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Johnnie Ray: Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

5-CD Box (LP-Format) mit 84-seitigem gebundenem Buch, 129 Einzeltitel, Spieldauer 348:10 Minuten.

This is the first of two Bear Family sets that chronicle Johnnie Ray's remarkable, epochal career. One of the greatest and most charismatic entertainers in American popular music, Johnnie Ray was not only one of the godfathers of rock 'n' roll but one of the most distinctive interpreters of the classic popular song. He took the drama of R&B, the feel of jazz, a taste of country, and some of the greatest songs of the era to carve out a unique niche in American popular music. And, as the accompanying book confirms, he did this while wrestling with deafness, alcoholism and sexual identity problems.

The five CDs in this set comprise everything that Johnnie Ray recorded for Columbia Records and its subsidiaries between 1951 and 1956, including his breakthrough hit, Cry, as well as Top 10 chartbusters like Walkin' My Baby Back Home,The Little White Cloud That Cried, Please Mister Sun, Somebody Stole My Gal, Such A Night, andJust Walkin' In The Rain. This set also includes his duets with Doris Day and
Frankie Laine, all of his fabulously rare early albums, and several previously unissued masters. The fifth CD comprises two live albums, one recorded in England in 1954 and another recorded in Las Vegas in 1957, plus the soundtrack recordings from 'There's No Business Like Show Business'.

Johnnie Ray's music was daring, innovative, blues-drenched, and dramatic in the early Fifties, and is as electrifying nearly fifty years later.

This set offers conclusive proof that he was the consummate, natural born entertainer.

Also included is a 84-page book with a newly researched biography by Jonny Whiteside and many unpublished photos from the apex of Johnnie Ray's remarkable and singular career.

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  • Interpret: Johnnie Ray

  • Album titlle: Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set)

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Genre Pop

  • Preiscode EK
  • Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Artikelart Box set

