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I'll Never Tire of You

"I'll Never Tire of You" is a 1941 big band song written by Richard Kollmar, Cy Walter and Jimmy Dobson. The song was copyrighted on September 6, 1941.[2] It was recorded in New York City on November 12, 1941, by the Sam Donahue Orchestra as a RCA Victor - Bluebird 78 rpm single. There were four takes. The master recording was recorded in Studio 2. Victor matrix number is BS-068193. The label name and number is Bluebird B-11479. The Catalog number is B-11479-A. The format size of the master is 10 inches.[3][4][5][6] Andy Blaine was the sole vocalist. (Blaine was also the vocalist for another well-liked Donahue song that was recorded on the same day that I'll Never Tire of You was recorded, Half a Heart is Worse Than None.)[7][8]

"I'll Never Tire of You"
Single by Sam Donahue Orchestra
B-side"Flo-Flo"
PublishedSeptember 6, 1941 (1941-09-06) Musicana, Inc., New York [1]
Recorded12 November 1941
StudioRCA Victor Studios, 155 East 24th Street, NYC
GenreBig band, swing
Length2:57
LabelBluebird (US)
Songwriter(s)Cy Walter, Richard Kollmar, Jimmy Dobson

The song on the other side of the I'll Never Tire of You recording is titled "Flo-Flo".[9][10] It was also performed by the Sam Donahue Orchestra and was also recorded on the same day that I'll Never Tire of You was recorded. Flo-Flo was composed by Academy, Emmy and Tony Award winner Ralph Burns. According to an article in the LA Times, he admitted that he learned the most about jazz by transcribing the works of Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington.[11]

"I'll Never Tire of You" is featured in The Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48.[12][13] Acrobat Records is the label name. Marketing and distribution for the album was handled by Arista Records.[14] An article in Jazz Journal featured that reissue album; which has a majority of Donahue's songs from the 1940s.[15] Online music database AllMusic also highlighted that album on their website.[16][17] Trapeze Music & Entertainment Limited, an independent label and distributor with a loyal customer base in the UK, US and throughout mainland Europe, highlighted a quote in their reviews (borrowed from Jazzviews March 2021) by Derek Ansell, a regular contributor to Jazz Journal, stating, "Although these pieces vary tremendously from track to track the music is all well played and shines a spotlight on a musician who really deserved to be much better known than he was."[18] In an article in The Syncopated Times, Scott Yanow, who has written for Down Beat, Jazz Times, AllMusic, Cadence, Coda and the Los Angeles Times, stated, regarding the collection of Donahue's songs, that "it is a pity that it could not have been a three-CD set that included everything" that he recorded during 1940-48. Yanow also voiced his opinion in that article regarding the musical skills of Donahue's bands, stating that "the musicianship is consistently excellent."[19] The Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48 is marketed via major retail outlets, including Amazon, Target and Barnes & Noble.[20][21][22] Several lesser-known retail outlets, like MVD Entertainment Group and Collectors Choice Music, also market it.[23][24]

History edit

 
Transcription disc of Cy Walter's piano version of I'll Never Tire of You, which was the media used to air on NBC Radio affiliate radio stations throughout the U.S. and Canada

Cy Walter, one of the three song writers of I'll Never Tire of You, was an American café society pianist based in New York City for four decades. According to an article in the Brattleboro Reformer, his long radio and recording career included both solo and duo performances, and stints as accompanist for such elegant vocal stylists as Greta Keller, Mabel Mercer, and Lee Wiley. Frank Sinatra was also mentioned.[25]

 
Cy Walter, one of the composers of I'll Never Tire of You, at the Copacabana night club in New York City, 1949
 
Richard Kollmar, one of the composers of I'll Never Tire of You, is looking fondly at his fiancée Dorothy Killgallen playing the piano

The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration, held at the Cutting Room in New York City on September 27, 2015, was featured in a Broadway World article two days later. The article mentioned that I'll Never Tire of You was performed "with conversational esprit" during the celebration, by tenor Doug Bowles and pianist Alex Hassan.[26][27][28]

Cy Walter's piano version of "I'll Never Tire of You" was part of the now-defunct NBC Radio Network music. It was recorded on RCA Thesaurus transcription discs for the sole purpose of broadcasting on radio stations. These discs, which were advertised in magazines like Down Beat and others, provided material—from station-identification jingles and commercials to full-length programs—for use by local stations, which were affiliates of one of the radio networks. Efforts were made as early as 1936 to consolidate the RCA Victor transcription service with NBC's independent transcription service within the NBC radio network. NBC's Thesaurus catalog system and library of recordings was not completely merged with RCA's catalog until 1939 when the consolidation was completed in an effort to compete with rival transcription services which were available at the Mutual, Columbia and World Broadcasting Systems.

