They Can't Take That Away From Me (with Joy Philbin)
The Very Thought Of You
Cheek To Cheek
What'll I Do
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
Exactly Like You
Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral (with Ronan Tynan)
He?s one of TV?s most popular personalities, host of one of the most popular game shows in history, and a bestselling author, but what Regis Philbin has always wanted to do most is sing. Among the songs he croons on the n... more »ew disc, produced by acclaimed producer/ singer Steve Tyrell (A New Standard, Rod Stewart), is Bing?s "Pennies From Heaven," which Regis performed live on at least two memorable, life-changing occasions. Once was for his shell-shocked parents, who had traveled through a midwestern thunderstorm to visit him at his graduation from Notre Dame. They were expecting to hear about the great life plans their son, who they?d struggled to put through school, had made. He surprised them with, "what I want to do with the rest of my life ?is to be a singer." Confronted with his parents? disappointment and respectful of their sacrifices, Regis made a fateful, responsible choice ? he would be a talker on television. The second time was an impromptu performance for Bing Crosby during the legendary singer?s appearance on The Joey Bishop Show, where Philbin was the comic's sidekick. That performance led directly to his first album, a recording for Mercury Records. It gave him a taste of the music business and led to his developing a nightclub act, but the responsibility and demands of his family and career precluded further recordings. Both a favorite song and a lucky charm throughout Regis? life, he?s included a new version of "Pennies From Heaven" on When You?re Smiling, completing the cycle. Regis has performed his singing and comedy nightclub act through the years, initially opening for Steve and Eydie, Tony Bennett and Don Rickles, and then becoming a headliner on his own in the big rooms.« less
He?s one of TV?s most popular personalities, host of one of the most popular game shows in history, and a bestselling author, but what Regis Philbin has always wanted to do most is sing. Among the songs he croons on the new disc, produced by acclaimed producer/ singer Steve Tyrell (A New Standard, Rod Stewart), is Bing?s "Pennies From Heaven," which Regis performed live on at least two memorable, life-changing occasions. Once was for his shell-shocked parents, who had traveled through a midwestern thunderstorm to visit him at his graduation from Notre Dame. They were expecting to hear about the great life plans their son, who they?d struggled to put through school, had made. He surprised them with, "what I want to do with the rest of my life ?is to be a singer." Confronted with his parents? disappointment and respectful of their sacrifices, Regis made a fateful, responsible choice ? he would be a talker on television. The second time was an impromptu performance for Bing Crosby during the legendary singer?s appearance on The Joey Bishop Show, where Philbin was the comic's sidekick. That performance led directly to his first album, a recording for Mercury Records. It gave him a taste of the music business and led to his developing a nightclub act, but the responsibility and demands of his family and career precluded further recordings. Both a favorite song and a lucky charm throughout Regis? life, he?s included a new version of "Pennies From Heaven" on When You?re Smiling, completing the cycle. Regis has performed his singing and comedy nightclub act through the years, initially opening for Steve and Eydie, Tony Bennett and Don Rickles, and then becoming a headliner on his own in the big rooms.
"This CD was on my doorstep when I got home from work. I popped it into my computer and I've been tappin' my toes for the past 4 hours.
Just nice - mellow - great piano and sax. Shut off your TV and listen to this... it will make you want to dance around the house. Happy music. Go Regis!"
Philbin the crooner
Robert M. Burlingam Jr. | Villas, NJ United States | 10/02/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Yes, we are entertained by Regis every morning. I don't normally review novelty recordings such as this, But I'm doing this a favor for my wife Diane, a huge fan. Only a fraction of his adoring public knows of his vocal skill as a singer.
Granted, he is no Bennett or Vic Dimone. But Regis is a more-tha-competent vocalist. This is his "follow-up" to his 1968 album Time For Regis, which at that time was standard fair for the pop music world.
Regis competently sways and phrases through the standards, almost effortlessly-he does not desire anything more nor compromises for anything less. Good entertainment, if little depth; but why does it have to be? This is music from when he was young man and he wants to make it his own. Since todays rage is revisiting the standards (look at Rod Stewart's success and the like) Regis comes off here as a natural. No sweat.
Entertainment for the uncomplicated soul."
Wonderful CD!
Shadow | Southeast | 10/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Regis is a great vocalist. I had no idea he could sing this well. Put this CD in and sit back, you'll feel great just listening to it. Regis is a natural, wonderful phrasing and rich sounding backup musicians Why did he wait so many years to do another album. This was the music of my parent's generation, but I have always loved it. I have Rod Stewart's CD of the same type of songs, Regis is better."
REGIS SHINES
Mom/Wife/Daughter | Rocklin, CA USA | 10/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"WOW...WOW... My Mother asked me what I wanted for Christmas
(I am 46 yrs. old) and I said Regis Philbin's "new CD" she was
not so shocked because as I have always told her THIS IS REAL
MUSIC. I could not wait so I bought it the day "it dropped".
Regis you fill my heart with joy and memories of danicing with
my Dad (70 yrs. old) on top of his feet to great leagend's of
our time....and you Mr. Philbin are one of those. Thank you for
bring this CD to all that love and respect you.
P.S. My money's on you and YOU WILL make to #1 on the charts!!
Debbie from Rocklin, California USA"
Way to go Reege!!
B. J. Lane | Levittown, PA United States | 10/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Years ago, I purchased Regis' first album (recorded while he was with Joey Bishop). What a voice Regis possessed at that time, despite the somewhat bland arrangements.
Now, more than three decades later, the man decides to step back into the recording booth...and the result is this masterful CD, produced by Steve Tyrell and chock full of great old tunes, including "Pennies from Heaven."
I am 46 years old and appreciate this kind of music, sung with integrity and feeling; the trashy music we are saddled with today does not compare one iota. Loved "They Can't Take That Away from Me," sung in duet with Mrs. Reege (the lovely Joy).
Regis, I've been a fan of yours since I was a kid, and you are ALL RIGHT in my book! Keep singing!!!"