  • EAN: 4000127162854

  • weight in Kg 2.15
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01Whiskey And GinJohnnie Ray
02Tell The Lady I Said GoodbyeJohnnie Ray
03She Didn't Say Nothin' At AllJohnnie Ray
04I'm Just A Shadow Of MyselfJohnnie Ray
05Give Me TimeJohnnie Ray
06The Little White Cloud That CriedJohnnie Ray
07Coffee And Cigarettes (Thinkin' It Over)Johnnie Ray
08The Lady Drinks ChampagneJohnnie Ray
09CryJohnnie Ray
10Out In The Cold AgainJohnnie Ray
11Please, Mr. SunJohnnie Ray
12(Here Am I) Broken HeartedJohnnie Ray
13Paths Of ParadiseJohnnie Ray
14Mountains In The MoonlightJohnnie Ray
15Walkin' My Baby Back HomeJohnnie Ray
16All Of MeJohnnie Ray
17Don't Take Your Love From MeJohnnie Ray
18Don't Blame MeJohnnie Ray
19What's The Use?Johnnie Ray
20Gee, But I'm LonesomeJohnnie Ray
21A Sinner Am IJohnnie Ray
22I'll Never Fall In Love AgainJohnnie Ray
23Faith Can Move MountainsJohnnie Ray
24Don't Say Love Has EndedJohnnie Ray
25Love Me (Baby Can't You Love Me)Johnnie Ray
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01Mister MidnightJohnnie Ray
02Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneJohnnie Ray
03All I Do Is Dream Of YouJohnnie Ray
04Nobody's SweetheartJohnnie Ray
05I Can't Escape From YouJohnnie Ray
06Somebody Stole My GalJohnnie Ray
07SatisfiedJohnnie Ray
08I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My LordJohnnie Ray
09With These HandsJohnnie Ray
10The Touch Of God's HandJohnnie Ray
11It's The Talk Of The TownJohnnie Ray
12Ma Says, Pa Says (& DORIS DAY)Johnnie Ray
13A Full Time Job (& DORIS DAY)Johnnie Ray
14Glad Rag DollJohnnie Ray
15Oh, What A Sad, Sad DayJohnnie Ray
16Sweet Evening BreezeJohnnie Ray
17She Didn't Say Nothin' At AllJohnnie Ray
18Tell The Lady I Said GoodbyeJohnnie Ray
19Whiskey And GinJohnnie Ray
20An Orchid For The LadyJohnnie Ray
21Let's Walk That-A-Way (& DORIS DAY)Johnnie Ray
22Candy Lips (& DORIS DAY)Johnnie Ray
23The Others I LikeJohnnie Ray
24DestinyJohnnie Ray
25Why Should I Be Sorry?Johnnie Ray
26As Time Goes ByJohnnie Ray
27You'd Be SurprisedJohnnie Ray
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01Such A NightJohnnie Ray
02To Ev'ry Girl, To Ev'ry BoyJohnnie Ray
03Hey ThereJohnnie Ray
04Hernando's HideawayJohnnie Ray
05Going, Going, Gone!Johnnie Ray
06If You BelieveJohnnie Ray
07Alexander's Ragtime BandJohnnie Ray
08The Only Girl I'll Ever LoveJohnnie Ray
09Thine Eyes Are As The Eyes Of A DoveJohnnie Ray
10Papa Loves MamboJohnnie Ray
11Paths Of ParadiseJohnnie Ray
12Parade Of Broken HeartsJohnnie Ray
13Ooh! Aah! Oh! (This Is Love)Johnnie Ray
14Flip, Flop And FlyJohnnie Ray
15Why Does Your Daddy Have to Go?Johnnie Ray
16Taking A Chance On LoveJohnnie Ray
17My Love For YouJohnnie Ray
18Song Of The DreamerJohnnie Ray
19I've Got So Many Million YearsJohnnie Ray
20A Heart Comes In HandyJohnnie Ray
21Johnnie's Comin' HomeJohnnie Ray
22Who's Sorry Now?Johnnie Ray
23Love, Love, LoveJohnnie Ray
24Goodbye, Au Revoir, AdiosJohnnie Ray
25Because I Love HerJohnnie Ray
26Walk Along With KingsJohnnie Ray
27Ain't Misbehavin'Johnnie Ray
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01If I Had YouJohnnie Ray
02In The CandlelightJohnnie Ray
03Look Homeward, AngelJohnnie Ray
04Weaker Than WiseJohnnie Ray
05Just Walking In The RainJohnnie Ray
06Up Above My Head (& FRANKIE LAINE)Johnnie Ray
07Good Evening Friends (& FRANKIE LAINE)Johnnie Ray
08How Long, How Long BluesJohnnie Ray
09You Don't Owe Me A ThingJohnnie Ray
10No Wedding TodayJohnnie Ray
11Trouble In MindJohnnie Ray
12I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)Johnnie Ray
13I Miss You SoJohnnie Ray
14Everyday (Everyday I Have The Blues)Johnnie Ray
15I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of TownJohnnie Ray
16Sent For You YesterdayJohnnie Ray
17Pretty-Eyed BabyJohnnie Ray
18Shake A HandJohnnie Ray
19I'll Never Be FreeJohnnie Ray
20So LongJohnnie Ray
21Lotus BlossomJohnnie Ray
22Lotus Blossom (alt. version)Johnnie Ray
23In The Candlelight (alt. version)Johnnie Ray
24Up Above My Head (& FRANKIE LAINE)(alt.)Johnnie Ray
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm GoneJohnnie Ray
02Glad Rag DollJohnnie Ray
03A Hundred Years From TodayJohnnie Ray
04With These HandsJohnnie Ray
05Somebody Stole My GalJohnnie Ray
06With These HandsJohnnie Ray
07Walkin' My Baby Back HomeJohnnie Ray
08As Time Goes ByJohnnie Ray
09Such A NightJohnnie Ray
10The Little White Cloud That CriedJohnnie Ray
11CryJohnnie Ray
12I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My LordJohnnie Ray
13Should I?Johnnie Ray
14Shake A HandJohnnie Ray
15Ain't Misbehavin'Johnnie Ray
16As Time Goes ByJohnnie Ray
17CoquetteJohnnie Ray
18Just Walking In The RainJohnnie Ray
19Yes Tonight, JosephineJohnnie Ray
20YesterdaysJohnnie Ray
21Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air)Johnnie Ray
22Don't Worry 'bout MeJohnnie Ray
23Medley: The Little Cloud That Cried/CryJohnnie Ray
24I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My LordJohnnie Ray
25If You BelieveJohnnie Ray
26Alexander's Ragtime Band (part 1)Johnnie Ray
27Alexander's Ragtime Band (conclusion)Johnnie Ray
Johnnie Ray Singer-pianist Johnnie Ray exploded onto the American pop music scene in late... more
"Johnnie Ray"

