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Johnny Desmond

Johnny Desmond (born Giovanni Alfredo De Simone; November 14, 1919 – September 6, 1985) was an American singer who was popular in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.[1]

Johnny Desmond
Desmond in 1953
Background information
Birth nameGiovanni Alfredo De Simone
Born(1919-11-14)November 14, 1919
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedSeptember 6, 1985(1985-09-06) (aged 65)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresTraditional pop
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1939–1972
LabelsDecca, Okeh, Columbia, RCA Victor, MGM, Coral

Biography edit

Early years edit

Desmond was born Giovanni de Simone in Detroit, Michigan.[2] He began singing in the St. Joseph's parish choir when he was 11 years old.[3] As a boy he also sang on a local radio station, but at age 15 he quit to work at his father's grocery.[1] He attended Northwestern High School.[3] He retained a love of music, and briefly attended the Detroit Conservatory of Music before heading to the nightclub circuit, playing piano and singing.[1]

In 1939, he formed his own singing group. The group was first called the Downbeats. After being hired to work with Bob Crosby's big band in 1940, it was renamed the Bob-O-Links.[1] The group appeared on 15 commercial recordings by the Crosby orchestra, including two charted hits, "You Forgot About Me" (which reached No. 15), and "Do You Care?" (No. 18).

War years edit

In the middle of 1941, Desmond decided to leave the Bob-O-Links to go solo. He became the featured vocalist for Gene Krupa's band, replacing Howard Dulaney,[1] in September, recording over a dozen songs, the last of which was "All Those Wonderful Years", a song from the movie Keep 'em Flying, which reached No. 21 on the US chart.

In 1942, he enlisted in the United States Army, but his military service was in fact a continuation of his singing career.[1] He was a member of Glenn Miller's Army Air Forces Orchestra[1] and replaced singer Tony Martin after he joined the US Navy, from November 1943 until July 28, 1945, when the band was shipped home. He and the band played troop and air bases in England, and eventually went to France in December 1944. He made a number of radio broadcasts with the Miller band, and was given his own show called "A Soldier and a Song."[1] on the American Forces Network (and sometimes on BBC Radio). His discharge took place on November 23, 1945.[4]

Postwar era edit

Immediately after his discharge, Desmond became the singer and master of ceremonies on the Teentimers Club, a Saturday morning program on NBC radio.[3]

After the war he took a job on The Breakfast Club, a radio variety program in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He made a number of charted hit recordings: "Don't You Remember Me?" (recorded 1946, reaching No. 21 on the charts), "Guilty" (recorded December 6, 1946, reaching No. 12), "C'est si bon"[1] (recorded May 11, 1949, reaching No. 25), "Don't Cry, Joe" (recorded May 21, 1949, reaching No. 22), "Just Say I Love Her" (recorded January 20, 1950, reaching No. 24), "The Picnic Song" (recorded April 1, 1950, reaching No. 20), "Because of You" (recorded February 10, 1951, reaching No. 17), and "Woman" (recorded September 15, 1953, reaching No. 9). On September 24, 1953, he joined with Don Cornell and Alan Dale to record "(The Gang that Sang) Heart of My Heart," a No. 10 hit on the chart. During this time he switched recording companies frequently. The 1946 recordings were made for RCA Victor, the 1949-51 recordings for MGM, and the 1953 recordings for Coral Records.[1]

In the 1940s and 1950s, many artists would record the same song at about the same time, and some chart hits for Desmond were also major hits for other singers. Thus "Guilty" (No. 12 for Desmond) was an even bigger hit for Margaret Whiting, with a No. 4 position. "Because of You" (No. 17 for Desmond) was a No. 1 hit for Tony Bennett. "The High and the Mighty" (No. 17 for Desmond)[1] was No. 4 for Les Baxter and his Orchestra. The Desmond/Dale/Cornell version of "Heart of My Heart" reached No. 10, but the Four Aces' version peaked at No. 7 on the chart. In some cases, Desmond's version was the biggest hit. Teresa Brewer also recorded "The Picnic Song" but her version did not chart. "Woman" was recorded by José Ferrer (back to back with a recording of "Man" by his wife, Rosemary Clooney), but Desmond's was the bigger version in the US (though the UK Singles Chart favored the Ferrer recording). Desmond also recorded several versions of songs that did not chart but became hits for other singers: for example, "Mister and Mississippi" (a hit for Patti Page) and "Too Young" (a hit for Nat King Cole).

Desmond was a guest on the early television series, Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, which aired on CBS from 1951 to 1952. In 1957, Desmond joined Boris Karloff in a guest appearance on NBC's The Gisele MacKenzie Show.

