R.I.P. Eydie Gormé

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  • clive heath
    • Nov 2024

    R.I.P. Eydie Gormé

    One of my favourite singers, with or without her husband Steve Lawrence.

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    finds her in a sad mood contrasting with her surprisingly optimistic vocal quality.
  • gradus
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 5601

    #2
    Thanks for posting this. Sad to hear of her death, she is somehow always associated in my mind with the Jack Jackson show beacuse, I suppose, he featured her recordings on his Saturday show. Lovely voice with a great delivery of the lyrics.

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    • clive heath

      #3
      And here she is on a LP with big band providing a pretty jazzy background to her slightly jazz tinged voice. But be warned she has just that tinge of pathos behind the brassy delivery that could catch the unwary and you could find yourself besotted. I fell many years ago and to my shame I have few of her records apart from the double CD with her husband Steve Lawrence ("No two people..." etc.) and this one.

      Clive Heath transcribes 78 records onto CD and gets rid of the crackle.


      and you'll find Eydie third on the list. By the way there's about to be a shake up with new titles arriving shortly replacing some of the current selections so if you fancy listening to any of the other tracks, now's your chance.

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