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Guess Who I Am (backed.by Guess What I Am) makes a pleasant children's game out of identification of animals, is sung by the Melodeons. Another good record in "Uncle Leo's Records for Young Folks" series (MGM) is Frosty the Snow Man (backed by Isn't It a Shame that Christmas Comes but Once a Year), done to a turn by carborundum-voiced Jimmy Durante...
Here's To My Lady (Nat "King" Cole; Capitol, 45 r.p.m.), one of Cole's best jobs in recent months; a soft, pretty ballad sung with good taste...
...until 2 and until 7 until 9 every day on the Common. Inside, Master of Ceremonies Leo Hines was instructing various groups which wandered in. "We're singing over 2,000 hymns and chorals until January 6," he said, "in over 30 languages. As a matter of fact, Harvard sung the other day until they were rained out." This afternoon, the Committee is featuring the St. Williams CYO Band on the City Hall Plaza. "They'll all be dressed as the Pifferari and playing bagpipes...or at least they sound like clarinets. It's an old Italian custom. Also...
Richards wrote the score for this, his first published song, and two friends collaborated on the lyrics. The recording of the song also features him as vocalist, backed by a group called "The Marksmen" with whom he has sung professionally...
Copland: Old American Songs (William Warfield, baritone; Aaron Copland, piano; Columbia, 1 side LP). Simple arrangements, sung with spirit, of The Boatmen's Dance, The Dodger and I Bought Me a Cat. Other interesting home products can be heard in "Music in America's" Early American Psalmody (the Margaret Dodd Singers) and Ballads in Colonial America (sung by Jean Ritchie and Tony Kraber; New Records, 4 sides LP). Recordings: good...