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Betty Grable: The Pin-Up Girl Soundtrack Anthology



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Betty Grable: The Pin-Up Girl (Soundtrack Anthology)
by Betty Grable

Betty Grable: The Pin-Up Girl (Soundtrack Anthology)
List Price: $22.99Label: Jasmine Music

Salesrank: 291381

Released: March 28, 1997
Our Price: $18.68
Used Price: $13.98
Media: Audio CD

Betty Grable: The Pin-Up Girl (Soundtrack Anthology) Reviews:
CD X Two in Plastic Case and with Informative L'il Booklet Under The Lid 5 Star Review
2009-05-11 - Wanted Item received in good time in Australia and much appreciated.
Thank you,
Roger Ustick (Dr),
Melbourne

Betty Grable Shines with Talent and Personality 5 Star Review
2007-03-27 - For those who enjoy nostalgia and comfort and just plain happiness in their music, Betty Grable delivers all in this compilation of her film and radio presentations. Not known for her singing talent, Betty Grable, nonetheless, presents herself with a perfect pitch singing style as her shiney personality comes through and touches the listeners sensitivities that few performers do.

Good fun 4 Star Review
2005-12-26 - Betty Grable had a small voice, which she openly admitted, but she had clear diction and a pretty sound. Her vitality and enthusiasm and 20th Century Fox's superb sound compensated. No CD can quite capture her performances because much of her appeal was visual.

Grable only made one commercial recording in 1945, a version of "I Can't Begin to Tell you" from "The Dolly Sisters" and recorded with her husband Harry James. Her voice deteriorated later quite significantly, probably due to chain smoking, but this CD comprises of soundtrack material until she was about 28, so that is not a problem.

An excellent singer-actress 5 Star Review
2003-01-22 - Betty is remembered as an actress and pin-up, but her music is often overlooked. During the thirties and forties, Hollywood produced several singer-actresses, including Judy Garland, Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Dorothy Lamour. Betty may not have been absolutely the best singer among them, but she was still a fine singer whose music is well worth listening to.

This comprehensive collection begins with six songs from the thirties, during which Betty was kept busy but never made it big. These are followed, in chronological order, with songs from the musicals that she is best remembered for - Down Argentine way. Tin pan alley, Moon over Miami, A yank in the RAF, Footlight serenade, Song of the islands, Springtime in the Rockies, Coney Island, Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Pin-up girl, Billy Rose's diamond horseshoe and The dolly sisters.

Although these recordings were made during the period of the Great American Songbook, you won't find any classics here. Nevertheless, I find that the upbeat, fun music is very enjoyable to listen to, even though I haven't seen any of the movies from which the songs are taken. If you are familiar with Betty's work as an actress, I imagine that you will get even greater enjoyment from these superbly re-mastered recordings.

Enjoyable! 5 Star Review
2002-06-15 - I enjoyed this CD very much and I actually found it while doing a search for the Dolly Sisters soundtrack. I liked the selection and the sound was quite good. For example, Pan American Jubilee sounds horrible on a Carmen Miranda CD I have and on this one it was quite clear even though the version was slightly different. I have found other songs on this CD to be edited versions of what was actually in the films. Powder, Lipstick and Rouge had the main part edited on this CD. There is no "Mascara", "Rosey Rouge" etc verses in this version which I thought was the best part of that number. That was disappointing, but overall, I like this set very much and still give it 5 stars.










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