David Whitfield

David Whitfield
David Whitfield
Birth name David Whitfield
Born 2 February 1925(1925-02-02)
Kingston upon Hull, England
Origin Kingston upon Hull
Died 16 January 1980(1980-01-16) (aged 54)
Sydney, Australia
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1952–1980
Labels Decca Records

David Whitfield (2 February 1925 — 16 January 1980[1]) was a popular British male tenor vocalist. This operatic-style tenor had a formidable and predominantly female fan base in the 1950s.[2]

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Life and career

Whitfield was born in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire and as a child, became a choirboy in St. Peter's Church and began a lifelong love of singing.[1] He joined the Royal Navy at the age of 17 and served in the Far East as well as being part of the D-Day landings in France in 1944. During his days in the Navy, he would entertain shipmates and also at base hospitals. Returning to civilian life after the war, he began working in the concrete business until a break came as he appeared on the talent show, Opportunity Knocks on Radio Luxembourg.[1] His first couple of releases were not successful, but the third song, a recording of "Bridge Of Sighs" finally broke him into the Top 10 (the UK Singles Chart was only a Top 12 at that time) and the next release, "Answer Me, Oh Lord" went all the way to Number One despite a partial ban by the BBC for the song's religious connotations.[1] Because of this ban, Whitfield re-recorded the number with different lyrics as "Answer Me, My Love". Both versions have appeared on CD.

Whitfield notched up a string of hits in the 1950s, and was the most successful UK male singer in the U.S. during the pre-rock years.[2] He used a variety of popular orchestras of his day, including Stanley Black, Mantovani, and the Roland Shaw orchestra to supply him with his backing accompaniment.

He was the first UK male vocalist to earn a gold disc; the first to have a hit placed in the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100; and the first artist from Britain to sell over one million copies of one disc in America.[3] Whitfield was the third British artist to win a coveted gold disc. The only other British artists up to that point to have been awarded a Golden Record were Vera Lynn (for "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart") and trumpeter Eddie Calvert (for "Oh Mein Papa").[4]

His most popular recordings were:-

"Cara Mia" spent ten weeks at the pole position in the UK, making it one of the biggest selling British records in the pre-rock days. That recording co-credits Mantovani and his Orchestra and Chorus. Whitfield was invited to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show as well as being one of the stars of the 1954 Royal Command Performance alongside Bob Hope, Frankie Howerd, Guy Mitchell, Norman Wisdom, Max Bygraves, Frankie Laine and Howard Keel.[1] Like many others, Whitfield's work was usurped by the tidal wave of rock and roll. All of his hits were released by the Decca record label in the UK. Nevertheless, when the hits dried up, he continued to perform regularly across the globe, despite keeping a home close to his roots in Hull. His only album chart entry was the Decca compilation The World Of David Whitfield which hit Number 19 on the separate mid price chart which ran in the UK during the early 1970s.[1]

Whitfield recorded exclusively for Decca from 1953 (starting with "Marta") until 1961. Many of his singles were also issued on LP and similarly have been reissued in recent years on assorted CD compilations under licence. There were three 45rpm EP specials (1959–60), one entitled "The Good Old Songs" and the other two featuring numbers from "Rose Marie" and "The Desert Song," two musical shows in which Whitfield toured. On leaving Decca he recorded two singles for HMV (1962–63). His last LP, made for Philips in 1975 and entitled Hey There! It's David Whitfield, included his third recording of "Cara Mia" (he had already recorded a stereo re-make of this for Decca in 1966 in an album entitled Great Songs for Young Lovers). Whitfield's last single was for Denman, a coupling of "Land of Hope and Glory" and "When You Lose The One You Love" (1977).

He never managed to make the amount of money that his success would have brought him if it had happened ten years later. When he died in Sydney, Australia, during a singing tour in Australia from a brain haemorrhage at the age of 54, he left only £3,000 but his renown was exemplified by the corresponding, four column obituary notice, afforded him in The Times.[6]

His ashes were flown back to the UK where they were carried out to sea, south of Spurn Point near his birthplace of Hull. Over 50 years on, he is still one of only six artists to have spent 10 or more consecutive weeks at Number One on the UK Singles Chart.[1]

At this moment in time, a statue is being planned in the memory of Whitfield. This information has been published in the David Whitfield International Appreciation Society magazine.

