Billy Vaughn - All the Way - The Sound of Christmas (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Billy Vaughn
- Title: All the Way - The Sound of Christmas
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: nagel heyer records
- Genre: Christmas, Pop, Easy Listening
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
- Total Time: 53:26
- Total Size: 301 / 126 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. O Come All Ye Faithful
02. White Christmas
03. The First Noel
04. Climb Ev'ry Mountain
05. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
06. Jingle Bells
07. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
08. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
09. Moonglow
10. All the Way
11. O Christmas Tree
12. Deck the Halls / Joy to the World
13. Dream
14. Silent Night
15. O Little Town of Bethlehem
16. My Happiness
17. Joyride
18. O Holy Night
19. Sweet and Lovely
20. The Sound of Music
21. Morning, Noon and Night
22. Faith of Our Fathers
01. O Come All Ye Faithful
02. White Christmas
03. The First Noel
04. Climb Ev'ry Mountain
05. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
06. Jingle Bells
07. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
08. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
09. Moonglow
10. All the Way
11. O Christmas Tree
12. Deck the Halls / Joy to the World
13. Dream
14. Silent Night
15. O Little Town of Bethlehem
16. My Happiness
17. Joyride
18. O Holy Night
19. Sweet and Lovely
20. The Sound of Music
21. Morning, Noon and Night
22. Faith of Our Fathers
Billy Vaughn was one of the most popular orchestra leaders and pop music arrangers of the 1950s and early '60s. In fact, he had more pop hits than any other orchestra leader during the rock & roll era. Vaughn was also the musical director for many of the hitmakers on Dot Records, including Pat Boone, the Fontane Sisters, and Gale Storm. As a pop music arranger, he was most distinctive for his his clean, inoffensive mainstream adaptations of rock & roll and R&B hits. Vaughn was also a recording artist, and he cut a number of albums of easy listening instrumental music that were very popular throughout the '60s.
Vaughn began his professional music career in 1952, forming the vocal quartet the Hilltoppers with Don McGuire, Jimmy Sacca, and Seymour Speigelman. From 1952 to 1957, the Hilltoppers had numerous hit singles, beginning with Vaughn's song "Trying." He left the group in 1955 to join Dot Records as a musical director. Vaughn was responsible for most of Dot's biggest hits of the '50s as he rearranged popular rock & roll and R&B songs for mainstream groups. His first success was with the Fontane Sisters, who sang with his orchestra on all their singles, including their 1954 breakthrough hit, "Hearts of Stone." However, Dot's biggest success was Pat Boone, who had a series of hits with Vaughn's cleaned-up arrangements of rock & roll songs.
At the same time he was leading the vocal pop division of Dot, Vaughn was recording his own instrumental records, which frequently were also covers of R&B and country songs. Beginning with 1954's "Melody of Love," Vaughn had a string of easy listening U.S. hit singles that ran for over a decade. He also recorded numerous hit albums, with 36 of his records entering the U.S. album charts between 1958 and 1970. Though he was the most successful orchestra leader of the rock & roll era, he wasn't able to sustain an audience in the late '60s. Vaughn released several albums in the '70s before quietly retiring in the early '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Vaughn began his professional music career in 1952, forming the vocal quartet the Hilltoppers with Don McGuire, Jimmy Sacca, and Seymour Speigelman. From 1952 to 1957, the Hilltoppers had numerous hit singles, beginning with Vaughn's song "Trying." He left the group in 1955 to join Dot Records as a musical director. Vaughn was responsible for most of Dot's biggest hits of the '50s as he rearranged popular rock & roll and R&B songs for mainstream groups. His first success was with the Fontane Sisters, who sang with his orchestra on all their singles, including their 1954 breakthrough hit, "Hearts of Stone." However, Dot's biggest success was Pat Boone, who had a series of hits with Vaughn's cleaned-up arrangements of rock & roll songs.
At the same time he was leading the vocal pop division of Dot, Vaughn was recording his own instrumental records, which frequently were also covers of R&B and country songs. Beginning with 1954's "Melody of Love," Vaughn had a string of easy listening U.S. hit singles that ran for over a decade. He also recorded numerous hit albums, with 36 of his records entering the U.S. album charts between 1958 and 1970. Though he was the most successful orchestra leader of the rock & roll era, he wasn't able to sustain an audience in the late '60s. Vaughn released several albums in the '70s before quietly retiring in the early '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Year 2022 | Pop | Easy Listening | XMAS & Holiday | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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