South Pacific is one of Rodger's and Hammerstein's greatest
shows. It remains both an entertaining show and a social
commentary. The show won several Tony Awards in it's
premier year of 1949. It is based on parts of James
Michener's Tales Of The South Pacific that was published
in 1947.
The book is a a number of short stories that take place
during WW II in The South Pacific. The show centers
on two couples. Nellie Furbush, a nurse who falls in
love with a French planter, Emile Debeque, on the island
where she has been stationed. She finds out that he
had been married before to an island native and has
mixed race children. The second couple that consists
of Lt. Cable and a Tonkinese Girls whose name is Liat,
he also has to overcome his prejudice. Both couples
survive their issues but Lt Cable is killed when he
and Debeque go to another island to spy on the Japanese.
There were many songs that would become known from
South Pacific, I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of
My Hair, Happy Talk and others. Some Enchanted Evening
would shine and still does as a beautiful love song
that describes a man's feelings when first meeting the
woman of his dreams.
One interesting fact about South Pacific is that Rodger's
and Hammerstein's lives were threatened by The Ku Klux
Klan during the Broadway run of the show. There is a
song in the show titled "You Have To Be Carefully
Taught." The song's message is that you must be
taught prejudiced; it is not born in you. The Klan did
not like the message and threatened the lives of the
composer and lyricist if the song was not removed from
theshow. The song was not removed and nothing ever came
from the threat.
Bing Crosby Galway Bay
Music for and about the Irish seems to have had grip
on the U.S. in the 1940's. Galway Bay would be a song
that would transcend the century and for Irish Catholics
would almost become a hymn as it is still is used in
Mass around St. Patrick's Day.
The song was written by Dr. Arthur Colahan in Leicester
in 1947. Crosby revised some of the lyrics and the song
became a huge hit with Irish Immigrants around the world.
Galway Bay is a real bay in Ireland and the song is
a yearning to return to home.
Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark Baby It's Cold Outside
It can be considered sad that some songs can get so
attached to a holiday that we lose track of them the
rest of the year. Among those songs is Winter Wonderland,
Frosty The Snowman and Suzy Snowflake. None of these
even mentions Christmas and yet the songs are relegated
to this category. Baby It's Cold Outside is one of these.
The words and music for the song were written by Frank
Loesser and was first publically performed by the composer
and his wife. In 1949, the film,Neptune's Daughter was
released and the song was sung twice in the film. The
song won Loesser an Academy Award for that year.
Baby It's Cold Outside is a conversation between a
man and woman. The man is trying to convince the woman
to stay at his house as it's too cold and the snow too
deep for her to go home. The song got a twist when it
was sung by Kurt and Blaine in the 2010 Christmas episode
of Glee.
Bing Crosby Dear Hearts and Gentle People
The Song was written in 1949 with music by Sammy Fain
and lyrics by Bob Hilliard. The song was based on words
written on a scrap of paper that was found on the body
of Steven Foster when his body was discovered in a New
York City Hotel in 1864. The words were simply"
Dear friends and gentle hearts."
Dinah Shore Lavender Blue
Originally a 17th century English nursery rhyme. In
the 20th century it crossed the sea and began to hit
the charts in 1949. Though Dinah Shore made a hit of
the song, it would be Burl Ives who would win an Academy
Award for his performance of the song in the 1949 Disney
film, So Dear To My Heart
Eddie (Piano) Miller Around Her Neck She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
The yellow ribbon has been a sign of someone waiting
for their loved one to come home since the time of the
emperor Nero. She Wore A Yellow Ribbon is an example
of this tradition. The version we are aware of today
was written in 1907 as a marching song for the army.
In1949, the song became the title of a film starring
John Wayne. The lyrics were slightly altered for the
film but the music stayed the same. The yellow ribbon
would remain a symbol of homecoming throughout the years
and in 1980 when the American captives were released
from Iran the ribbon was put up all over the United
States.
Frankie Lane Mule Train
This song was written by Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Doc
Tommy Scott and Fred Glickman. The song is a Wild West
song that relates the idea of a cowboy carrying male
and packages across the west to waiting customers. Though
Frankie Laine introduced the song it would be recorded
by many other artists. When Burl Ives recorded the song
he would add the sound affects of snapping whips and
yells.
Top Artists and Songs of
1949
Al Morgan
Jealous Heart
Andrews Sisters and Danny Kaye
Put 'em in a Box Tie 'em With a Ribbon
Andrews Sisters
I Can Dream Can't I?
Art Mooney
Hop-Scotch Polka
Bing Crosby
Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Faraway Places
Galway Bay
Mulr Train
Riders in the Sky
Some Enchanted Evening
Blue Barron Orchestra
Cruising Down the River
Buddy Clark
A Dreamer's Holiday
It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World
You're Breakin' My Heart
Delmore Brothers
Blues Stay Away From Me
Dick
Haymes
Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Maybe Its Because
The Old Master Painter
Dinah Shore and Buddy Clark
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Dinah Shore
Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Lavender Blue
Doris Day
Again
Canadian Capers
Eddie 'Piano' Miller
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Eddy Arnold
Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl I Love)
Edith Piaf
La Vie En Rose
Elton Britt
Riders in the Sky
Ernest Tubb
Slippin' Around
Evelyn Night
A Little bird Told Me
Ezio Pinza
Some Enchanted Evening
Frank Sinatra
Some Enchanted Evening
Frankie Laine
Mule Train
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All day)
Freddy Martin
I've Got A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
Gordon Jenkins
Again
Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go)
Guy Lombardo
Hop-Scotch Polka
Hank Willaims
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Lovesick Blues
Ink Spots
You're Breakin' My Heart
Jack Teter Trio
Johnson Rag
Jimmy Witherspoon
Ain't Nobody's Business
Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRea
'A' You're Adorable
My Darling My Darling
Joe Loss Orchestra
A Little Bird Told Me
Far Away Places
Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart
Larry Darnell
For You My Love
Larry Green
It's a Big, Wide Wonderful World
Les Brown
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
Beans and Corn Bread
Saturday Night Fish Fry
Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely
Slippin' Around
Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer
Baby, It's Cold Outside
Margaret Whiting
Far Away Places
Mel Torme
Careless Hands
Patty Andrews and Bob Crosby
The Pussy Cat Song (Nyot Nyow!)
Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers
The Huckle-Buck
Perry
Como
A Dreamer's Holiday
Forever and Ever
Some Enchanted Evening
Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters
'A' You're Adorable
A Dreamer's Holiday
I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore
Ray Anthony
Harbor Lights
Richard Hayes
The Old Master Painter
Russ Morgan
Cruising Down The River
Forever and Ever
Sammy Kaye
Four Winds and the Seven Seas
Powder Your Face With Sunshine
Room Full of Roses
Sticks McGhee
Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee
Ted Heath Orchestra
Harlem Nocturne
Toni Arden
I Can Dream, Cant I
Vaughn Monroe
Mule Train
Riders in the Sky
Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)
Vic Damone
Again
My Bolero
You're Breakin' My Heart
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