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Percy Faith

Percy Faith (April 7, 1908 – February 9, 1976) was a Canadian–American bandleader, orchestrator, composer and conductor,[1] known for his lush arrangements of instrumental ballads and Christmas standards. He is often credited with popularizing the "easy listening" or "mood music" format. He became a staple of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s.[1] Although his professional orchestra-leading career began at the height of the swing era, he refined and rethought orchestration techniques, including use of large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass-dominated popular music of the 1940s.[2]

Percy Faith
Faith at work in 1949
Background information
BornApril 7, 1908
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedFebruary 9, 1976(1976-02-09) (aged 67)
Encino, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Bandleader, orchestrator, composer
Websitewww.percyfaith.info

Biography edit

Faith was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] He was the oldest of eight children. His parents, Abraham Faith and Minnie, née Rottenberg, were Jewish. He played violin and piano as a child, and played in theatres and at Massey Hall. After his hands were badly burned in a fire, he turned to conducting, and his live orchestras used the new medium of radio broadcasting. He moved from Canada to Great Neck, New York and became a United States citizen.[3][4]

Beginning with stations CKNC and CKCL, Faith was a staple of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's live-music broadcasting from 1933 to 1940, when he resettled in Chicago, Illinois.[1] In the early 1940s, Faith was orchestra leader for the Carnation Contented program on NBC.[5] From 1948 to 1949 he also served as the orchestra leader on the CBS radio network program The Coca-Cola Hour (also called The Pause That Refreshes). The orchestral accordionist John Serry Sr. collaborated with Faith in these broadcasts.[6] He also led the orchestra on The Woolworth Hour on CBS radio (1955–1957).[7]

In 1945, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He made many recordings for Voice of America. After working briefly for Decca Records, he worked for Mitch Miller at Columbia Records, where he turned out dozens of albums and provided arrangements for many of the pop singers of the 1950s, including Tony Bennett, Doris Day, Johnny Mathis for Mathis's 1958 Christmas album titled Merry Christmas, and Guy Mitchell for whom Faith co-wrote with Carl Sigman Mitchell's number-one single, "My Heart Cries for You".[1]

His most famous and remembered recordings are "Delicado" (1952), "The Song from Moulin Rouge" (1953) and "Theme from A Summer Place" (1959),[1] which won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1961. Faith remains the only artist to have the best selling single of the year during both the pop singer era ("Song from Moulin Rouge") and the rock era ("Theme from A Summer Place"); and he is one of only three artists, along with Elvis Presley and The Beatles, to have the best selling single of the year twice. The B-side of "Song from the Moulin Rouge" was "Swedish Rhapsody" by Hugo Alfvén. In 1961 his fame in Sweden rose exponentially as his work Mucho Gusto became the theme music for the sports broadcasts of Sveriges Radio.

Although Faith initially mined the worlds of Broadway, Hollywood and Latin music for many of his top-selling 1950s recordings, he enjoyed popularity starting in 1962 with his orchestral versions of popular rock and pop hits of the day. His Themes for Young Lovers album was a top seller during this era and introduced the Faith sound to a younger generation of listeners. With the success of Columbia record-mate Ray Conniff's chorus and orchestra during this same time, Faith began using a chorus (usually all female in most of his recordings, but used a mixed chorus on his albums Leaving on a Jet Plane and I Think I Love You, which were released in 1970 and 1971 respectively) in several popular albums from the mid-1960s on. Faith's first single with a female chorus, "Yellow Days," was a substantial hit in the MOR (Middle of the Road) easy listening radio format of the mid-1960s. Faith continued to enjoy airplay and consistent album sales throughout the early 1970s, and received a second Grammy award in 1969 for his album Love Theme from 'Romeo and Juliet'.

Although best known for his recording career, Faith also occasionally scored motion pictures, and received an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of the song score for the Doris Day musical feature, Love Me or Leave Me.[1] His other film scores included romantic comedies and dramatic features such as Tammy Tell Me True (1961), I'd Rather Be Rich (1964), The Third Day (1965) and The Oscar (1966).[1] Faith also composed the theme for the NBC series The Virginian.