Johnnie Ray

Singer-pianist Johnnie Ray exploded onto the American pop music scene in late 1951 with Cry,a ballad given such an emotional and unorthodox treatment that it stunned the listening public,  and held down both the #1 and (with Ray's self-penned Little White Cloud That Cried as the flip) #2 spots on 'Billboard's' pop chart--a unique achievement. The 24 year old Oregon born Ray matched his unusual vocal approach with a wildly physical performing style that, as label-mate Tony Bennett said, "smashed all the rules." Not surprisingly, Ray had been discovered at a black R&B Mecca, the Flame Showbar in Detroit, where he'd insinuated himself after almost three years of thankless toil in the "upholstered sewers" (as Johnnie himself described them) of Los Angeles and the nightclubs, roadhouses, after-hours clubs and burlesque theaters of the Pacific Northwest.

Unconventional hardly began to describe Johnnie Ray; a hard-drinking, blues- shouting, piano-kicking, bisexual firebrand. Not only did Johnnie, in performance go absolutely ape--throwing himself onto the stage, writhing, gasping, gesturing wildly, wresting the microphone from its stand and racing back and forth with it, leaping from the stage into his audience (antics never before attempted by any performer, black or white), he also wore a hearing aid--the result of a 1940 blanket toss accident when members of his boy scout troupe accidentally dumped him onto the ground; a dry straw punctured the ear drum. The handicap, taken with all the rest of his wild presentation, qualified him as a freak, a big beat mutant who shocked and disturbed staid 1950s America. Barely recalled by the public today, Johnnie Ray was a crucial figure in pop music--the missing link between crooner Sinatra and rock 'n' roll idol Elvis Presley.

During his initial burst of fame, captivating not only the bobby sox set but also Manhattan's Cafe Society and beyond (everyone from Tallulah Bankhead to Salvador Dali to Noel Coward to Yul Brynner to Hank Williams Sr. proclaimed their adoration), Ray's manager Bernie Lang had aggressively capitalized on his property, re-negotiating Johnnie's contract with Okeh and later Columbia no less than three times and launching the first all-out merchandising scheme in pop music history: in 1952, Johnnie Ray bobbysox were selling at the rate of 30, 000 dozen pairs a week. There were Johnnie Ray Teardrop suits, sport shirts, ladies blouses, Cry-kerchiefs, folios, plans for a hand puppet--an endless and lucrative stream of products capitalizing on the Cry Guy's unexpected appeal.

Bernie Lang had good reason to exploit Ray as much as possible--the bottom could drop out any time. Within a week of signing his recording contract in April 1951, Johnnie had been arrested by an undercover vice officer in the mens' room of a Detroit burlesque house; charged with accosting and soliciting, Johnnie plead guilty, paid his fine and blithely went on to become the world's reigning international pop star (riots broke out everytime he toured Britain and Australia--his overseas fans were virtually uncontrollable). Even a high-profile but short-lived marriage to the daughter of legendary Sunset Strip showman Charlie Morrison, owner of the swank Mocambo, could not provide cover. When the debut issue of the notorious scandal magazine 'Confidential' appeared in 1953, Johnnie was on the cover, subject of a vicious character assassination that, almost miraculously, did not refer to the 1951 arrest. But Johnnie had a rogue-ish reputation--he'd also been arrested a number of other times since attaining fame, as a common drunk (passed out in an airport terminal) and a spectacular drunk and disorderly charge (roller skating through the lobby of a Minneapolis hotel, squirting guests with a water pistol).