Selected discography

Singles

  • F10062 "Marta" / "I'll Never Forget You"
  • F10099 "I Believe" / "I'll Make You Mine"
  • F10129 "The Bridge of Sighs" / "I'm the King of Broken Hearts" - 1953 - Number 9 (UK Singles Chart throughout)
  • F10192 "Answer Me" / "Dance Gypsy Dance" - 1953 - Number 1
  • F10207 "Rags to Riches" / "Mardi Gras" - 1953 - Number 3
  • F10242 "The Book" / "Heartless" - 1954 - Number 5
  • F10279 "Laugh" / "It's Never Too Late to Pray"
  • F10327 "Cara Mia" / "Love, Tears and Kisses" - 1954 - Number 1; Number 5 U.S.
  • F10355 "Smile" / "How, When or Where"
  • F10399 "Santo Natale (Merry Christmas)" / "Adeste Fideles (Oh Come All Ye Faithful)" - 1954 - Number 2
  • F10458 "Beyond The Stars" / "Open Your Heart" - 1955 - Number 8 (with Mantovani and his Orchestra)
  • F10515 "Mama" / "Ev'rywhere" - 1955 - Number 12/Number 3
  • F10562 "The Lady" / "Santa Rosa Lea Rose"
  • F10596 "Lady of Madrid" / "I'll Never Stop Loving You"
  • F10627 "When You Lose The One You Love" / "Angelus" - 1955 - Number 7 (with Mantovani and his Orchestra)
  • F10690 "My September Love" / "The Rudder and the Rock" - 1956 - Number 3
  • F10752 "It's Almost Tomorrow" (All Star Hit Parade)
  • F10769 "My Son John" / "My Unfinished Symphony" - 1956 - Number 22/Number 29
  • F10833 "The Adoration Waltz" / "If I Lost You" - 1957 - Number 9
  • F10864 "I'll Find You" / "I'd Give You the World" - 1957 - Number 27
  • F10890 "Without Him" / "Dream of Paradise"
  • F10931 "Martinella" / "Ev'rything"
  • F10978 "Cry My Heart" / "My One True Love" - 1958 - Number 22 (with Mantovani and his Orchestra)
  • F11018 "On the Street Where You Live" / "Afraid" - 1958 - Number 16
  • F11039 "The Right to Love" / "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" - 1958 - Number 30
  • F11079 "This is Lucia" / "Love is a Stranger"
  • F11101 "William Tell" / "Willingly"
  • F11144 "A Million Stars" / "Farewell My Love"
  • F11161 "Oh, Tree" / "Our Love Waltz"
  • F11196 "Song of the Dreamer" / "My Only Love"
  • F11221 "Angela Mia" / "A Tear, A Kiss, A Smile"
  • F11289 "I Believe" / "Hear My Song, Violetta" - 1960 - Number 49
  • F11336 "A Scottish Soldier" / "Scotland the Brave" (withdrawn: unissued in the UK)
  • F11339 "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" / "The Sound of Music" - 1961

[2]

  • HMV POP1015 "As long as you love me" / "Impossible" (1962)
  • HMV POP1180 "This Heart of Mine" / You Belong in Someone Else's Arms" (1963)

Albums

  • 1954 - Yours from the Heart
  • 1958 - Whitfield Favourites
  • 1958 - From David With Love
  • 1960 - My Heart and I
  • 1961 - Alone
  • 1966 - Great Songs for Young Lovers
  • 1975 - Hey There It's David Whitfield

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Allmusic.com biography
  2. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 43. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 71. ISBN 0-214-20512-6. 
  4. ^ Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 17. CN 5585. 
  5. ^ IMDb.com database
  6. ^ Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 14. ISBN 0-85112-250-7. 

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