The other two composers of "I'll Never Tire of You", Jimmy Dobson and Richard Kollmar, also had illustrious creative careers. Although Kollmar was also noted for being the husband of the noted columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, he was a talented singer, actor, and producer.[29] (For 18 years, Kollmar and Kilgallen worked together in a syndicated radio program called Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick. According to an article in Irish America magazine, "Fans all over the country listened to the couple's banter about their night life, children, and china patterns."[30][31])

It was stated in an archived article (dated November 26, 1965), which was highlighted at the end of a 2018 article in The Greeneville Sun that young "James ('Jimmy') Dobson," fresh out of Tusculum University, moved to "New York with his eye on Broadway." "I'll Never Tire of You" was written by him, Walter and Kollmar not long after he arrived in New York.[32] (Kollmar also attended Tusculum University.) Since there are no other mentions of him in the Discography of American Historical Recordings, it is safe to assume that "I'll Never Tire of You" was Dobson's only published song during that era. He later became a very successful actor, appearing in many movie and television roles.[33]

 
 
Sam Donahue playing the saxophone. (left) Waiter Nick Callonus standing, Donahue and fellow band leader Stan Kenton sitting in front of Sam's orchestra. (right) Library of Congress photos (4932362730 and 5269521138, respectively) that were taken at the Aquarium in New York City in 1946.

Personnel 1941 recording edit

Talented trombonist Tak Takvorian joined Donahue's band in April 1941, replacing Eddie Bert.[34][35][36] At the time, Bert couldn't read music. Since the 1941 recording sessions were about to begin (April, May and November), Donahue not only needed good trombone players, but ones who could also read the sheet music of brand-new songs.[37] ("I'll Never Tire of You" was one of those songs.) Thanks to Donahue, Bert did eventually learn how to read music. After turning down offers from Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Bert joined Charlie Barnet's band. According to an article in Jazz Times, Bert "hopscotched from Barnet to Woody Herman to Stan Kenton to Benny Goodman and back to Barnet and so on." By doing so, he "encountered most of the outstanding musicians of his day."[38] Another notable Donahue band member who was also a part of the "I'll Never Tire of You" recording was trumpeter Harry Gozzard.[39][40] He also performed with Count Basie and many other well-known musicians.[41]

  • Vocalist: Andy Blaine
  • Saxophones: Sam Donahue, Paul Petrilla, Harry Peterson, Bill Nichol, Max Kriseman
  • Trumpets: Harry Gozzard, Peter Abramo, Andy Blaine, Mitchell Paull
  • Trombones: Tak Takvorian, Ken Miesel, Dick LeFauve
  • Piano: Wayne Herdell
  • String bass: Nick Manley
  • Guitar: John Jordan
  • Drums: Hal Hahn

