I Cover the Waterfront - Frankie Laine, Green, Johnny [1]
Here Lies Love - Frankie Laine, Rainger, Ralph
You've Changed - Frankie Laine, Carey, Bill
Midnight on a Rainy Monday - Frankie Laine, Eugster, Carl
I Get Along Without You Very Well - Frankie Laine, Carmichael, Hoagy
It's the Talk of the Town - Frankie Laine, Livingston, Jerry
These Foolish Things - Frankie Laine, Link, Harry
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Frankie Laine, Ellington, Duke
It Only Happens Once - Frankie Laine, Laine, Frankie
Body and Soul - Frankie Laine, Eyton, Frank
You Are My Love - Frankie Laine, Fischer, Carl [1]
I Married an Angel - Frankie Laine, Hart, Lorenz
Forever More - Frankie Laine, Fischer, Carl [1]
Second Honeymoon - Frankie Laine, Amsterdam, Morey
My Kind of Woman - Frankie Laine, Amsterdam, Morey
Side by Side - Frankie Laine, Woods, Harry
The Touch of Your Lips - Frankie Laine, Noble, Ray
Because - Frankie Laine, DHardelot, Guy
To My Wife - Frankie Laine, Eugster, Carl
Try a Little Tenderness - Frankie Laine, Campbell, Jimmy [Fi
I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) - Frankie Laine, Ahlert, Fred E.
We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye - Frankie Laine, Woods, Harry
"Torchin'" is a collection of twelve "torch songs" that Frankie Laine recorded for Columbia in 1958. "You Are My Love" was one of Laine's "theme albums" - on the album's original cover he's seen embracing his wife Nan Gra... more »y. Both albums features arrangements by, and orchestras under the direction of, Frank Comstock.« less
"Torchin'" is a collection of twelve "torch songs" that Frankie Laine recorded for Columbia in 1958. "You Are My Love" was one of Laine's "theme albums" - on the album's original cover he's seen embracing his wife Nan Gray. Both albums features arrangements by, and orchestras under the direction of, Frank Comstock.
"There is a tendency to remember Frankie Laine as a purveyor of popular novelty songs. This CD, recorded in 1958, puts that impression to the lie. Torchin' shows off Laine as a popular balladeer, making his distinctive if less than remarkable voice a vehicle for songs about love and loss. One comes away feeling that Laine must have been a perfect night club singer. You Are My Love is a type of album no one would put out today, a tribute of devotion to a woman who either is one's wife or lover or both. The arrangements on this second LP are subtler, with an especially prominent woodwind section. Laine's take on the quasi-religious number Because is better than Perry Como's, in part because of his quiet singing and also because of the spare accompaniment. Try a Little Tenderness is tenderness itself in Laine's rendition. If you enjoy the main roads of American popular singing and want to branch out from Sinatra and Co., this CD by Frankie Laine is a good avenue to try out."