
David Jacobs collection with Matt.
Perhaps you'll have more success, Robert, if you suggest a Frances Langford song as part of the "common denominator". Pick a FL song that has a connection with Sinatra and/or Streisand, and he just might play it---if it's in his collection!
I think he would play Frances Langford; she was still performing in the past 10 years. Some of the music he's playing tonight certainly sounds dated (e.g., Sometimes I'm Happy, Carriage and Pair).
But Matt Monro is timeless. Great to hear Come Back To Me open the programme. I didn't know it was from On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.
I think he would play Frances Langford; she was still performing in the past 10 years. Some of the music he's playing tonight certainly sounds dated (e.g., Sometimes I'm Happy, Carriage and Pair).
But Matt Monro is timeless. Great to hear Come Back To Me open the programme. I didn't know it was from On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.
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Yes we heard it Robert, so that's Three of Matt's songs played today, on Eric Hall's show and Elaine Page.
And if you were listening to Eric Hall today a lady who called in said that on a visit to America many years ago she saw Harry James band leader and trumpeter, and Frances Langford.
And last but not least Eric played Al Martino's "I Have But One Heart"

And if you were listening to Eric Hall today a lady who called in said that on a visit to America many years ago she saw Harry James band leader and trumpeter, and Frances Langford.
And last but not least Eric played Al Martino's "I Have But One Heart"


I just heard four minutes of loveliness: Matt Monro's The Shadow Of Your Smile. Every note, every word is beautiful. I love his "wistful" and how he changed the words and melody on "and you will see". You can hear joy when he sings the word "joy". No one can do this like Matt Monro.
I was thinking I might have to take The Shadow Of Your Smile out of my top 10 Matt Monro songs, to make room for something from The Rare Monro. There's just too many songs for my top 10! I already have to expand my list from 75 to 100 because of The Rare Monro!
I have really enjoyed this Sunday's David Jacobs Collection. I've always loved Nelson Riddle instrumental arrangement of Younger Than Springtime. And the Alma Cogan song was nice. And I had forgotten how much I enjoy Doris Day's Fly Me To The Moon. They don't write songs like that anymore.

I was thinking I might have to take The Shadow Of Your Smile out of my top 10 Matt Monro songs, to make room for something from The Rare Monro. There's just too many songs for my top 10! I already have to expand my list from 75 to 100 because of The Rare Monro!
I have really enjoyed this Sunday's David Jacobs Collection. I've always loved Nelson Riddle instrumental arrangement of Younger Than Springtime. And the Alma Cogan song was nice. And I had forgotten how much I enjoy Doris Day's Fly Me To The Moon. They don't write songs like that anymore.


A very young sounding Matt -probably from the Decca days- was played by David tonight singing "That Old Feeling" - David also rather surprisingly played a song by 60's hearthrob Mark Wynter too
Earlier, in case anyone thought I had missed it, Russell Davies finished his show by playing a Frances Langford song


Earlier, in case anyone thought I had missed it, Russell Davies finished his show by playing a Frances Langford song


"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"

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