Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat - The Ink Spots, Rene, Leon
Christopher Columbus - The Ink Spots, Berry, Chu
My Greatest Mistake - The Ink Spots, Fulton, Jack
I'm Beginning to See the Light - The Ink Spots, Ellington, Duke
Thoughtless - The Ink Spots, David
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) - The Ink Spots, Cogane
Shout, Brother, Shout - The Ink Spots, Fairbanks
Whispering Grass (Don't Tell the Trees) - The Ink Spots, Fisher, D.
Keep Cool, Fool - The Ink Spots, Myrow
Swing High, Swing Low - The Ink Spots, Freed, Ralph
The Best Things in Life Are Free - The Ink Spots, Brown, Lew
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - The Ink Spots, Benjamin, Bennie
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain - The Ink Spots, Brown, Lew
Don't Let Old Age Creep Upon You - The Ink Spots, Fuqua
Slap That Bass - The Ink Spots, Gershwin, George
Little Small Town Girl - The Ink Spots, Loman
You're Breaking My Heart All Over Again - The Ink Spots, Altman, Arthur
Please Take a Letter, Miss Brown - The Ink Spots, Burnett
Who Wouldn't Love You? - The Ink Spots, Carey
Sincerely Yours - The Ink Spots, Jason
It's Funny to Everyone But Me - The Ink Spots, Lawrence, Jack [Lyr
Keep Away from My Doorstep - The Ink Spots, Gerlack
A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening - The Ink Spots, Adamson, Harold
Information Please - The Ink Spots, Morin
Track Listings (25) - Disc #2
I'll Never Smile Again (Until I Smile at You) - The Ink Spots, Lowe
'Tain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do - The Ink Spots, Grainger, Percy
This Is Worth Fighting For - The Ink Spots, De Lange
I'm Gonna Turn Off the Teardrops - The Ink Spots, Heath
I'm Making Believe - The Ink Spots, Gordon, Mack
What Can I Do? - The Ink Spots, Marcello
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie - The Ink Spots, Mayhew, Billy
Street of Dreams - The Ink Spots, Lewis, Sam M. [1]
Stompin' at the Savoy - The Ink Spots, Goodman, Benny & Hi
To Remind Me of You - The Ink Spots, Kaufman
I'll Make Up for Everything - The Ink Spots, Parker
Old Joe's Hittin' the Jug - The Ink Spots, Palmer
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall - The Ink Spots, Fisher, Doris
Puttin' and Takin' [#] - The Ink Spots, De Paul
Do I Worry? - The Ink Spots, Cowan
Java Jive - The Ink Spots, Drake
Maybe - The Ink Spots, Flynn, Allan
I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) - The Ink Spots, Ahlert, Fred E.
Your Feet's Too Big - The Ink Spots, Benson
Ring, Telephone, Ring - The Ink Spots, Ram
Brown Gal - The Ink Spots, Armstrong
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - The Ink Spots, Gershwin, George
That's When Your Heartaches Begin - The Ink Spots, Fisher, Fred
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano - The Ink Spots, Rene
Hey Doc! - The Ink Spots, Gannon
Track Listings (25) - Disc #3
Always - The Ink Spots, Berlin, Irving
Foo-Gee - The Ink Spots, Butterfield
What Good Would It Do? - The Ink Spots, David
With Plenty of Money and You - The Ink Spots, Dubin
I Still Feel the Same About You - The Ink Spots, Manning, Dick
Until the Real Thing Comes Along - The Ink Spots, Cahn
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - The Ink Spots, Ellington, Duke
Coquette - The Ink Spots, Green, Johnny [1]
Whoa, Babe! - The Ink Spots, Clinton
Oh! Red - The Ink Spots, McCoy
The Sweetest Dream - The Ink Spots, Jacobs
The Gipsy - The Ink Spots, Reid
You're Breaking My Heart - The Ink Spots, Genaro, Pat
You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling in Love) - The Ink Spots, Faber, Billy
Stop Pretending - The Ink Spots, Johnson
Ev'ry Night About This Time - The Ink Spots, Koehler, Ted
When the Sun Goes Down - The Ink Spots, Carr
Cow Cow Boogie - The Ink Spots, Carter, Benny [1]
Address Unknown - The Ink Spots, Hill
If I Didn't Care - The Ink Spots, Lawrence
Alabama Barbecue - The Ink Spots, Coots, J. Fred
So Sorry [#] - The Ink Spots, Simon
Prisoner of Love - The Ink Spots, Columbo, Russ
I Cover the Waterfront - The Ink Spots, Green, Johnny [1]
I Get the Blues When It Rains - The Ink Spots, Klauber
Track Listings (26) - Disc #4
Give Her My Love - The Ink Spots, Berle
I Wish You the Best of Everything - The Ink Spots, Livingston
Mine, All Mine, My, My - The Ink Spots, Lee
That's the Way It Is - The Ink Spots, Kramer, Alex C.
Nothin' - The Ink Spots, Borne
Knock-Kneed Sal (On the Mourner's Bench) - The Ink Spots, Armstrong
My Prayer - The Ink Spots, Boulanger, Georges
Memories of You - The Ink Spots, Blake, Eubie
Driftwood - The Ink Spots, Davis, B.
To Each His Own - The Ink Spots, Evans
That Cat Is High - The Ink Spots, Williams, J.M.