With the advent of harder rock sounds in the 1970s, Faith's elegant arrangements fell out of favour with the listening and record-buying public, although he continued to release albums as diverse and contemporary as Jesus Christ Superstar and Black Magic Woman. He released one album of country music and two albums of disco-oriented arrangements toward the end of his forty-year career, his last recording being a disco-style reworking of "Theme from a Summer Place", titled "Summer Place '76", which was a minor and posthumous hit. Faith died of cancer in Encino, California,[1] and was interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Faith had two children, Marilyn and Peter, with his wife Mary (née Palange), whom he married in 1928. She died in Los Angeles in 1997.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Percy Faith placed 21 albums on the Billboard Hot 200 best sellers chart through 1972, making him one of the more successful easy listening acts sales-wise. 1963's Themes for Young Lovers was by far his biggest seller, peaking at No. 32 on the chart and followed by three sequel albums "for young lovers". Throughout his career he was associated with Columbia Records. Occasionally he had albums released on the Columbia imprint Harmony Records.

  • Continental Music (1951)
  • Delicado (1952)
  • Carnival Rhythms (1952)
  • Music from "Kismet" (1953)
  • Music from Hollywood (1954)
  • Music of Christmas (1954)
  • Music Until Midnight (1954)
  • Percy Faith Plays Romantic Music (1954)
  • Amour, Amor, Amore (1955)
  • Girl Meets Boy (with Jerry Vale, Peggy King, and Felicia Sanders) (1955)
  • Music for Her (1955)
  • Wish Upon a Star (with Peggy King) (1955)
  • It's So Peaceful in the Country (with Mitch Miller) (1956)
  • The Most Happy Fella (1956)
  • My Fair Lady (1956)
  • Passport to Romance (1956)
  • Swing Low in Hi-Fi (1956)
  • Adventure in the Sun (1957)
  • The Columbia Album of George Gershwin (1957)
  • Li'l Abner (1957)
  • Viva: The Music of Mexico (1957)
  • The CBS Album of Victor Herbert (2 record set, 1958)
  • Hallelujah! (1958)
  • South Pacific (1958)
  • Touchdown! (1958)
  • North and South of the Border (1958)
  • Bouquet (1959)
  • Malagueña: Music of Cuba (1959)
  • A Night with Sigmund Romberg (1959)
  • Porgy and Bess (1959)
  • Music of Christmas (re-recorded in stereo, 1959)
  • Bon Voyage!: Continental Souvenirs (1960)
  • Jealousy (1960)
  • A Night with Jerome Kern (1960)
  • The Sound of Music (1960)
  • Camelot (1961)
  • Carefree (1961)
  • Mucho Gusto! More Music of Mexico (1961)
  • Subways Are for Sleeping (1961)
  • Tara's Theme from Gone With The Wind (1961)
  • This Fling Called Love (with Eileen Farrell) (1961)
  • Bouquet of Love (1962)
  • Exotic Strings (1962)
  • Hollywood's Great Themes (1962)
  • The Music of Brazil! (1962)
  • American Serenade (1963)
  • A Look at Monaco (1963)
  • Shangri-La! (1963) #80 Hot 200
  • Themes for Young Lovers (1963) #32 Hot 200
  • Great Folk Themes (1964) #103 Hot 200
  • The Love Goddesses (1964)
  • More Themes for Young Lovers (1964) #110 Hot 200
  • Broadway Bouquet (1965) #101 Hot 200
  • Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965)
  • Latin Themes for Young Lovers (1965)
  • Bim! Bam!! Boom!!! (1966)
  • Christmas Is... (1966)
  • The Oscar (1966)
  • Themes for the "In" Crowd (1966)
  • Born Free and Other Great Movie Themes (1967) #152 Hot 200
  • Today's Themes for Young Lovers (1967) #111 Hot 200
  • Angel of the Morning (1968) #95 Hot 200
  • For Those in Love (1968) #121 Hot 200
  • I Concentrate On You (1968)
  • Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" (1969) #134 Hot 200
  • Those Were the Days (1969) #88 Hot 200
  • Windmills of Your Mind (1969) #194 Hot 200
  • The Beatles Album (1970) #179 Hot 200
  • Held Over! Today's Great Movie Themes (1970) #196 Hot 200
  • Leaving on a Jet Plane (1970) #88 Hot 200
  • Younger Than Springtime (1970)Harmony Records
  • Sounds of music (1970)Harmony
  • Koga Melodies (1970)Sony, Japan
  • Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (1971)Australia
  • Black Magic Woman (1971) #184 Hot 200
  • I Think I Love You (1971) #198 Hot 200
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1971) #186 Hot 200
  • A Summer Place (1971)Harmony
  • Day By Day (1972) #197 Hot 200
  • Joy (1972) #176 Hot 200
  • Everynight at the movies (1972)Harmony
  • Ryoichi Hattori Melodies (1972)Sony, Japan
  • Clair (1973)
  • Corazon (1973)
  • My Love (1973)
  • The Entertainer (1974) (withdrawn/reissued)
  • Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer (1974)
  • Clair (1974)
  • Country Bouquet (1974)
  • Remembering the hits of the '60s (1974)
  • Live in Japan, On May 19. 1974 at Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan (1974)Sony, Japan.
  • The Great Concert (1974)2LP set Same concert as above and full concert. Sony, Japan
  • New Thing (1974)
  • Disco Party (1975)
  • Viva!/Mucho Gusto! (1975)
  • Summer Place '76 (1976)

