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South of the Border: Songs of Old Mexico
Gene Autry
South of the Border: Songs of Old Mexico
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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Border themes and music played an important role in the B-Western film genre right from the start. In 1929, Warner Baxter, as the Cisco Kid, sang My Tonya in In Old Arizona, the first Western film to include vocal music. B...  more »

     
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All Artists: Gene Autry
Title: South of the Border: Songs of Old Mexico
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Varese Fontana
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 4/6/2010
Genres: Country, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 030206700824

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Border themes and music played an important role in the B-Western film genre right from the start. In 1929, Warner Baxter, as the Cisco Kid, sang My Tonya in In Old Arizona, the first Western film to include vocal music. By the mid-1930s, many of the films of Hopalong Cassidy, Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and others had border themes or settings.

Most of the music in these films was limited to cues and used as background music. But in 1939, Gene Autry s Mexicali Rose stood out from the rest. It was a musical Western and the title song became one of Gene s big records for Columbia. Others were to follow, with commercially successful film title songs like South of the Border, Under Fiesta Stars, Gaucho Serenade and Rancho Grande. There were still more films with titles that were easy for audiences to associate with hit songs, e.g. In Old Monterey and Down Mexico Way. Only two of Gene Autry s feature films were in color, but it s significant that one of those was The Big Sombrero.

Both film studios and record companies were aware of the large potential audience below the border, and they were eager to play to that audience. At the same time, Latin music was becoming very popular in the U.S., as were musical comedy films with Latin settings, albeit urban rather than rural. Xavier Cugat, Artie Shaw, Guy Lombardo and other big bands included Latin tunes in their repertoires with great success. So the time was right for musical Westerns set in Mexico, and Gene Autry led the way!

Gene recorded a number of border songs for Columbia. He sang those and others on his radio show and in his films, so he left us much more music to enjoy than any other singing cowboy. That made the choice of a theme for this latest Gene Autry CD an easy one; there was plenty of great music to choose from. And Gene s remarkably good Spanish accent lent authenticity to his renditions.
 

CD Reviews

"Songs of Old Mexico ... Gene Autry ... Varese (2010)"
J. Lovins | Missouri-USA | 04/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Varèse Fontana presents "SOUTH OF THE BORDER:SONGS OF OLD MEXICO" -- The Gene Autry recordings keep surfacing and gathering plenty of steam with this latest release --- the sound quality is excellent and nostalgic for the wranglers who grew up listening to "America's Favorite Singing Cowboy" --- for the first time ever on CD covering the film music south of the border style, of his career, absolutely essential for all cowboys and gals --- Gene's good guy image with heartfelt and beautiful melodies are pleasant and extremely calming --- after listening these songs over and over, you are transported back in time when life was simpler and the good guys always won. Gene was the screen's first "Singing Cowboy", already well known in the late '20s as a radio and recording star --- Autry began making films in 1934 and kept cranking them out except for a short visit with Uncle Sam in the United States Army Air during World War 2.



Ride down the trail to Melody Ranch and meet the only entertainer with five stars on the "Hollywood Walk of Fame" --- One each for radio, recordings, films, television and live appearances --- The Autry Museum of Western Heritage is a world class center devoted to preserving and interpreting the rich history and traditions of the American West --- Gene maintained his own coterie of fine songwriters to keep him supplied with original tunes --- his wondrously effective singing voice was warm, reassuring and nostalgic --- some marvelous recordings from Gene's early days in films.



SOUTH OF THE BORDER SONGS OF OLD MEXICO [Varese] - Track Listings and Times:



1 Gene Autry's Spoken Introduction 0:48

2 South of the Border 2:24

3 Cielito Lindo 0:53

4 Mexicali Rose 2:31

5 My Adobe Hacienda 1:33

6 In a Little Spanish Town 2:09

7 You Belong To My Heart Solamernte Una Vez 2:36

8 Maria Elena 2:30

9 It Happened In Monterey 2:16

10 Come To the Fiesta 1:16

11 Goodbye To Old Mexico 1:56

12 Amapola 2:26

13 Gaucho Serenade 1:26

14 El Rancho Grande 1:47

15 A Gay Ranchero (Las Altenitas) 1:43

16 Down Mexico Way 1:24

17 Yours (Quiereme Mucho) 2:00

18 La Golondria (the Swallow) 1:43

19 Marcheta (Love Song of Old Mexico) 2:06

20 Under Fiesta Stars 2:38

21 In Old Capistrano (Ay, Jalisco, No Te Rajes) 2:06



BIO:

1. Gene Autry

Date of Birth: 29 September 1907 - Near Tioga, Texas

Date of Death: 2 October 1998 - Studio City, Los Angeles, California



During my childhood I grew up in St. Louis listening to Gene Autry's popular tunes and Christmas music --- there isn't a more special way to celebrate your Christian belief than sharing the good music by Gene --- now that I have my grandchildren, I want them to have the same wonderful memories that I experienced --- this was good old fashioned Christmas spirit that the entire family loved and enjoyed --- Gene Autry who was responsible for keeping one of the world's greatest Christmas traditions alive the "Hollywood Christmas Parade", when bad times surfaced and needed some assistance financially --- it was Gene who came to the rescue as Johnny Grant (Honary Mayor of Hollywood) did whatever it took to keep the parade the class-A Holiday event from going under --- drawing approximately one million spectators along the parade route each year, Hollywood's biggest single day event and the kick off for the Holiday Season --- this was all from Gene's generous support and giving spirit.



Hats off to Cary E. Mansfield and Karla Buhlman (Produced and Compiled), Jackie Autry (Executive Producer), Bob Fisher (Digitally Remastered Pacific Multimedia Corp), Holly George-Warren (Notes), Irynne Isip (Research), Bill Pitzonka (Research Irynne Isip Art Director & Design), Bret Rigney (Cover Design with Rigney Graphics) --- and of course the label Varese Sarabande --- Personal comments and introductions to the songs, adding much to the intimacy of the collection by our favorite singing cowboy - Gene Autry!



Total Time: 40 mins ~ Varèse Fontana ~ (4/06/2010)"