Don't Ever Break a Promise - The Ink Spots, David
Yes, Suh! - The Ink Spots, Dowell
Can You Look Me in the Eyes? - The Ink Spots, Herrick
Home Is Where the Heart Is - The Ink Spots, Kapp
No Orchids for My Lady - The Ink Spots, Strachey
Pork Chops and Gravy - The Ink Spots, Watson
You Bring Me Down - The Ink Spots, Jacobs
Bewildered - The Ink Spots, Powell
I'm Still Without a Sweetheart ('Cause I'm Still in Love With You) - The Ink Spots, Schuster
I'm Through - The Ink Spots, Lawrence
It's All Over But the Crying - The Ink Spots, Ellis
As You Desire Me - The Ink Spots, Wrubel
Just for Me - The Ink Spots, Murray
That's Where I Came In - The Ink Spots, De Rose
I've Got a Bone to Pick with You - The Ink Spots, Gordon
The title says it all - 101 original recordings from the greatest harmony group of the 1930s & 40s, The Ink Spots, who remain a firm favourite to this day. This superb, digitally remastered set compiled by nostalgia ex... more »pert Geoff Milne includes every one of their chart successes, big and small, all seven of their duets with Ella Fitzgerald, and much more besides. Around five hours playing time, four-CD set in slip case with 16 page booklet setting out the history of a seminal singing group who influenced many subsequent Popular & R&B singers.« less
The title says it all - 101 original recordings from the greatest harmony group of the 1930s & 40s, The Ink Spots, who remain a firm favourite to this day. This superb, digitally remastered set compiled by nostalgia expert Geoff Milne includes every one of their chart successes, big and small, all seven of their duets with Ella Fitzgerald, and much more besides. Around five hours playing time, four-CD set in slip case with 16 page booklet setting out the history of a seminal singing group who influenced many subsequent Popular & R&B singers.
"This box certainly deserves the title complete, that is to say for the
"ink spots with Bill Kenny" fans. It would be quite impossible to make
a CD-box with all the ink-spots-named groups, and I don't expect that
there would be a market for it. Anyway, this box already contains some
doubtful material, but it's a good starting point for those of us who'd
like to reconstruct the old LP's song for song. Still I wonder if it would
not be better to release CD-versions of the old LP's instead?"
Best Ink Spots Release Ever Available on CD
Brent Rohde | United States of America | 01/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Here's a compilation so rich and comprehensive it deserves no less than five stars. This is the most thorough and satisfying song collection available of the classic Ink Spots lineup--"Deek" Watson, "Hoppy" Jones, Charlie Fuqua, and Bill Kenny--recording for Decca from 1936 through the 1940s. Digitally processed, the songs sound crisp while retaining their pleasantly period flavor. In terms of quantity, the songs number 101--including all seven duets with Ella Fitzgerald. The set also includes a booklet of detailed and informative liner notes written by Jasmine producer Geoff Milne. Though the songs are not arranged on the four CDs in the precise chronological order of their original recording or release dates, the varied presentation is fun and eminently listenable. Recommended without reservation."
Outstanding forties quartet
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 03/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The history of the Ink Spots is long and complex, beginning well before they hit the big time in America in 1939 and continuing long after they disappeared from the charts, but while some of that history is covered in the booklet, the music in this collection focuses exclusively on the period with Decca from 1936 (three years before their breakthrough hit) to 1950, by which time they were struggling to get chart hits. Of course, there is much more to their music than just the hits as this collection proves. Some minor hits are missing, but all the big hits are here and much else besides. Many of the non-hits are obscure songs that I'd never heard prior to purchasing this compilation. It seems that the Ink Spots weren't tempted to record the same songs that so many of their contemporaries recorded.
The Ink Spots actually recorded four tracks for Victor in 1935, but those made no real impact and none are featured here. During their first three years with Decca, the Ink Spots mainly recorded up-tempo material, though they recorded one ballad titled I wish you the best of everything. In 1939, they recorded a second ballad, If I didn't care, and this provided them with their breakthrough; it also made them re-think their recording style. I understand that this is their most famous song in America, but perhaps Brits may be more familiar with Whispering grass, a cover of which topped the UK charts in the seventies. In chart terms, the Ink Spots had their biggest hit with The gypsy, a British song written by Billy Reid and first recorded by Dorothy Squires (the same combination responsible for A tree in the meadow, which later provided Margaret Whiting with her only number one chart hit). The Ink Spots took The gypsy to number one in America and remained there for three months in 1946. However, constant line-up changes were beginning to take their toll, as was criticism from some quarters that their sound was becoming formulaic. After another number one in 1946 with To each his own, they only had two further top ten hits. Meanwhile, it seems that Brits were slow to catch on to the Ink Spots, but the group toured there very successfully in 1947 and again in 1949.
Among the other tracks here, you'll find all of their seven collaborations with Ella Fitzgerald, four of which registered (Cow cow boogie, I'm making believe, Into each life some rain must fall, I'm beginning to see the light) as chart hits. The other three (Little small town girl, I still feel the same about you, That's the way it is) are also worth a listen. Their other major hits include Address unknown (their first number one), My prayer (later revived by the Platters), When the swallows come back to Capistrano, We three - my shadow, my echo and me (another number one), Do I worry?, I don't want to set the world on fire, Don't get around much anymore and I'll get by.
There are smaller collections of Ink Spots music; indeed, I originally bought a single CD but eventually opted to buy this set and I'm very glad that I did."