Step back in time with Dick Haymes and his timeless collection of big band and adult standards, captured live at the iconic Cocoanut Grove in 1972. This album, released by Screenland Records in 2013, offers a nostalgic journey through the golden age of swing and classic American songbook.
Dick Haymes, known for his smooth baritone and impeccable phrasing, delivers a captivating performance that showcases his enduring talent. The album spans a mere 47 minutes, yet it's packed with 17 tracks that highlight Haymes' versatility and charm. From the romantic "Let Me Love You" to the playful "Me and Bobby McGee," and the heartfelt "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," each song is a testament to Haymes' ability to connect with his audience.
The album also features medleys that pay homage to the era's rich musical heritage, including a State Fair Medley and a Forties Medley, blending classics like "That's for Me," "It Might as Well Be Spring," and "Cherokee." Haymes' rendition of "Wave" adds a touch of contemporary flair, showcasing his adaptability across different styles.
"Live at the Cocoanut Grove 1972" is not just a collection of songs; it's a snapshot of a moment in time, capturing the energy and elegance of a bygone era. Whether you're a longtime fan of Dick Haymes or a newcomer to his music, this album is a delightful exploration of his artistry and the enduring appeal of classic American standards.