Title:
Everlasting
Artist:
Margaret
Whiting
Catalogue
No:
SEPIA
1024
Barcode:
5055122110248
Release
Date:
13
October
2003
Born
in
1924
Margaret
Whiting
studied
music
with
her
father,
the
noted
composer
Richard
Whiting.
When
her
father
died
in
1938
one
of
his
closest
friends,
fellow
composer
Johnny
Mercer
continued
to
guide
Margaret’s
career,
and
signed
her
to
his
new
record
company
-
Capitol
Records
in
the
early
1940s
where
she
scored
with
Freddie
Slack
(That
Old
Black
Magic),
Billy
Butterfield
(Moonlight
In
Vermont)
and
Paul
Weston
(It
Might
As
Well
Be
Spring)
before
her
string
of
solo
and
duet
hits.
However
by
the
early
1950s
some
of
the
material
she
had
to
record
was
less
than
suitable
for
a
vocalist
of
her
stature
and
the
hits
dried
up.
Sepia
Records
have
combined
on
this
release
a
mixture
of
standards
along
with
period
“pop”
songs,
all
new
to
the
CD
format,
to
represent
this
fine
vocalist.
Titles
such
as
“Sing
You
Sinners”,
a
hit
song
from
1930,
“If
You
Were
Only
Mine”
-
1932
and
“You’re
Mine
You”
from
1933.
Broadway
is
represented
by
“Alone
Together”,
“The
Best
Thing
For
You”
and
“We
Kiss
In
A
Shadow”.
For
sheer
variety
there
are
a
couple
of
fun
vocal
duets
with
Dean
Martin.
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