References edit

  1. ^ "Catalog of Copyright Entries". Google Books. Library of Congress. 1941. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Catalog of Copyright Entries". Google Books. Library of Congress. 1941. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Victor matrix BS-068193. I'll never tire of you / Andy Blaine ; Sam Donahue Orchestra". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  4. ^ "I'll Never Tire of You". Internet Archive. 12 November 1941. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Harry Gozzard". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  6. ^ "BLUEBIRD numerical listings 11000 - 11500". 78Discography.com. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Andy Blaine". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Victor matrix BS-068192. Half a heart (is worse than none) / Andy Blaine ; Sam Donahue Orchestra". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  9. ^ "Victor matrix BS-068191. Flo-flo / Sam Donahue Orchestra". DAHR. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  10. ^ "Flo-Flo". Internet Archive. 12 November 1941. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  11. ^ Thurber, Jon (November 22, 2001). "Ralph Burns, 79; Jazz Pianist, noted Arranger". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Sam Donahue - The Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48 (2021)". IsraBox - Music is Life. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  13. ^ Ansell, Derek. "SAM DONAHUE - Collection 1940 - 1948". Jazz Views. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Acrobat Records". Discogs. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  15. ^ Jack, Gordon (June 4, 2021). "Sam Donahue: Collection 1940-48". Jazz Journal. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Sam Donahue Collection: 1940-48". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  17. ^ "I'll Never Tire of You". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  18. ^ Ansell, Derek. "Sam Donahue - The Collection 1940-48". Trapeze Music. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  19. ^ Yanow, Scott (May 27, 2021). "Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48". The Syncopated Times. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48". Amazon. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  21. ^ "Sam Donahue Collection1940-48". Target Corporation. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
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  23. ^ "Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48". MVD Entertainment Group. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  24. ^ "Sam Donahue Collection 1940-48". Collectors‘ Choice Music. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  25. ^ Behrens, Frank (December 23, 2015). "The keyboard artistry of Cy Walter". Brattleboro Reformer. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  26. ^ Cohen, Alix (September 29, 2015). "Review: The Revelatory Cy Walter Centennial Celebration Is Immensely Entertaining at The Cutting Room". Broadway World. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  27. ^ Burns, Linda Amiel. "The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration And CD Release Party at The Cutting Room". Theaterscene.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  28. ^ Lester, Marilyn (October 4, 2015). "The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration and CD Release Party". Cabaret Scenes. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  29. ^ Brown, Rita Mae (November 18, 1979). "What Did Dorothy Know?". The Washington Post. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  30. ^ Rogers, Rosemary (July 2017). "Wild Irish Women: The Reporter Who Wouldn't Go Away". Irish America. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  31. ^ "Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick". Dumb.com. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  32. ^ "JimmyDobson". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  33. ^ Massey, Tim (February 24, 2018). "Before Park, There Was Jimmy". The Greeneville Sun. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  34. ^ "Tak Takvorian Part 1: Navy Trombonist". Richard Vacca. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  35. ^ "Eddie Bert". Discogs. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
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External links edit

  • Sam Donahue and his orchestra - I'll Never Tire of You
  • I'll Never Tire of You performed at Cy Walter's Centennial Celebration
  • Cy Walter Songbook - I'll Never Tire of You original sheet music available via Library of Congress website
  • Sam Donahue and his orchestra - Flo Flo

