Album Info
Artist: | Various |
Album: | Pennies From Heaven |
Released: | Australia, Nov 1979 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Arthur Tracy - Pennies From Heaven | |
A2 | Greta Keller - Blue Moon | |
A3 | Phyllis Robins - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes | |
A4 | Elsie Carlisle With Ambrose And His Orchestra - You've Got Me Crying Again | |
A5 | Peggy Dell With Roy Fox And His Band - Without That Certain Thing | |
A6 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - Isn't It Heavenly | |
A7 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - You Couldn't Be Cuter | |
B1 | Lew Stone And His Band - That's A Plenty | |
B2 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - Just Let Me Look At You | |
B3 | Al Bowlly - Love Is The Sweetest Thing | |
B4 | Lew Stone And His Band - Garden Of Weed | |
B5 | Denny Dennis With Roy Fox And His Band - Roll Along Prairie Moon | |
B6 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - I Love You Truly | |
B7 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - Easy Come, Easy Go | |
C1 | Arthur Tracy - So Do I | |
C2 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - Riptide | |
C3 | Al Bowlly - Fancy Our Meeting | |
C4 | Al Bowlly With Roy Fox And His Band - The Echo Of A Song | |
C5 | Ronnie Hill - Serenade In The Night | |
C6 | Al Bowlly With Lew Stone And His Band - My Woman | |
C7 | Denny Dennis With Roy Fox And His Band - On The Other Side Of The Hill | |
D1 | Ambrose And His Orchestra - Painting The Clouds With Sunshine | |
D2 | Charlie Kunz - In The Middle Of A Kiss | |
D3 | Bert Yarlett With Lew Stone And His Band - Pick Yourself Up | |
D4 | Brian Lawrance And His Sextet - Says My Heart | |
D5 | Connie Boswell - In The Middle Of A Kiss | |
D6 | Denny Dennis With Roy Fox And His Band - In The Dark | |
D7 | Lew Stone And His Band - The Glory Of Love | |
D8 | Primo Scala's Accordion Band - Medley: Roll Along Prairie Moon: Pennies From Heaven |
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Description
"Pennies From Heaven" is a soundtrack album that accompanies the 1978 BBC television drama series of the same name, created by Dennis Potter. The series, set in the 1930s, is renowned for its innovative use of lip-synced musical numbers, where characters break into song using popular recordings of the era. The soundtrack album captures the essence of this unique storytelling approach by compiling a selection of classic songs from the 1920s and 1930s, which were featured prominently in the series.
The album is a nostalgic journey through the music of a bygone era, featuring a variety of artists and styles that were popular during the Great Depression. It includes tracks by legendary performers such as Al Bowlly, Bing Crosby, and the Savoy Orpheans, among others. These songs not only serve as a backdrop to the series' narrative but also enhance the emotional depth and historical context of the story. The music is carefully curated to reflect the mood and themes of the series, which explores the dreams and disillusionments of its characters against the backdrop of economic hardship.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Pennies From Heaven" by Bing Crosby, which is also the title track of the series. This song, with its optimistic lyrics and soothing melody, encapsulates the central theme of the series: the idea of finding hope and beauty in the midst of adversity. Crosby's warm and inviting voice provides a comforting presence, making it a memorable highlight of the soundtrack.
Another notable inclusion is "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By" by Elsie Carlisle, a song that perfectly captures the era's blend of melancholy and hope. The wistful lyrics and gentle orchestration evoke a sense of longing and resilience, themes that resonate deeply with the series' narrative. The album also features "Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You" by Ida Sue McCune, a lively and upbeat number that contrasts with some of the more somber tracks, adding variety and a sense of joy to the collection.
The critical reception of the "Pennies From Heaven" soundtrack was largely positive, with many praising its ability to transport listeners back to the 1930s. The album's success lies in its authenticity and the careful selection of songs that not only complement the series but also stand on their own as a testament to the rich musical heritage of the period. The soundtrack serves as both a companion piece to the series and a standalone collection of classic songs that continue to resonate with audiences today.
In terms of cultural significance, "Pennies From Heaven" is notable for its role in reviving interest in the music of the 1930s. The series and its soundtrack introduced a new generation to the sounds of the past, highlighting the timeless appeal of these classic recordings. The innovative use of music in the series, where characters lip-sync to original recordings, was groundbreaking at the time and has influenced subsequent musical dramas and films.
Overall, the "Pennies From Heaven" soundtrack is a beautifully curated collection that captures the spirit of an era while enhancing the storytelling of the series it accompanies. Its blend of nostalgia, emotion, and historical context makes it a significant work both in the realm of television soundtracks and in the broader landscape of 20th-century music. The album remains a cherished piece for fans of the series and music enthusiasts alike, offering a window into the past through the timeless power of song.