A pair of 1957 films from Columbia Pictures cast Desmond in starring roles, the musical Calypso Heat Wave and the crime drama Escape from San Quentin, as did a 1958 adventure film, Desert Hell.

In 1961, Desmond co-starred on the CBS summer replacement series Glenn Miller Time, which featured the Miller orchestra under the direction of host Ray McKinley.

Later years edit

On Broadway, Desmond appeared in Say, Darling (1958) and as Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl,[5] after Sydney Chaplin left the cast.[5]

Personal life and death edit

Desmond married singer Ruth Keddington.[3]

In September 1985, he died of cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center[6] in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 65.[1]

Singles edit

Year Titles (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart positions Album
US CB
1946 "Don't You Remember Me"
b/w "In the Eyes of My Irish Colleen"
21 Non-album tracks
1947 "Guilty"
b/w "I'll Close My Eyes"
12
1949 "Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)"
b/w "The Last Mile Home (Is the Longest Mile)"
22
1950 "C'est si bon"
b/w "If You Could Care"
25
"The Picnic Song"
b/w "I've Got a Heart Filled with Love (For You Dear)"
20
"Just Say I Love Her"
b/w "If Anybody Does"
24
"A Bushel and a Peck"
b/w "So Long Sally"
29
1951 "Because of You"
b/w "Andiamo"
17
"I Want to Be Near You"
b/w "I Will Never Change"
30
All of the above charted tracks were released on 78 only
1952 "Oh My Darlin'"
b/w "Until" (Non-album track)
Desmo Sings Desmond
"Festival"
b/w "Confetti, I Stood and Threw"
Non-album tracks
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
b/w "How Much Will I Miss You" (from Desmo Sings Desmond)
"One Way Heart"
b/w It's Meant to Be That Way"
"Nina Never Knew" / 19
"Stay Where You Are" 26 31
"Christmas in the Air"
b/w "Christmas Is a Time"
1953 "Trying"
b/w "Wild Guitar"
23
"Gay Caballero"
b/w "Thanks for Letting Me Know"
"The Japanese Sandman"
b/w "Danger" (Non-album track)
Johnny Desmond
"It's So Nice to Be Your Neighbor"
b/w "I'm a Love You"
Non-album tracks
"Woman"
b/w "The River Seine"
9 6
"The Gang That Sang 'Heart of My Heart'"
b/w "I Think I'll Fall in Love Today"
Both sides with Don Cornell & Alan Dale
10 5
1954 "Pine Tree, Pine Over Me" (with Eileen Barton & The McGuire Sisters) / 26 27
"Cling to Me" (with Eileen Barton & The McGuire Sisters) 49
"East Side, West Side"
b/w "Sweet Augustine"
Both sides with Don Cornell, Alan Dale and Buddy Greco
28
"The Zoo"
b/w "Would You Let Me Hold Your Heart"
45
"Backward, Turn Backward"
b/w "Forever Love"
Both sides with Jane Russell
"The High and the Mighty"
Original B-side: "In God We Trust" (Non-album track)
Later B-side: "Got No Time" (Non-album track)
17 4 Play Me Hearts and Flowers (10" LP)
"Brooklyn Bridge"
b/w "Here I Go Walkin' Down the Road"
Non-album tracks
"Don't"
b/w "There's No Happiness for Me"
Both sides with Alan Dale and Buddy Greco
"The Song from Desiree" / 17 Play Me Hearts and Flowers (10" LP)
"My Own True Love" 23 31
1955 "Play Me Hearts and Flowers (I Wanna Cry)"
b/w "I'm So Ashamed"
6 10
"Togetherness"
b/w "A Straw Hat and a Cane"
Non-album tracks
"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"
b/w "Learnin' the Blues" (from Johnny Desmond)
"Land of the Pharaohs"
b/w "This Too Shall Pass"
"The Yellow Rose of Texas"
b/w "You're in Love with Someone" (Non-album track)
3 1 Johnny Desmond
"Your Future"
b/w "I'm So Glad"
Non-album tracks
"Miss America!"
b/w "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes"
"Sixteen Tons"
b/w "Ballo Italiano" (Non-album track)
17 Johnny Desmond
"Santo Natale"
b/w "Happy Holidays to You"
Non-album tracks
1956 "I'll Cry Tomorrow"
b/w "In My Diary"
"Never Again"
b/w "Now Is the Time"
"The Most Happy Fella"
b/w "Without You"
"A Little Love Can Go a Long, Long Way"
b/w "Please Don't Forget Me Dear" (from Desmo Sings Desmond)
"I Only Know I Love You"
b/w "The Proud Ones" (Non-album track)
Souvenir d'Italie
"A Girl Called Mary"
b/w "Bueno"
Non-album tracks
"Old Fashioned Christmas"
b/w "Birthday Party of the King"
1957 "18th Century Music Box"
b/w "Down Where the River Meets the Sea"
"I Just Want You to Want Me"
b/w "That's Where I Shine" (from Johnny Desmond)
"A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)"
b/w "Just Lookin'"
62
