The Star Dusters, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra - I Dont See Me In Your Eyes Anymore Again

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Review by Nikki Nasr

The album "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore Again" by Star Dusters, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra is a true masterpiece of the swing era. The album features 12 tracks that showcase the unparalleled talent of Star Dusters and the brilliant instrumental arrangements of Gordon Jenkins and his orchestra.

The album opens with the title track "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore Again," a heart-wrenching ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Star Dusters' vocal harmonies are hauntingly beautiful, and Jenkins' orchestration perfectly complements the emotional depth of the lyrics.

Other standout tracks include "The Way You Look Tonight," a classic love song that is given new life by Star Dusters' lush vocals and Jenkins' dynamic arrangements, and "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You," a swinging tune that showcases the incredible musicianship of the orchestra.

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Artist: The Star Dusters, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra
Album: I Dont See Me In Your Eyes Anymore Again
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore
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Catalog Numbers

BM 4082

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Copyright (c)Campbell Connelly

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorGordon Jenkins (tracks: A)
VocalsJoe Graydon (tracks: B), The Star Dusters (tracks: A)

Notes

  • A with uncredited orchestral accomp.
  • B with uncredited chorus.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): W 74695
  • Matrix / Runout (A runout): W 74695
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): L 4904
  • Matrix / Runout (B runout): L 4904

About The Star Dusters, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra

US vocal group founded as a male trio in the mid 1930s. Glen Galyon, Curt Purnell, and Dick Wylder had already established themselves in 1936 as the Stardusters, and in 1939, were featured on NBC radio: The Vitalis Show, featuring George Jessel and his Celebrated Guests. They were also featured in late 1939 and early 1940 with Frank Novak and his Music Creators on the Chiclets program heard over NBC. May McKim  who had been a singer with an orchestra when she met Curt Purnell, married him on August 10, 1936, in Boston, and settled down to a non-professional home life  eventually joined the trio as a permanent member sometime around 1939. In 1941, Charlie Spivak hired the group, but added June Hutton. The arrangements featured Hutton backed by the trio. While with Spivak's Orchestra, the Stardusters recorded with Glenn Miller (1941), Jimmy Dorsey (1941), and Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra (1941). The group later went on to record with Billie Holiday (1948) and Stan Kenton (1957). The Stardusters had two notable hits, Brother Bill, and This is no Laughing Matter. And, they sang backup for Evelyn Knight's hit, A Little Bird Told Me, Decca Records, which became the subject of a landmark court case over covering. Members: June Hutton, Glen Gaylord, Curt Purnell, Dick Wylden (vcl), Sonny Burke (arr) See also

Name Vars

  • Stardusters
  • The Star Dusters

Members

  • Johnny Parker
  • Curt Purnell
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Summary by Nikki Nasr

"I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore Again" is a must-have album for any fan of swing music. Star Dusters and Gordon Jenkins and his orchestra have created a timeless masterpiece that will continue to inspire and delight listeners for generations to come.