John) 2:07
08. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (Barris-Moll-Koehler) 2:36
09. The Whippoorwill Song (Ellis) 2:11
10. Rain (Ford) 2:47
11. Rain on the Roof (Ronell) 2:08
12. Blue Tears (Sue Raney) 2:48
13. Exactly Like You (McHugh-Fields) 2:34
14. Wanna Laugh? (Coleman) 2:30
15. My Prayer (Boulanger-Kennedy) 3:17
16. September in the Rain (Warren-Dubin) 2:38
17. Biology (Wayne-Edwards) 2:01
18. Too Soon (Shores-Cohn) 2:30
19. The Word Got Around (Smith-Roberts) 2:00
20. One-Finger Symphony (Winn-Alperson, Jr) 2:26
Sources & recording details:
Sue Raney, vocals in all tracks, with
CD 1:
Ray Anthony and His Orchestra (#1)
(Capitol EAP-1-823)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, December 17, 1956
Bob Bain's Music & Quartet (#2-4)
(Capitol 45-17108, 45-17105, 45-17106)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, May, 28, 1957
Orchestra arranged & conducted
by Warren Barker (#5) (Capitol 45-17423)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, August 30, 1957
Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle (#6)
(Capitol 45-17765)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, October 29, 1957
Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle (#7-18)
From the album: When Your Lover Has Gone
(Capitol T-964)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, December 12,19,23, 1957
Jack Marshall's Orchestra & Chorus (#19 & 20)
(Capitol 45-19774 & 45-19772)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, July 28, 1958
CD 2:
Jack Marshall's Orchestra (#1-4)
(Capitol 45-19775, 45-19773, 45-31697 & 45-31696)
Capitol Tower, July 28, 1958 & May 16, 1959
Orchestra arranged & conducted by Billy May (#5-16)
From the album: Songs For A Raney Day
(Capitol ST-1335)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, October 19,21,26, 1959
Bill Holman's Music (#17-20)
(Capitol 45-33176, 45-33177, 45-34170 & 45-34172)
Capitol Tower, Hollywood, February 2, July 11, 1960
The CD booklet includes the complete personnel
on each recording session.
Original sessions produced by Lee Gillette, except
CD 1, #7 Nelson Riddle, and CD 2, #5-20 Ed Yellin.
Photos: Fresh Sound Records archive
Compiled & produced for CD release by Jordi Pujol
Hi-Fi / Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered