Corky Shayne & Georgia Carr – … In The Mood For A Song? + Songs By A Moody Miss

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The Best Voices Time Forgot - Collectible Albums by Top Female Vocalists
Collector’s Edition - 2 Original LPs on 1 CD - · Original Cover Art, Liner Notes

…In the Mood for a Song?
Corky Shayne worked hard from an early age to perfect her style. Like many she started by singing with high school dance bands, but she also performed in every talent show that would have her. By the early fifties she began appearing in various supper clubs around her native Chicago accompanied by pianist Dick Marx and bassist Johnny Frigo. This led to her appearing in various local TV shows, and eventually — in 1956, at age 24— to her first and only album, for Salem Records. For her debut she picked up a dozen romantic standards that she sang in a straight ungimmicked approach, accompanied by the Johnnie Pate Quartet —not only a fine bass player and leader, but also an accomplished arranger who scored all the backgrounds of this album.

Songs by a Moody Miss
The big break for Georgia Carr came in 1946 when she tied for firstplace with singer April Stevens in a talent contest. That have her the push to quit her secretarial job in Los Angeles, and move to San Diego, where she sang at club Royal for six years. When bandleader Stan Kenton happened into the club, he immediately recognized her talent, and introduced her to Capitol Records. The label agreed she was destined to hit the bigtime, so they launched a nation-wide promotional campaign, and with several hit recordings behind her, an engagement at New York’s Birdland brought her top billing and assurance of stardom. From then on, Georgia appeared on countless supper clubs throughout the nation, accompanied by her musical mentor and pianist Eddie Beal. In 1958, backed by a group of ace Hollywood musicians, she recorded the LP 'Songs by a Moody Miss' for Tops Records, and was credited on the album sleeve as “America’s Foremost Night Club Singer.” Back then Georgia was a singing personality of nationwide fame, and although some of it slowly vanished during the Sixties, she remained active until the end of the decade.

Track Listing:
Corky Shane: 1. If I Only Had a Brain - 3:06   2. He’s Just My Bill - 3:28   3. My Love Is a Wanderer - 3:01   4. Back in Your Own Backyard - 1:52   5. Now More Than Ever - 2:11   6. Everytime - 2:03   7. Autumn in New York - 2:21   8. Just Squeeze Me - 2:21   9. I’m Glad There Is You - 3:15   10. Teardrops - 3:23   11. I Hear a Rhapsody - 1:43   12. Two Sleepy People - 3:23   Georgia Carr: 13. Pennies from Heaven - 2:22   14. It’s the Talk of the Town - 1:59   15. Sugar Blues - 3:24   16. Gotta Walk, Can’t Sleep - 2:41   17. I’ve Got a Feeling I’m Falling - 3:26   18. Where to Now -1:51   19. Baby Won’t You Please Come Home - 2:47   20. Hey, Mister Moon - 2:17   21. Trouble Is a Man - 2:31   22. Cheek to Cheek - 3:56   23. Make a Present of You - 2:27   24. Miss You - 2:34

Sources:
Tracks #1-12, from Corky Shayne's album "…In the Mood for a Song?" (Salem Records SLP-1)
Tracks #13-24, from Georgia Carr's album "Songs by a Moody Miss" (TOPS L1617)

Personnel:

Personnel on “In the Mood for a Song?":
Corky Shayne, vocals
Tracks #1-12: The Johnnie Pate Quartet
Johnnie Pate, bass; Floyd Morris, piano; Wilbur Wynne, guitar; Charles Walton, drums.
Recorded in Chicago, September 1956

Personnel on “Songs by a Moody Miss":
Georgia Carr, vocals
Tracks #13-24: Lew Raymond's Orchestra
Don Fagerquist, trumpet on #15,17,19,22; Ray Sims, trombone on #14,18,21,24); Ronny Lang, alto sax on #13,16,20,23; Tommy Tedesco, guitar; John T. Williams, piano; Buddy Clark, bass; Bill Richmond, drums. Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles,
December 18 (#13,16,20,23), 19 (#14,18,21,24) & 20 (#15,17,19,22), 1957