"Shenandoah Rose"
b/w "Consideration" (from Johnny Desmond Goes Calypso!)
"Be Patient with Me"
b/w "Missing"
"Rich Man, Poor Man"
b/w "I Would Love You Still"
"Keep Me in Mind"
b/w "Lonely Lament"
1958 "Farewell to Naples"
b/w "Temperamental You"
"The Sands of Time"
b/w "The Jealous Boy Friend"
"Anniversary Song"
b/w "First, Last and Always"
"I'll Close My Eyes"
b/w "Hot Cha Cha"
"C'est Si Bon Cha Cha"
b/w "Black Haired Beauty"
"Apple (When Ya Gonna Fall from the Tree)"
b/w "Willingly"
1959 "Goodbye My Love, Goodbye"
b/w "Bye-Bye Barbara"
"Hey Little Dolly"
b/w "Dancin' Man"
"Maria"
b/w "Please"
1960 "I Never Meant to Fall in Love"
b/w "Eighth Wonder of the World"
"Hawk"
b/w "Playing The Field"
"Lover Come Back to Me"
b/w "No One Ever Tells You"
1962 "Twistin' Rose of Texas"
b/w "Hello Honey"
1964 "Rio Conchos"
b/w "Fate Is the Hunter"
1966 "My Melancholy Baby"
b/w "The Common Touch"
"The Last of the Big Time Losers"
b/w "I Want to Believe You"
1970 "Red Lips"
b/w "Didn't We"
"Red Red Roses"
b/w "You're the Girl I've Always Wanted"
1971 "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
B-side unrelated
1973 "Untouchable"
b/w "Red Lips"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 366. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  2. ^ Stephen Holden (September 9, 1985). "JOHNNY DESMOND DIES AT 65; SINGER ON TV AND BROADWAY". The New York Times. p. B18.
  3. ^ a b c d Jacobson, Sol (January 20, 1946). "Being the Saga of Johnny Desmond: In Paris Radio Bookshelf". The New York Times. p. 51. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  4. ^ Edward F. Polic (1989). The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band: v 1 and 2: Sustineo Alas/I Sustain the Wings. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810822696.
  5. ^ a b Wahls, Robert (November 19, 1965). "Johnny Arrives at the Garden". Sunday New York News.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (September 9, 1985). "Johnny Desmond Dies at 65; Singer on TV and Broadway". The New York Times. p. B 18. Retrieved November 6, 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Johnny Desmond news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Johnny Desmond born Giovanni Alfredo De Simone November 14 1919 September 6 1985 was an American singer who was popular in the 1940s 1950s and 1960s 1 Johnny DesmondDesmond in 1953Background informationBirth nameGiovanni Alfredo De SimoneBorn 1919 11 14 November 14 1919Detroit Michigan U S DiedSeptember 6 1985 1985 09 06 aged 65 Los Angeles California U S GenresTraditional popOccupation s SingerYears active1939 1972LabelsDecca Okeh Columbia RCA Victor MGM Coral Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 War years 1 3 Postwar era 1 4 Later years 1 5 Personal life and death 2 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Desmond was born Giovanni de Simone in Detroit Michigan 2 He began singing in the St Joseph s parish choir when he was 11 years old 3 As a boy he also sang on a local radio station but at age 15 he quit to work at his father s grocery 1 He attended Northwestern High School 3 He retained a love of music and briefly attended the Detroit Conservatory of Music before heading to the nightclub circuit playing piano and singing 1 In 1939 he formed his own singing group The group was first called the Downbeats After being hired to work with Bob Crosby s big band in 1940 it was renamed the Bob O Links 1 The group appeared on 15 commercial recordings by the Crosby orchestra including two charted hits You Forgot About Me which reached No 15 and Do You Care No 18 War years edit In the middle of 1941 Desmond decided to leave the Bob O Links to go solo He became the featured vocalist for Gene Krupa s band replacing Howard Dulaney 1 in September recording over a dozen songs the last of which was All Those Wonderful Years a song from the movie Keep em Flying which reached No 21 on the US chart In 1942 he enlisted in the United States Army but his military service was in fact a continuation of his singing career 1 He was a member of Glenn Miller s Army Air Forces Orchestra 1 and replaced singer Tony Martin after he joined the US Navy from November 1943 until July 28 1945 when the band was shipped home He and the band played troop and air bases in England and eventually went to France