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HEARTACHES

Words by John Klenner, Music by Al Hoffman

Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

Vocal chorus by Carmen Lombardo

Recorded January 28, 1931

Columbia 2390D

Although Canada's premiere dance band, the Royal Canadians, are most closely associated with Guy Lombardo, it was in fact his younger brother Carmen who was the true driving force behind the music group. Born in London, Ontario in 1903, the Lombardo brothers made their first debut together at a church function in 1914, starting what would end up to be a 55-year collaboration.

Both Carmen and Guy began taking music lessons at the same time, with Guy on violin and Carmen on flute. Over the years, Carmen would switch to saxophone while Guy would just pick up a conductor's baton. The Royal Canadians formed in 1916, with Carmen as singer, saxophone player and composer. Their first prominent performance occurred at a dance pavilion in Grand Bend, Ontario in 1919.

In 1923, The Royal Canadians moved to Cleveland, Ohio and quickly obtained a permanent gig at a nightclub called the Claremont Trent. The band was taken under the wing of club owner, Louis Bleet, and continued to play in the Cleveland area until 1927, when they moved to Chicago and began broadcasting live on the radio from the Granada Cafe. In 1928, two of Carmen's songs, Coquette and Sweethearts on Parade,became major hits for the group, attracting international attention. The Royal Canadians were known for 'the sweetest music this side of Heaven', a description coined by Ashton Stevens of the Chicago Tribune. In 1929, The Royal Canadians began their longest standing gig at the Roosevelt Grill in New York City, lasting 33 years. It was at the Roosevelt that The Royal Canadians began the annual tradition of a New Years Eve telecast on CBS. The Royal Canadians sold at least 100 million records. Between 1929 and 1952 there wasn't a single year that a Guy Lombardo record didn't chart - 21 of them at number one, and many featuring songs by Carmen Lombardo.

Comentarios

8 years ago

Carmilita Zotomayor-Riveral

Listen and enjoy fine music by an orchestra -

9 years ago

Steven Torrey

And Dec. 31, 1971--the ex and I ushered in the New Year to Guy Lombardo... Where did the time go?

9 years ago

Richard West

Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians all great music

9 years ago

Art Howard

Sweetest music this side of you know where -

10 years ago

John Coyle

Kenny Gardner , Guy's brother-in-law and a lead singer with the orchestra in the 40's and 50's had the perfect voice for Heartaches. However if there was ever a song that was owned by a band it was Ted Weems and a blind whistler.

10 years ago

Jeffrey Faellaci

thank you, I actually have that lp. you're lucky to have such good clean 78s to enjoy - I just love the band's '31 sound. thanks again for sharing them.

10 years ago

Jeffrey Faellaci

I can't stop listening to this one, and the sound is so clean and rich. Do you know if it's been included on any cd? I haven't found one so far. Also "It Must be True"?

10 years ago

Irene Muñoz

LINDO TEMA, MUCHOS RECUERDOS, GRACIAS

10 years ago

DouglasUrantia

Its all about proper marketing.....right? Remember the rock 'n roll "payola" scandal.?

10 years ago

Cliff Byers

Guy Lombardo you gotta' love him!! Superb!

10 years ago

Luci Young

Listen and enjoy fine music by an orchestra -

10 years ago

John Bianchi

That's right on, and I believe that they became hits in '47 because one radio station in North Carolina had a DJ who was a fan of Weems and Perry Como (Weem's vocalist for a time) and he loved the '38 version and played it around the clock. And suddenly, people wanted to buy it.

10 years ago

Angela Von Guesse

Listen and enjoy fine music by an orchestra -

10 years ago

Bhatti ifti

For my parents, Jaime Z. and Carmilita Z. Ambrosio

10 years ago

bsgs98

I don't think that Lombardo and Sinatra ever performed together. However Bing Crosby did in 1933! See it on YouTube "Guy Lombardo Bing Crosby - Young And Healthy (1933)"

10 years ago

Janette Walker

I so love this - but then I haven't yet found a Lombardo I disliked. Wonderful thank you.

11 years ago

Carmilita Z. Ambrosio

For my parents, Jaime Z. and Carmilita Z. Ambrosio

11 years ago

Corrie121

This is a superb version of this fabulous song. Thank you for sharing this 5* post.

11 years ago

Barbara Belcher

Olden time music to do your work by ... <3

11 years ago

Rogelio G

I love the arrangement. Great version. Thanks for sharing.

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