Personally, Johnnie was a odd mixture of rural farmboy, high-camp gay blade, jazz-R&B philosopher and formal old school Tin Pan Alley entertainer. His degree of interest in men and women constantly shifted; after splitting with his wife Marilyn in 1953, he had started an ongoing relationship with a male model that lasted for some 7 or 8 years. But in 1956, male model or no, Johnnie began a torrid affair with 44 year old columnist, crime reporter and radio/television personality Dorothy Kilgallen. A powerful figure and veteran Hearst employee, Kilgallen was as famous as Johnnie; although she was married (with three children) the Ray-Kilgallen affair was one of Gotham's most open secrets. They did not just hide in plain sight, they flaunted it and necked outrageously, pawing each other like a pair of teenagers at tables in most of New York's top clubs. No one dared publicly speak or write of the affair--she was a fearsome adversary whom none would cross.

This was most fortuitous for the Cry Guy, whose career, since 'Confidential's' lurid expose, constantly vacillated between glory and scandal. As a result, Johnnie Ray's cachet was re-established and his romance had coincided with a renewed vigor, depth and skill in many of his records.

Back in the studio on March 17, 1957, Johnnie again plunged into the pop market with the whooping ebullience of Yes Tonight Josephine, the mind- bending overkill of Build Your Love (On A Strong Foundation) and gingerly strolled the dusty, Western-flavored Street of Memories. The next record date, May 26, 1957, produced two more slabs of pure 1950s pop: Miss Me Just a Little, the dizzying, god-awful Texas Tambourine, and Pink Sweater Angel, a weak attempt to rope in the sock hop crowd. But the last tune, Soliloquy Of A Fool,was an extraordinary, if not altogether unique, piece of work; eerie, dramatic, with weird percussion and a ghostly sounding organ. Johnnie's vocal is riveting, a performance of white-knuckled, teeth-grinding intensity.

He was riding so high, coming off his #2 hit, Just Walkin In the Rain,and the Top Ten follow-up You Don't Owe Me A Thing, that Johnnie decided he was going to get himself something really wonderful to celebrate his 31st birthday. He was going to buy back his hearing. Following rounds of consultation, he secretly entered a New York hospital and spent his birthday, January 10, 1958, undergoing surgery. The press was called in the following day. Propped up in bed, with a huge bandage wrapped around his head and a doting doe-eyed nurse melting beside him, Johnnie smiled for the photographers but did not answer any questions. He couldn't have--the operation was a flop. Doctors brainstormed, then suggested an immediate second go at it. Johnnie agreed. He went back for another attempt on January 12.

Two days later, in a special report headlined:"Johnnie Ray Ear Miracle Thrills New York," famed columnist Earl Wilson ballyhooed "the great good news that Johnnie Ray can hear after a second operation has Broadway again believing in miracles." By the second paragraph this cheery tone dwindled to more sober observations like "at least partly a success  it appears he is going to be able to hear." The basis of the story lay in the fact that Johnnie had detected a gust of wind vibrating the window pane next to his bed when Wilson dropped in. Earl was doing him a favor with the miracle angle.

While the first operation was a failure, the second was a disaster. The surgery completely eradicated what little remained of his left ear's hearing and diminished that in his good right ear by almost sixty percent. Happy Birthday. 

