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    I Had the Craziest Dream

    I Had the Craziest Dream


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    Artist: Helen Forrest
    Label: Asv Living Era
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
    Buy New: $9.64
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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 68186

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 743625529920
    EAN: 0743625529920
    ASIN: B00003E44D

    Release Date: January 11, 2000
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    Tracks:

      • Thanks for Ev'rything - Helen Forrest, Gordon, Mack
      • Deep in a Dream - Helen Forrest, VanHeusen, Jimmy
      • They Say - Helen Forrest, Heyman, Edward
      • Poured My Heart into a Song - Helen Forrest, Berlin, Irving
      • Comes Love - Helen Forrest, Stept, Sam
      • Melancholy Mood - Helen Forrest, Knight, Vic
      • All the Things You Are - Helen Forrest, Kern, Jerome
      • How High the Moon - Helen Forrest, Hamilton, Nancy
      • I Can't Love You Any More Than I Do - Helen Forrest, Wrubel, Allie
      • Taking a Chance on Love - Helen Forrest, Duke, Vernon
      • I Don't Want to Walk Without You - Helen Forrest, Styne, Jule
      • He's My Guy - Helen Forrest, DePaul, Gene
      • I Heard You Cried Last Night - Helen Forrest, Grouya, Ted
      • Manhattan Serenade - Helen Forrest, Alter, Louis
      • I Had the Craziest Dream - Helen Forrest, Warren, Harry
      • Mister Five by Five - Helen Forrest, DePaul, Gene
      • I've Heard That Song Before - Helen Forrest, Styne, Jule
      • Long Ago (And Far Away) - Helen Forrest, Kern, Jerome
      • Time Waits for No One - Helen Forrest, Friend, Cliff
      • It Had to Be You - Helen Forrest, Jones, Isham
      • Together - Helen Forrest, Brown, Lew
      • I'll Buy That Dream - Helen Forrest, Wrubel, Allie
      • Some Sunday Morning - Helen Forrest, Heindorf, Ray
      • I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Helen Forrest, Carroll, Harry
      • Oh! What It Seemed to Be - Helen Forrest, Carle, Frankie

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The best single-disc Helen Forrest collection   April 29, 2002
    Robert E. Simanski (Sterling, VA United States)
    44 out of 44 found this review helpful

    Helen Forrest was the greatest of the female big-band singers and, in my opinion, the equal of Frank Sinatra, the best of the male big-band singers. For anyone who wants to learn what she was all about, this is the place to start. Existing fans already familiar with her big-band work will want this collection as well, if only for the post-World War II duets with Dick Haymes.

    This intelligently-produced single-disc collection brings together not only her best work with Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, and Harry James, both also the best of the Haymes duets. The 25 tracks offer about as much music as you can fit on a CD. The engineers have done a good job of restoring the recordings. In some cases they sound even better than reissues from BMG and Sony, who own the masters.

    The disc includes seven recordings each with Artie Shaw, Harry James, and Dick Haymes, three with Benny Goodman, and one postwar solo recording. This makes a lot of sense because Helen Forrest came to prominence and matured as a singer with Artie Shaw and did her best-known work with Harry James. The stint with Benny Goodman, who hired her after Shaw disbanded his orchestra in 1939, was a very unhappy one for Helen and Goodman did not handle her properly. The postwar duets with Dick Haymes are nothing short of wonderful and show that she was a fully mature, intelligent singer who could make just about anything sound good.

    Frankly, I will never understand why Helen Forrest did not go on to a successful career after World War II, as did Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Doris Day, for example. With the exception of Ella Fitzgerald, who had "gone solo" early in the 1940s and was not a part of the big-band era for very long, Helen Forrest was not only the equal of any of the big-band singers who went on to successful careers but, in fact, was better than most of them.


    5 out of 5 stars HELEN FORREST'S DEFINITIVE VOCALS!   February 5, 2000
    25 out of 27 found this review helpful

    Surely one of the greatest female vocalists of the 30's and 40's, Helen Forrest's voice shines in this fantastic collection. A gifted vocalist with a liquid and ethereal voice,Forrest began her career on radio singing under various names when Artie Shaw hired her to sing with his band in early 1938. Forrest then briefly sang for Benny Goodman (a personally unhappy experience) and afterwards joined Harry James in 1941 where her voice was complimented by James' schmaltzy trumpet and fine arrangements. After singing for James, Helen went solo; she died in 1999. Listen to "Manhattan Serenade" (with James) "Time Waits for No One" and terrific duets with Dick Haymes including "It Had to Be You" "Together" and "I'll Buy That Dream".


    5 out of 5 stars Helen Forrest--She Always Rates 5 Stars   September 12, 2005
    Paul D. Jones (Maryville, MO U.S.A.)
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful

    It's hard for a lover of Miss Forrest to find fault with anything she did. This album is no exception. Her voice is scintillating as always. The sound quality is excellently reproduced--remember these songs are primarily from 78's. And the price is right. Is there anthing negative to say? One always wishes for more: if only the CD contained more selections! Helen was the best of her era. Everybody knew it then. And many of know that she is "for the ages." This album helps us understand why. (This reviewer invites people who love her to write him at pjones.@mail.nwmissouri.edu Let's keep her alive in our hearts.)



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