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Bill Kenny - Ramblin' Rose
Album: With Love
Release Date: 1972
Label: RCA Victor
Catalog Number: LSP-4784
Audio Source: Vinyl Record
Sound Type: Stereo
Speed: 33 1/3
Producers: Sev Morin, Bert Sprigley
Arranger and Conductor: Doug Parker
Photo Backliner: John McGinnis
Location Recorded: Aragon Studios, Vancouver
Description: Jack Cullen
Tracks, Publishers, Writers
Side 1
1. For The Good Times – Buckhorn Music (BMI) – Kris Kristofferson
2. When I Leave The World Behind – Irving Berlin Music (CAPAC) – Irving Berlin
3. How About Me - Irving Berlin Music (CAPAC) – Irving Berlin
4. Are You Lonesome Tonight? – Gordon V. Thompson (CAPAC) – Roy Turk, Lou Handman
5. All Alone - Irving Berlin Music (CAPAC) – Irving Berlin
6. Didn’t We – Ja-Ma Music (ASCAP) – Jim Webb
Side 2
1. I Don’t Want To See Tomorrow – Sweco Music (BMI) – Bernie Wayne, L. Morris
2. You’re My Everything – Chappell & Co. Ltd. (CAPAC) – Warren, Dixon, Young
3. Love Walked In - Chappell & Co. Ltd. (CAPAC) – George & Ira Gershwin
4. Yesterday – Maclen Music (BMI) – Lennon, McCartney
5. Ramblin’ Rose – Sweco Music (BMI) – Joe Sherman, Noel Sherman
6. Don’t Take Your Love From Me – Canadian Music Sales (CAPAC) – H. Nemo
Description: Musically, the forties and fifties were Ink Spots years. The vocal foursome dominated the hit charts with such favorites as “To Each His Own”, “the Java Jive” and “If I Didn’t Care”. Fond Memories. Especially for lead tenor Bill Kenny who now swings on his own as the last survivor of the famous group.
This is Bill’s first album in five years and it’s destined to become a hit in keeping with his past records. There’s still plenty of the sensational old-style tenor to be heard, but it’s now combined with the depths of the lower register. As such, Bill’s singing presents greater dimensions than ever before. The songs he’s chosen here are romantic and sentimental. Some are the greats of yester-year; some are tunes that have just become part of what’s known as the standard catalogue. All are bound to turn you on.
Bill Kenny’s past hasn’t been without incidents. During the mid fifties he performed as a single, backed up with the cream of arrangers and conductors. People like Gordon Jenkins, Cy Oliver, and Victor Young. He recorded with Bobby Hacket and sang duets with Ella Fitzgerald. Everything was GO, and the years were good. However, Bill knows the bad times too.
He is a god loving man, and believes it was his unabiding faith that saw him through a near-fatal car explosion just a few years back. During his convalescence Bill turned his talent to writing an excellent book of poems which was published in 1970.
Vancouver is where Bill and his wife Audrey make their home. And outside of club appearences abroad, Canada is where the sun shines on the tenor of Ink Spots fame.
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