- Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites
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Connie Francis sings Jewish Favorites Studio album by Connie Francis Released October 1960 Recorded July 13, 1960
July 15, 1960
July 17, 1960
July 20, 1960
July 23, 1960Genre Pop Label MGM Records
E-3869 (mono)/SE-3869 (stereo)Producer Arnold Maxin Connie Francis chronology Connie Francis sings Spanish And Latin American Favorites (1960) Connie Francis sings Jewish Favorites (1960) More Italian Favorites (1960) Connie Francis sings Jewish Favorites is a studio album of Jewish Songs recorded by U. S. Entertainer Connie Francis.
After the success of her 1959 album Connie Francis sings Italian Favorites (which remained on the album charts for 81 weeks and peaked at # 4), Francis decided to release more albums which appealed to immigrants in the United States.
In July 1960, Francis was in Hollywood for the interior shots of her first motion picture Where The Boys Are which made it impossible for her to record the album during live sessions at E.M.I.'s famous Abbey Road Studios in London as she had done with Connie Francis sings Italian Favorites. Hence, the playbacks to these songs were pre-recorded in London under the supervision of Francis' British producer Norman Newell and were conducted by Brian Fahey. The tapes containing these playbacks were shipped to Hollywood where Francis overdubbed her vocals.[1]
According to Ron Roberts, all the recording dates and titles included in the 1975 edition of his series of Connie Francis discographies were faithful copies of sessions logs compiled at the time by Connie herself. The entire Jewish album was recorded at EMI's Abbey Road studios, together with her preceding release, "Connie Francis Sings Spanish & Latin American Favorites", and subsequent album "More Italian Favorites". It was the latter album that could not be completed during the July sessions, and final tracks by Connie were cut in September 1960.
Francis, who had grown up in an Italian-Jewish neighbourhood in Brooklyn, spoke Yiddish fluently and was familiar with songs in Hebrew which prompted her to record the songs either entirely in Yiddish or Hebrew or bilingual with a few lines sung in English.[2][3]
The album was originally released in October 1960 under the catalogue numbers E-3869 (mono pressings) and SE-3869 (stereo) on MGM Records. The album consisted of 12 songs, although 13 playbacks had been produced. But conflicts with Francis' busy schedule of filming, recording for other markets and public appearances had led to the fact that she did not overdub vocals for her rendition of Eli, Eli.
According to Ron Roberts, Connie did record Eli Eli in London during the Jewish album sessions and it had not been deferred because of other schedules. The backing track to this and several tapes of Connie's London sessions were discovered in the EMI vaults when the MGM Records label was taken over by Polydor. Connie eventually utilised the backing track in 1983 when she recorded a new vocal.
Contents
Track listing
Side A
# Title Songwriter Length 1. "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" Issachar Miron, Yechiel Chagiz 1.54 2. "My Yiddishe Momme" Jack Yellen, Lew Pollack 4.08 3. "I love you much too much (Ich hob dich zifeel lieb)" Alexander Olshanetsky, Chaim Towber 3.16 4. "Shein vi di Levone" Joseph Rumshinsky 2.01 5. "Mein Shtetele Belz" Alexander Olshanetsky 3.03 6. "O mein Papa" Paul Burkhard, John Turner, Geoffrey Parsons 3.24 Side B
# Title Songwriter Length 1. "Anniversary Song" Iosif Ivanovici, Al Jolson, Saul Chaplin, Chaim Tauber 2.56 2. "Oifen pripetchik" Mark Warshawsky 2.48 3. "Havah Negilah" traditional 2.56 4. "Yossel, Yossel" Nellie Casman, Samuel Shteinberg 2.29 5. "Wus geven is geven" David Meyerowitz 3.16 6. "Mom-e-le" Aaron Goodhart, Mitchell Parish 3.58 References
- ^ Ron Roberts: Connie Francis Discography 1955–1975.
- ^ Liner notes of the original 1960 album
- ^ Connie Francis: Who's sorry now, St. Martin's Press, London 1984
External links
U. S. Albums Who's Sorry Now? • The Exciting Connie Francis • My Thanks To You • Connie Francis sings Italian Favorites • Christmas In My Heart • Connie's Greatest Hits • Rock 'n' Roll Million Sellers • Country & Western - Golden Hits • Connie Francis sings Fun Songs For Children • One For The Boys • Connie Francis sings Spanish And Latin American Favorites • Connie Francis sings Jewish Favorites • Songs to a Swinging Band • More Greatest Hits • Connie Francis sings "Never on Sunday" • Connie Francis sings Folk Song Favorites • Connie Francis sings Irish Favorites • Connie Francis sings Modern Italian Hits • Connie Francis sings Award Winning Motion Picture Hits • Greatest American Waltzes • In The Summer Of His Years • Connie Francis sings German Favorites • Connie Francis and Hank Williams, Jr. sing Great Country Favorites • Movie Greats Of The 60s • Connie's Christmas • Connie Francis and The Kids Next Door • Love, Italian Style • Happiness - Connie Francis On Broadway Today • Grandes Exitos del Cine de los Años 60 • Connie & Clyde – Hit Songs of the 30s • Connie Francis sings Bacharach & David • Connie Francis sings The Songs of Les ReedInternational Albums Connie Francis en El Patio • Melodien, die die Welt erobern • Somewhere, My LoveU. S. Singles Who's Sorry Now • Stupid Cupid/Carolina Moon • Fallin'/Happy Days and Lonely Nights • I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) • My Happiness • You Always Hurt the One You Love • If I Didn't Care • Lipstick on Your Collar • Among My Souvenirs/God Bless America • Mama • Everybody's Somebody's Fool • My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own/Malagueña • Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart/Someone Else's Boy • Together • When the Boy in Your Arms (Is the Boy in Your Heart) • Don't Break the Heart That Loves You • Vacation • He Thinks I Still Care • I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter/Al di là • If My Pillow Could Talk • In the Summer of His Years • Be Anything (but Be Mine) • Jealous Heart • So Nice (Summer Samba) • My Heart Cries for You • Lonely Again • I Don't Wanna Play HouseInternational Singles Die Liebe ist ein seltsames Spiel • Ich komm' nie mehr von dir los • Wenn ich träume • Schöner fremder Mann • Einmal komm' ich wieder • Eine Insel für zwei • Lili Marleen • Jamais • Tu' mir nicht weh • Wenn du gehst • Ho bisogno di vedertiNotable Songs Filmography Where the Boys Are • Follow the Boys • Looking for Love • When the Boys Meet the GirlsRelated topics Book:Connie Francis' Categories:- Connie Francis albums
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