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I ll Never Tire of You is a 1941 big band song written by Richard Kollmar Cy Walter and Jimmy Dobson The song was copyrighted on September 6 1941 2 It was recorded in New York City on November 12 1941 by the Sam Donahue Orchestra as a RCA Victor Bluebird 78 rpm single There were four takes The master recording was recorded in Studio 2 Victor matrix number is BS 068193 The label name and number is Bluebird B 11479 The Catalog number is B 11479 A The format size of the master is 10 inches 3 4 5 6 Andy Blaine was the sole vocalist Blaine was also the vocalist for another well liked Donahue song that was recorded on the same day that I ll Never Tire of You was recorded Half a Heart is Worse Than None 7 8 I ll Never Tire of You Single by Sam Donahue OrchestraB side Flo Flo PublishedSeptember 6 1941 1941 09 06 Musicana Inc New York 1 Recorded12 November 1941StudioRCA Victor Studios 155 East 24th Street NYCGenreBig band swingLength2 57LabelBluebird US Songwriter s Cy Walter Richard Kollmar Jimmy DobsonThe song on the other side of the I ll Never Tire of You recording is titled Flo Flo 9 10 It was also performed by the Sam Donahue Orchestra and was also recorded on the same day that I ll Never Tire of You was recorded Flo Flo was composed by Academy Emmy and Tony Award winner Ralph Burns According to an article in the LA Times he admitted that he learned the most about jazz by transcribing the works of Count Basie Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington 11 I ll Never Tire of You is featured in The Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 12 13 Acrobat Records is the label name Marketing and distribution for the album was handled by Arista Records 14 An article in Jazz Journal featured that reissue album which has a majority of Donahue s songs from the 1940s 15 Online music database AllMusic also highlighted that album on their website 16 17 Trapeze Music amp Entertainment Limited an independent label and distributor with a loyal customer base in the UK US and throughout mainland Europe highlighted a quote in their reviews borrowed from Jazzviews March 2021 by Derek Ansell a regular contributor to Jazz Journal stating Although these pieces vary tremendously from track to track the music is all well played and shines a spotlight on a musician who really deserved to be much better known than he was 18 In an article in The Syncopated Times Scott Yanow who has written for Down Beat Jazz Times AllMusic Cadence Coda and the Los Angeles Times stated regarding the collection of Donahue s songs that it is a pity that it could not have been a three CD set that included everything that he recorded during 1940 48 Yanow also voiced his opinion in that article regarding the musical skills of Donahue s bands stating that the musicianship is consistently excellent 19 The Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 is marketed via major retail outlets including Amazon Target and Barnes amp Noble 20 21 22 Several lesser known retail outlets like MVD Entertainment Group and Collectors Choice Music also market it 23 24 Contents 1 History 2 Personnel 1941 recording 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Transcription disc of Cy Walter s piano version of I ll Never Tire of You which was the media used to air on NBC Radio affiliate radio stations throughout the U S and CanadaCy Walter one of the three song writers of I ll Never Tire of You was an American cafe society pianist based in New York City for four decades According to an article in the Brattleboro Reformer his long radio and recording career included both solo and duo performances and stints as accompanist for such elegant vocal stylists as Greta Keller Mabel Mercer and Lee Wiley Frank Sinatra was also mentioned 25 nbsp Cy Walter one of the composers of I ll Never Tire of You at the Copacabana night club in New York City 1949 nbsp Richard Kollmar one of the composers of I ll Never Tire of You is looking fondly at his fiancee Dorothy Killgallen playing the piano The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration held at the Cutting Room in New York City on September 27 2015 was featured in a Broadway World article two days later The article mentioned that I ll Never Tire of You was performed with conversational esprit during the celebration by tenor Doug Bowles and pianist Alex Hassan 26 27 28 Cy Walter s piano version of I ll Never Tire of You was part of the now defunct NBC Radio Network music It was recorded on RCA Thesaurus transcription discs for the sole purpose of broadcasting on radio stations These discs which were advertised in magazines like Down Beat and others provided material from station identification jingles and commercials to full length programs for use by local stations which were affiliates of one of the radio networks Efforts were made as early as 1936 to consolidate the RCA Victor transcription service with NBC s independent transcription service within the NBC radio network NBC s Thesaurus catalog system and library of recordings was not completely merged with RCA s catalog until 1939 when the consolidation was completed in an effort to compete with rival transcription services which were available at the Mutual Columbia and World Broadcasting Systems The other two composers of I ll Never Tire of You Jimmy Dobson and Richard Kollmar also had illustrious creative careers Although Kollmar was also noted for being the husband of the noted columnist Dorothy Kilgallen he was a talented singer actor and producer 29 For 18 years Kollmar and Kilgallen worked together in a syndicated radio program called Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick According to an article in Irish America magazine Fans all over the country listened to the couple s banter about their night life children and china patterns 30 31 It was stated in an archived article dated November 26 1965 which was highlighted at the end of a 2018 article in The Greeneville Sun that young James Jimmy Dobson fresh out of Tusculum University moved to New York with his eye on Broadway I ll Never Tire of You was written by him Walter and Kollmar not long after he