ANDY WILLIAMS
ANDY WILLIAMS
I have always liked Andy Williams. I started listening to him before Matt, and it was through a song called SOLITAIRE i started listening to him, because at the time i was a huge fan of THE CARPENTERS, and they recorded a version of this song, and i happened to be browsing through a record shop in stockport and came accross ANDY WILLIAMS,s SOLITAIRE album and thought i would try it and immediately liked him, my favourite songs are CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE, HOME LOVIN' MAN, HAPPY HEART AND MAY EACH DAY. Went to see him in Manchester about 4 years ago and he was brilliant, he sang practically u.k. hit he had over the years.
Andy Williams did have a lot of UK hits. I think more than in the US. He was basically known for his family Christmas TV specials in the US.
We wrote about his Dear Heart in the Jack Jones series of messages.
My favourite Andy Williams' songs are: Can't Get Used To Losing You and Happy Heart. And I've just discovered two beautiful recordings by him: Tom Jobim's Corcovado (with a lovely falsetto at the end) and Henry Mancini's beautiful In The Arms Of Love from a movie I've never heard of (something like What Did You Do In The War). I actually thought this was a Bert Kaempfert song, because the arrangement was so "Kaempfert". As I've mentioned previously, I love the Kaempfert arrangements of the 1960s. He has the best version of his own Strangers In The Night.
I grew up only knowing Andy Williams' versions of Charade and Moon River, but now I prefer Henry Mancini's version of both songs and Matt Monro's Charade and Danny Williams' Moon River.
We wrote about his Dear Heart in the Jack Jones series of messages.
My favourite Andy Williams' songs are: Can't Get Used To Losing You and Happy Heart. And I've just discovered two beautiful recordings by him: Tom Jobim's Corcovado (with a lovely falsetto at the end) and Henry Mancini's beautiful In The Arms Of Love from a movie I've never heard of (something like What Did You Do In The War). I actually thought this was a Bert Kaempfert song, because the arrangement was so "Kaempfert". As I've mentioned previously, I love the Kaempfert arrangements of the 1960s. He has the best version of his own Strangers In The Night.
I grew up only knowing Andy Williams' versions of Charade and Moon River, but now I prefer Henry Mancini's version of both songs and Matt Monro's Charade and Danny Williams' Moon River.
Hi John, Paul and Robert,
Andy Williams is a great singer isn't he?
I read a little about him in a magazine recently.
Andy is 77 years old and still performing every week!
If I read the article correctly, he owns a theatre in Branson, [or was it the Osmonds that own the theatre but Andy performers there so much he should own the theatre!]
Like many other singers, he is still in good voice and let's hope Andy will still be performing for many more years to come.
Andy Williams is a great singer isn't he?
I read a little about him in a magazine recently.
Andy is 77 years old and still performing every week!
If I read the article correctly, he owns a theatre in Branson, [or was it the Osmonds that own the theatre but Andy performers there so much he should own the theatre!]
Like many other singers, he is still in good voice and let's hope Andy will still be performing for many more years to come.
Hilary
More on Andy Williams:-
Andy has a new album;-I DON'T REMEMBER EVER GROWING UP.
Lady In Red
Desperado
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Have I Told you?
She's The One
Title Song
I Don't Want To Talk About It
I'll Never Break Your Heart
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Just To See Her
One Sweet Day
Every Breath You Take
Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?
to order online- Andygifts@aol.com
CD only available Stateside at $20 plus P&P.
INTERNATIONAL ANDY WILLIAMS APPRECIATION SOCIETY,
IAWAS,P.O.BOX 5,Westerham,Kent.TN16 1UE in association with THE MOON RIVER THEATRE,2500 W.highway 76,Branson,MO 65616 USA.
Andy has a new album;-I DON'T REMEMBER EVER GROWING UP.
Lady In Red
Desperado
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Have I Told you?
She's The One
Title Song
I Don't Want To Talk About It
I'll Never Break Your Heart
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Just To See Her
One Sweet Day
Every Breath You Take
Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?
to order online- Andygifts@aol.com
CD only available Stateside at $20 plus P&P.
INTERNATIONAL ANDY WILLIAMS APPRECIATION SOCIETY,
IAWAS,P.O.BOX 5,Westerham,Kent.TN16 1UE in association with THE MOON RIVER THEATRE,2500 W.highway 76,Branson,MO 65616 USA.
Hi Marian, the album is called I DON'T REMEMBER EVER GROWING UP and you can only order it direct drom The Moon River Theatre, email andygifts@aol.com
I used to really like Andy Williams and have many of his albums, and loved his tv shows, but we saw him live about three years ago in Basingstoke (which Andy pronounced Bassingstoke!) and I don't like to say it, but we were quite disappointed. Obviously making allowances for his age now and though he can still sing well, the old magic just didn't seem to be there anymore.
Sorry!
Marian
Sorry!
Marian
I had tea with Andy about three years ago at a club in Charing Cross Road-he was charming and we had a great meeting/chat etc. I thought he had lost far too much weight and he said he was on a'DAIRY PRODUCT FREE'diet. Since then,he has reverted to 'proper diet'which may have helped his voice/vocal power.
At same time saw him at The Bridgewater Hall,Manchester and he put on a super show-of course,not like he did in his earlier years.Lots of modern songs including an excellent version of DESPERADO now on his latest album(I think).
More recently he was on BBC TV ONE in a show introduced by Natasha Kaplinsky-I must admit,I watched the show more to see her than the cast.
Andy didn't sound too good on that!
At same time saw him at The Bridgewater Hall,Manchester and he put on a super show-of course,not like he did in his earlier years.Lots of modern songs including an excellent version of DESPERADO now on his latest album(I think).
More recently he was on BBC TV ONE in a show introduced by Natasha Kaplinsky-I must admit,I watched the show more to see her than the cast.
Andy didn't sound too good on that!