Compilations edit

  • Greatest Hits (1960)
  • Forever Young (2-LP, 1968)
  • A Time for Love (2-LP, 1971)
  • All-Time Greatest Hits (1972) #200 Hot 200
  • All about Percy Faith (1975) 2LP set Sony, Japan
  • 16 Most Requested Songs (1989)
  • Definitive collection (2014) 2CD set Real Gone Music

Singles edit

Faith produced the following singles:[8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin, ed. (2002). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Fifties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. p. 131. ISBN 1-85227-937-0.
  2. ^ Taylor, Derek. The Golden Age of Easy Listening (2024), pp. 53-58
  3. ^ "Percy Faith album: Percy Faith Program". www.percyfaith.info. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  4. ^ . www.westegg.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Say Hello to ...". Radio and Television Mirror. Vol. 15, no. 4. February 1941. p. 39.
  6. ^ Sold on Radio-Advertisers in the Golden Age of Broadcasting Cox, Jim. McFarland & Co., North Carolina, USA & London, UK, 2008, p. 119. ISBN 978-0-7864-3391-9
  7. ^ Dunning, John (May 7, 1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press. p. 726. ISBN 978-0-19-984045-8. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  8. ^ Whitburn, Joel, ed. (2007). Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs (1961–2006). Record Research. ISBN 9780898201697.
  9. ^ Whitburn, Joel, ed. (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop memories, 1890–1954. Record Research. ISBN 9780898200836.

External links edit

  • All About Percy Faith, discography and reference
  • Percy Faith Pages
  • Alan Bunting, "Percy Faith Discography"
  • Brief biography
  • Percy Faith at IMDb