in December 1944 He made a number of radio broadcasts with the Miller band and was given his own show called A Soldier and a Song 1 on the American Forces Network and sometimes on BBC Radio His discharge took place on November 23 1945 4 Postwar era edit Immediately after his discharge Desmond became the singer and master of ceremonies on the Teentimers Club a Saturday morning program on NBC radio 3 After the war he took a job on The Breakfast Club a radio variety program in Chicago Illinois 1 He made a number of charted hit recordings Don t You Remember Me recorded 1946 reaching No 21 on the charts Guilty recorded December 6 1946 reaching No 12 C est si bon 1 recorded May 11 1949 reaching No 25 Don t Cry Joe recorded May 21 1949 reaching No 22 Just Say I Love Her recorded January 20 1950 reaching No 24 The Picnic Song recorded April 1 1950 reaching No 20 Because of You recorded February 10 1951 reaching No 17 and Woman recorded September 15 1953 reaching No 9 On September 24 1953 he joined with Don Cornell and Alan Dale to record The Gang that Sang Heart of My Heart a No 10 hit on the chart During this time he switched recording companies frequently The 1946 recordings were made for RCA Victor the 1949 51 recordings for MGM and the 1953 recordings for Coral Records 1 In the 1940s and 1950s many artists would record the same song at about the same time and some chart hits for Desmond were also major hits for other singers Thus Guilty No 12 for Desmond was an even bigger hit for Margaret Whiting with a No 4 position Because of You No 17 for Desmond was a No 1 hit for Tony Bennett The High and the Mighty No 17 for Desmond 1 was No 4 for Les Baxter and his Orchestra The Desmond Dale Cornell version of Heart of My Heart reached No 10 but the Four Aces version peaked at No 7 on the chart In some cases Desmond s version was the biggest hit Teresa Brewer also recorded The Picnic Song but her version did not chart Woman was recorded by Jose Ferrer back to back with a recording of Man by his wife Rosemary Clooney but Desmond s was the bigger version in the US though the UK Singles Chart favored the Ferrer recording Desmond also recorded several versions of songs that did not chart but became hits for other singers for example Mister and Mississippi a hit for Patti Page and Too Young a hit for Nat King Cole Desmond was a guest on the early television series Faye Emerson s Wonderful Town which aired on CBS from 1951 to 1952 In 1957 Desmond joined Boris Karloff in a guest appearance on NBC s The Gisele MacKenzie Show A pair of 1957 films from Columbia Pictures cast Desmond in starring roles the musical Calypso Heat Wave and the crime drama Escape from San Quentin as did a 1958 adventure film Desert Hell In 1961 Desmond co starred on the CBS summer replacement series Glenn Miller Time which featured the Miller orchestra under the direction of host Ray McKinley Later years edit On Broadway Desmond appeared in Say Darling 1958 and as Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl 5 after Sydney Chaplin left the cast 5 Personal life and death edit Desmond married singer Ruth Keddington 3 In September 1985 he died of cancer at Cedars Sinai Medical Center 6 in Los Angeles California at the age of 65 1 Singles editYear Titles A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions Album US CB 1946 Don t You Remember Me b w In the Eyes of My Irish Colleen 21 Non album tracks 1947 Guilty b w I ll Close My Eyes 12 1949 Don t Cry Joe Let Her Go Let Her Go Let Her Go b w The Last Mile Home Is the Longest Mile 22 1950 C est si bon b w If You Could Care 25 The Picnic Song b w I ve Got a Heart Filled with Love For You Dear 20 Just Say I Love Her b w If Anybody Does 24 A Bushel and a Peck b w So Long Sally 29 1951 Because of You b w Andiamo 17 I Want to Be Near You b w I Will Never Change 30 All of the above charted tracks were released on 78 only 1952 Oh My Darlin b w Until Non album track Desmo Sings Desmond Festival b w Confetti I Stood and Threw Non album tracks Battle Hymn of the Republic b w How Much Will I Miss You from Desmo Sings Desmond One Way Heart b w It s Meant to Be That Way Nina Never Knew 19 Stay Where You Are 26 31 Christmas in the Air b w Christmas Is a Time 1953 Trying b w Wild Guitar 23 Gay Caballero b w Thanks for Letting Me Know The Japanese