arrived in New York 32 Kollmar also attended Tusculum University Since there are no other mentions of him in the Discography of American Historical Recordings it is safe to assume that I ll Never Tire of You was Dobson s only published song during that era He later became a very successful actor appearing in many movie and television roles 33 nbsp nbsp Sam Donahue playing the saxophone left Waiter Nick Callonus standing Donahue and fellow band leader Stan Kenton sitting in front of Sam s orchestra right Library of Congress photos 4932362730 and 5269521138 respectively that were taken at the Aquarium in New York City in 1946 Personnel 1941 recording editTalented trombonist Tak Takvorian joined Donahue s band in April 1941 replacing Eddie Bert 34 35 36 At the time Bert couldn t read music Since the 1941 recording sessions were about to begin April May and November Donahue not only needed good trombone players but ones who could also read the sheet music of brand new songs 37 I ll Never Tire of You was one of those songs Thanks to Donahue Bert did eventually learn how to read music After turning down offers from Harry James and Tommy Dorsey Bert joined Charlie Barnet s band According to an article in Jazz Times Bert hopscotched from Barnet to Woody Herman to Stan Kenton to Benny Goodman and back to Barnet and so on By doing so he encountered most of the outstanding musicians of his day 38 Another notable Donahue band member who was also a part of the I ll Never Tire of You recording was trumpeter Harry Gozzard 39 40 He also performed with Count Basie and many other well known musicians 41 Vocalist Andy Blaine Saxophones Sam Donahue Paul Petrilla Harry Peterson Bill Nichol Max Kriseman Trumpets Harry Gozzard Peter Abramo Andy Blaine Mitchell Paull Trombones Tak Takvorian Ken Miesel Dick LeFauve Piano Wayne Herdell String bass Nick Manley Guitar John Jordan Drums Hal HahnReferences edit Catalog of Copyright Entries Google Books Library of Congress 1941 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Catalog of Copyright Entries Google Books Library of Congress 1941 Retrieved 22 July 2022 Victor matrix BS 068193 I ll never tire of you Andy Blaine Sam Donahue Orchestra Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved 19 July 2022 I ll Never Tire of You Internet Archive 12 November 1941 Retrieved 19 July 2022 Harry Gozzard Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved 19 July 2022 BLUEBIRD numerical listings 11000 11500 78Discography com Retrieved 19 July 2022 Andy Blaine Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved 10 August 2022 Victor matrix BS 068192 Half a heart is worse than none Andy Blaine Sam Donahue Orchestra Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved 10 August 2022 Victor matrix BS 068191 Flo flo Sam Donahue Orchestra DAHR Retrieved 24 July 2022 Flo Flo Internet Archive 12 November 1941 Retrieved 27 July 2022 Thurber Jon November 22 2001 Ralph Burns 79 Jazz Pianist noted Arranger Los Angeles Times Retrieved 24 July 2022 Sam Donahue The Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 2021 IsraBox Music is Life Retrieved 22 July 2022 Ansell Derek SAM DONAHUE Collection 1940 1948 Jazz Views Retrieved 22 July 2022 Acrobat Records Discogs Retrieved 23 July 2022 Jack Gordon June 4 2021 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 Jazz Journal Retrieved 22 July 2022 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 AllMusic Retrieved 22 July 2022 I ll Never Tire of You AllMusic Retrieved 22 July 2022 Ansell Derek Sam Donahue The Collection 1940 48 Trapeze Music Retrieved 29 July 2022 Yanow Scott May 27 2021 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 The Syncopated Times Retrieved 31 July 2022 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 Amazon Retrieved 1 August 2022 Sam Donahue Collection1940 48 Target Corporation Retrieved 1 August 2022 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 Barnes amp Noble Retrieved 1 August 2022 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 MVD Entertainment Group Retrieved 1 August 2022 Sam Donahue Collection 1940 48 Collectors Choice Music Retrieved 1 August 2022 Behrens Frank December 23 2015 The keyboard artistry of Cy Walter Brattleboro Reformer Retrieved 22 July 2022 Cohen Alix September 29 2015 Review The Revelatory Cy Walter Centennial Celebration Is Immensely Entertaining at The Cutting Room Broadway World Retrieved 21 July 2022 Burns Linda Amiel The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration And CD Release Party at The Cutting Room Theaterscene com Retrieved 21 July 2022 Lester Marilyn October 4 2015 The Cy Walter Centennial Celebration and CD Release Party Cabaret Scenes Retrieved 29 July 2022 Brown Rita Mae November 18 1979 What Did Dorothy Know The Washington Post Retrieved 21 July 2022 Rogers Rosemary July 2017 Wild Irish Women The Reporter Who Wouldn t Go Away Irish America Retrieved 30 July 2022 Breakfast with Dorothy and Dick Dumb com Retrieved 30 July 2022 JimmyDobson AllMusic Retrieved 24 October 2022 Massey Tim February 24 2018 Before Park There Was Jimmy The Greeneville Sun Retrieved 26 July 2022 Tak Takvorian Part 1 Navy Trombonist Richard Vacca 26 January 2020 Retrieved 11 August 2022 Eddie Bert Discogs Retrieved 11 August 2022 Tak Takvorian Discogs Retrieved 11 August 2022 Robinson Greg April 25 2019 Eddie Bert Jazz Times Retrieved 11 August 2022 Robinson Greg April 25 2019 Eddie Bert Jazz Times Retrieved 11 August 2022 Sam Donahue And His Orchestra Hollywood Hop Discogs Retrieved 11 August 2022 Harry Gozzard Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved 19 July 2022 Count Basie The Alternative Takes Vol 2 1940 1941 All Music Retrieved 11 August 2022 External links editSam Donahue and his orchestra I ll Never Tire of You I ll Never Tire of You performed at Cy Walter s Centennial Celebration Cy Walter Songbook I ll Never Tire of You original sheet music available via Library of Congress website Sam Donahue and his orchestra Flo Flo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27ll Never Tire of You amp oldid 1154219265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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