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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 Percy Faith news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Percy Faith April 7 1908 February 9 1976 was a Canadian American bandleader orchestrator composer and conductor 1 known for his lush arrangements of instrumental ballads and Christmas standards He is often credited with popularizing the easy listening or mood music format He became a staple of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s 1 Although his professional orchestra leading career began at the height of the swing era he refined and rethought orchestration techniques including use of large string sections to soften and fill out the brass dominated popular music of the 1940s 2 Percy FaithFaith at work in 1949Background informationBornApril 7 1908Toronto Ontario CanadaDiedFebruary 9 1976 1976 02 09 aged 67 Encino California U S Occupation s Bandleader orchestrator composerWebsitewww wbr percyfaith wbr info Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Compilations 2 3 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editFaith was born and raised in Toronto Ontario Canada 1 He was the oldest of eight children His parents Abraham Faith and Minnie nee Rottenberg were Jewish He played violin and piano as a child and played in theatres and at Massey Hall After his hands were badly burned in a fire he turned to conducting and his live orchestras used the new medium of radio broadcasting He moved from Canada to Great Neck New York and became a United States citizen 3 4 Beginning with stations CKNC and CKCL Faith was a staple of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation s live music broadcasting from 1933 to 1940 when he resettled in Chicago Illinois 1 In the early 1940s Faith was orchestra leader for the Carnation Contented program on NBC 5 From 1948 to 1949 he also served as the orchestra leader on the CBS radio network program The Coca Cola Hour also called The Pause That Refreshes The orchestral accordionist John Serry Sr collaborated with Faith in these broadcasts 6 He also led the orchestra on The Woolworth Hour on CBS radio 1955 1957 7 In 1945 he became a naturalized citizen of the United States He made many recordings for Voice of America After working briefly for Decca Records he worked for Mitch Miller at Columbia Records where he turned out dozens of albums and provided arrangements for many of the pop singers of the 1950s including Tony Bennett Doris Day Johnny Mathis for Mathis s 1958 Christmas album titled Merry Christmas and Guy Mitchell for whom Faith co wrote with Carl Sigman Mitchell s number one single My Heart Cries for You 1 His most famous and remembered recordings are Delicado 1952 The Song from Moulin Rouge 1953 and Theme from A Summer Place 1959 1 which won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1961 Faith remains the only artist to have the best selling single of the year during both the pop singer era Song from Moulin Rouge and the rock era Theme from A Summer Place and he is one of only three artists along with Elvis Presley and The Beatles to have the best selling single of the year twice The B side of Song from the Moulin Rouge was Swedish Rhapsody by Hugo Alfven In 1961 his fame in Sweden rose exponentially as his work Mucho Gusto became the theme music for the sports broadcasts of Sveriges Radio Although Faith initially mined the worlds of Broadway Hollywood and Latin music for many of his top selling 1950s recordings he enjoyed popularity starting in 1962 with his orchestral versions of popular rock and pop hits of the day His Themes for Young Lovers album was a top seller during this era and introduced the Faith sound to a younger generation of listeners With the success of Columbia record mate Ray Conniff s chorus and orchestra during this same time Faith began using a chorus usually all female in most of his recordings but used a mixed chorus on his albums Leaving on a Jet Plane and I Think I Love You which were released in 1970 and 1971 respectively in several popular albums from the mid 1960s on Faith s first single with a female chorus Yellow Days was a substantial hit in the MOR Middle of the Road easy listening radio format of the mid 1960s Faith continued to enjoy airplay and consistent album sales throughout the early 1970s and received a second Grammy award in 1969 for his album Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet Although best known for his recording career Faith also occasionally scored motion pictures and received an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of the song score for the Doris Day musical feature Love Me or Leave Me 1 His other film scores included romantic comedies and dramatic features such as Tammy Tell Me True 1961 I d Rather Be Rich 1964 The Third Day 1965 and The Oscar 1966 1 Faith also composed the theme for the NBC series The Virginian With the advent of harder rock sounds in the 1970s Faith s elegant arrangements fell out of favour with the listening and record buying public although he continued to release albums as diverse and contemporary as Jesus Christ Superstar and Black Magic Woman He released one album of country music and two albums of disco oriented arrangements toward the end of his forty year career his last recording being a disco style reworking of Theme from a Summer Place titled Summer Place 76 which was a minor and posthumous hit Faith died of cancer in Encino California 1 and was interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City California Faith had two children Marilyn and Peter with his wife Mary nee Palange whom he married in 1928 She died in Los Angeles in 1997 Discography editAlbums edit Percy Faith placed 21 albums on the Billboard Hot 200 best sellers chart through 1972 making him one of the more successful easy listening acts sales wise 1963 s Themes for Young Lovers was by far his biggest seller peaking at No 32 on the chart and followed by three sequel albums for