Sandman b w Danger Non album track Johnny Desmond It s So Nice to Be Your Neighbor b w I m a Love You Non album tracks Woman b w The River Seine 9 6 The Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart b w I Think I ll Fall in Love Today Both sides with Don Cornell amp Alan Dale 10 5 1954 Pine Tree Pine Over Me with Eileen Barton amp The McGuire Sisters 26 27 Cling to Me with Eileen Barton amp The McGuire Sisters 49 East Side West Side b w Sweet Augustine Both sides with Don Cornell Alan Dale and Buddy Greco 28 The Zoo b w Would You Let Me Hold Your Heart 45 Backward Turn Backward b w Forever Love Both sides with Jane Russell The High and the Mighty Original B side In God We Trust Non album track Later B side Got No Time Non album track 17 4 Play Me Hearts and Flowers 10 LP Brooklyn Bridge b w Here I Go Walkin Down the Road Non album tracks Don t b w There s No Happiness for Me Both sides with Alan Dale and Buddy Greco The Song from Desiree 17 Play Me Hearts and Flowers 10 LP My Own True Love 23 31 1955 Play Me Hearts and Flowers I Wanna Cry b w I m So Ashamed 6 10 Togetherness b w A Straw Hat and a Cane Non album tracks It s a Sin to Tell a Lie b w Learnin the Blues from Johnny Desmond Land of the Pharaohs b w This Too Shall Pass The Yellow Rose of Texas b w You re in Love with Someone Non album track 3 1 Johnny Desmond Your Future b w I m So Glad Non album tracks Miss America b w Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Sixteen Tons b w Ballo Italiano Non album track 17 Johnny Desmond Santo Natale b w Happy Holidays to You Non album tracks 1956 I ll Cry Tomorrow b w In My Diary Never Again b w Now Is the Time The Most Happy Fella b w Without You A Little Love Can Go a Long Long Way b w Please Don t Forget Me Dear from Desmo Sings Desmond I Only Know I Love You b w The Proud Ones Non album track Souvenir d Italie A Girl Called Mary b w Bueno Non album tracks Old Fashioned Christmas b w Birthday Party of the King 1957 18th Century Music Box b w Down Where the River Meets the Sea I Just Want You to Want Me b w That s Where I Shine from Johnny Desmond A White Sport Coat And a Pink Carnation b w Just Lookin 62 Shenandoah Rose b w Consideration from Johnny Desmond Goes Calypso Be Patient with Me b w Missing Rich Man Poor Man b w I Would Love You Still Keep Me in Mind b w Lonely Lament 1958 Farewell to Naples b w Temperamental You The Sands of Time b w The Jealous Boy Friend Anniversary Song b w First Last and Always I ll Close My Eyes b w Hot Cha Cha C est Si Bon Cha Cha b w Black Haired Beauty Apple When Ya Gonna Fall from the Tree b w Willingly 1959 Goodbye My Love Goodbye b w Bye Bye Barbara Hey Little Dolly b w Dancin Man Maria b w Please 1960 I Never Meant to Fall in Love b w Eighth Wonder of the World Hawk b w Playing The Field Lover Come Back to Me b w No One Ever Tells You 1962 Twistin Rose of Texas b w Hello Honey 1964 Rio Conchos b w Fate Is the Hunter 1966 My Melancholy Baby b w The Common Touch The Last of the Big Time Losers b w I Want to Believe You 1970 Red Lips b w Didn t We Red Red Roses b w You re the Girl I ve Always Wanted 1971 Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder B side unrelated 1973 Untouchable b w Red Lips References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 366 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Stephen Holden September 9 1985 JOHNNY DESMOND DIES AT 65 SINGER ON TV AND BROADWAY The New York Times p B18 a b c d Jacobson Sol January 20 1946 Being the Saga of Johnny Desmond In Paris Radio Bookshelf The New York Times p 51 Retrieved November 6 2022 Edward F Polic 1989 The Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band v 1 and 2 Sustineo Alas I Sustain the Wings Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0810822696 a b Wahls Robert November 19 1965 Johnny Arrives at the Garden Sunday New York News Holden Stephen September 9 1985 Johnny Desmond Dies at 65 Singer on TV and Broadway The New York Times p B 18 Retrieved November 6 2022 External links editSusan Liddell s Johnny Desmond Fan site Article on Desmond on The Interlude Era website Johnny Desmond recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johnny Desmond amp oldid 1217523538, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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