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Tracklist
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 1
01 Whiskey And Gin
02 Tell The Lady I Said Goodbye
03 She Didn't Say Nothin' At All
04 I'm Just A Shadow Of Myself
05 Give Me Time
06 The Little White Cloud That Cried
07 Coffee And Cigarettes (Thinkin' It Over)
08 The Lady Drinks Champagne
09 Cry
10 Out In The Cold Again
11 Please, Mr. Sun
12 (Here Am I) Broken Hearted
13 Paths Of Paradise
14 Mountains In The Moonlight
15 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
16 All Of Me
17 Don't Take Your Love From Me
18 Don't Blame Me
19 What's The Use?
20 Gee, But I'm Lonesome
21 A Sinner Am I
22 I'll Never Fall In Love Again
23 Faith Can Move Mountains
24 Don't Say Love Has Ended
25 Love Me (Baby Can't You Love Me)
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 2
01 Mister Midnight
02 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
03 All I Do Is Dream Of You
04 Nobody's Sweetheart
05 I Can't Escape From You
06 Somebody Stole My Gal
07 Satisfied
08 I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My Lord
09 With These Hands
10 The Touch Of God's Hand
11 It's The Talk Of The Town
12 Ma Says, Pa Says (& DORIS DAY)
13 A Full Time Job (& DORIS DAY)
14 Glad Rag Doll
15 Oh, What A Sad, Sad Day
16 Sweet Evening Breeze
17 She Didn't Say Nothin' At All
18 Tell The Lady I Said Goodbye
19 Whiskey And Gin
20 An Orchid For The Lady
21 Let's Walk That-A-Way (& DORIS DAY)
22 Candy Lips (& DORIS DAY)
23 The Others I Like
24 Destiny
25 Why Should I Be Sorry?
26 As Time Goes By
27 You'd Be Surprised
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 3
01 Such A Night
02 To Ev'ry Girl, To Ev'ry Boy
03 Hey There
04 Hernando's Hideaway
05 Going, Going, Gone!
06 If You Believe
07 Alexander's Ragtime Band
08 The Only Girl I'll Ever Love
09 Thine Eyes Are As The Eyes Of A Dove
10 Papa Loves Mambo
11 Paths Of Paradise
12 Parade Of Broken Hearts
13 Ooh! Aah! Oh! (This Is Love)
14 Flip, Flop And Fly
15 Why Does Your Daddy Have to Go?
16 Taking A Chance On Love
17 My Love For You
18 Song Of The Dreamer
19 I've Got So Many Million Years
20 A Heart Comes In Handy
21 Johnnie's Comin' Home
22 Who's Sorry Now?
23 Love, Love, Love
24 Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adios
25 Because I Love Her
26 Walk Along With Kings
27 Ain't Misbehavin'
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 4
01 If I Had You
02 In The Candlelight
03 Look Homeward, Angel
04 Weaker Than Wise
05 Just Walking In The Rain
06 Up Above My Head (& FRANKIE LAINE)
07 Good Evening Friends (& FRANKIE LAINE)
08 How Long, How Long Blues
09 You Don't Owe Me A Thing
10 No Wedding Today
11 Trouble In Mind
12 I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)
13 I Miss You So
14 Everyday (Everyday I Have The Blues)
15 I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
16 Sent For You Yesterday
17 Pretty-Eyed Baby
18 Shake A Hand
19 I'll Never Be Free
20 So Long
21 Lotus Blossom
22 Lotus Blossom (alt. version)
23 In The Candlelight (alt. version)
24 Up Above My Head (& FRANKIE LAINE)(alt.)
Ray, Johnnie - Cry (5-CD Deluxe Box Set) Box set 5
01 Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
02 Glad Rag Doll
03 A Hundred Years From Today
04 With These Hands
05 Somebody Stole My Gal
06 With These Hands
07 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
08 As Time Goes By
09 Such A Night
10 The Little White Cloud That Cried
11 Cry
12 I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My Lord
13 Should I?
14 Shake A Hand
15 Ain't Misbehavin'
16 As Time Goes By
17 Coquette
18 Just Walking In The Rain
19 Yes Tonight, Josephine
20 Yesterdays
21 Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air)
22 Don't Worry 'bout Me
23 Medley: The Little Cloud That Cried/Cry
24 I'm Gonna Walk And Talk With My Lord
25 If You Believe
26 Alexander's Ragtime Band (part 1)
27 Alexander's Ragtime Band (conclusion)