The G.I. Nightingale: The Singles Collection 1933-47
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Release Date: 09/05/2025
Frances Langford was a singer and movie actress, who was popular during the golden age of radio, and enjoyed a successful career during the 1930s and '40s, becoming a favourite with US troops as he toured the military bases with Bob Hope during and after WWII, and acquiring the nickname 'The G.I. Sweetheart'. She trained as an opera singer, but turned to pop when her voice changed after a tonsillectomy, and made her movie and radio debut in the early 1930s, leading to a recording contract. This 48 track 2CD collection comprises selected A and B sides of her releases on the Columbia, Melotone, Brunswick, Decca and ARA labels from these years. It features all her career hits, including the No. 6 'Harbour Lights', plus 'I'm In The Mood For Love', 'I Feel A Song Comimg On', 'Easy To Love', 'Was It Rain', 'So Many Memories' and 'Falling In Love With Love'. It features duets with Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee, and performances accompanied by the orchestras of Jimmy Dorsey, Victor Young, Harry Sosnik, Phil Ohman and Earle Hagen. She was a singer very much of her era, her repertoire drawn from Broadway and Hollywood, including movies in which she appeared, as well as the hot material coming from Tin Pan Alley, and this is an enjoyable showcase for her talents as an entertainer.