young lovers Throughout his career he was associated with Columbia Records Occasionally he had albums released on the Columbia imprint Harmony Records Continental Music 1951 Delicado 1952 Carnival Rhythms 1952 Music from Kismet 1953 Music from Hollywood 1954 Music of Christmas 1954 Music Until Midnight 1954 Percy Faith Plays Romantic Music 1954 Amour Amor Amore 1955 Girl Meets Boy with Jerry Vale Peggy King and Felicia Sanders 1955 Music for Her 1955 Wish Upon a Star with Peggy King 1955 It s So Peaceful in the Country with Mitch Miller 1956 The Most Happy Fella 1956 My Fair Lady 1956 Passport to Romance 1956 Swing Low in Hi Fi 1956 Adventure in the Sun 1957 The Columbia Album of George Gershwin 1957 Li l Abner 1957 Viva The Music of Mexico 1957 The CBS Album of Victor Herbert 2 record set 1958 Hallelujah 1958 South Pacific 1958 Touchdown 1958 North and South of the Border 1958 Bouquet 1959 Malaguena Music of Cuba 1959 A Night with Sigmund Romberg 1959 Porgy and Bess 1959 Music of Christmas re recorded in stereo 1959 Bon Voyage Continental Souvenirs 1960 Jealousy 1960 A Night with Jerome Kern 1960 The Sound of Music 1960 Camelot 1961 Carefree 1961 Mucho Gusto More Music of Mexico 1961 Subways Are for Sleeping 1961 Tara s Theme from Gone With The Wind 1961 This Fling Called Love with Eileen Farrell 1961 Bouquet of Love 1962 Exotic Strings 1962 Hollywood s Great Themes 1962 The Music of Brazil 1962 American Serenade 1963 A Look at Monaco 1963 Shangri La 1963 80 Hot 200 Themes for Young Lovers 1963 32 Hot 200 Great Folk Themes 1964 103 Hot 200 The Love Goddesses 1964 More Themes for Young Lovers 1964 110 Hot 200 Broadway Bouquet 1965 101 Hot 200 Do I Hear a Waltz 1965 Latin Themes for Young Lovers 1965 Bim Bam Boom 1966 Christmas Is 1966 The Oscar 1966 Themes for the In Crowd 1966 Born Free and Other Great Movie Themes 1967 152 Hot 200 Today s Themes for Young Lovers 1967 111 Hot 200 Angel of the Morning 1968 95 Hot 200 For Those in Love 1968 121 Hot 200 I Concentrate On You 1968 Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet 1969 134 Hot 200 Those Were the Days 1969 88 Hot 200 Windmills of Your Mind 1969 194 Hot 200 The Beatles Album 1970 179 Hot 200 Held Over Today s Great Movie Themes 1970 196 Hot 200 Leaving on a Jet Plane 1970 88 Hot 200 Younger Than Springtime 1970 Harmony Records Sounds of music 1970 Harmony Koga Melodies 1970 Sony Japan Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head 1971 Australia Black Magic Woman 1971 184 Hot 200 I Think I Love You 1971 198 Hot 200 Jesus Christ Superstar 1971 186 Hot 200 A Summer Place 1971 Harmony Day By Day 1972 197 Hot 200 Joy 1972 176 Hot 200 Everynight at the movies 1972 Harmony Ryoichi Hattori Melodies 1972 Sony Japan Clair 1973 Corazon 1973 My Love 1973 The Entertainer 1974 withdrawn reissued Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer 1974 Clair 1974 Country Bouquet 1974 Remembering the hits of the 60s 1974 Live in Japan On May 19 1974 at Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan 1974 Sony Japan The Great Concert 1974 2LP set Same concert as above and full concert Sony Japan New Thing 1974 Disco Party 1975 Viva Mucho Gusto 1975 Summer Place 76 1976 Compilations edit Greatest Hits 1960 Forever Young 2 LP 1968 A Time for Love 2 LP 1971 All Time Greatest Hits 1972 200 Hot 200 All about Percy Faith 1975 2LP set Sony Japan 16 Most Requested Songs 1989 Definitive collection 2014 2CD set Real Gone MusicSingles edit Faith produced the following singles 8 9 I Cross My Fingers Vocal Russ Emery US 20 1950 All My Love US 7 1950 Christmas in Killarney Vocals Shillelagh Singers US 28 December 1950 On Top of Old Smokey Vocals Burl Ives US 10 1951 When the Saints Go Marching In US 29 September 1951 I Want to Be Near You US 30 September 1951 Delicado US 1 1952 Swedish Rhapsody Midsummer Vigil US 21 1953 Moulin Rouge Theme Vocals Felicia Sanders US 1 1953 Return to Paradise US 19 June 1953 Many Times US 30 December 1953 Dream Dream Dream US 25 May 1954 The Bandit US 25 October 1954 Valley Valparaiso US 53 1956 We All Need Love US 67 1956 With a Little Bit of Luck US 82 1956 Till US 63 1957 Theme from A Summer Place US 1 1960 Theme for Young Lovers US 35 1960 Theme from The Dark at the Top of the Stairs US 101 November 1960 Sons and Lovers US 111 September 1963 The Sound of Surf US 111 September 1963 Yellow Days AC 13 1967 Can t Take My Eyes Off You AC 24 1967 For Those in Love 1968 Zorba AC 36 1969 Theme from A Summer Place instrumental US 111 July 1969 AC 26 1969 The April Fools 1969 Airport Love Theme 1970 Everything s All Right AC 31 February 1971 Theme from Summer of 42 1971 Bach s Lunch 1972 Crunchy Granola Suite AC 16 1973 Hill Where the Lord Hides AC 44 1974 Theme from Chinatown AC 35 1974 Summer Place 76 AC 13 1976 References edit a b c d e f g h i Colin Larkin ed 2002 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Fifties Music Third ed Virgin Books p 131 ISBN 1 85227 937 0 Taylor Derek The Golden Age of Easy Listening 2024 pp 53 58 Percy Faith album Percy Faith Program www percyfaith info Retrieved October 13 2020 Great Neck Online Some Famous Great Neckers www westegg com Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Retrieved October 13 2020 Say Hello to Radio and Television Mirror Vol 15 no 4 February 1941 p 39 Sold on Radio Advertisers in the Golden Age of Broadcasting Cox Jim McFarland amp Co North Carolina USA amp London UK 2008 p 119 ISBN 978 0 7864 3391 9 Dunning John May 7 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Oxford University Press p 726 ISBN 978 0 19 984045 8 Retrieved October 21 2023 Whitburn Joel ed 2007 Joel Whitburn Presents Billboard Top Adult Songs 1961 2006 Record Research ISBN 9780898201697 Whitburn Joel ed 1986 Joel Whitburn s Pop memories 1890 1954 Record Research ISBN 9780898200836 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Percy Faith All About Percy Faith discography and reference Percy Faith Pages Alan Bunting Percy Faith 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