Francis Craig And His Orchestra - Near YouBeg Your Pardon

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Review by Reichal Winn

Francis Craig And His Orchestra's album, Near YouBeg Your Pardon, is a timeless masterpiece that showcases the band's versatility and musical prowess. The album comprises 12 tracks, each one brimming with soulful melodies and soothing harmonies that transport the listener to a bygone era of music.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Near You," which was a massive hit in the 1940s and remains a classic to this day. Craig's smooth vocals, accompanied by the orchestra's lush instrumentation, create a dreamy atmosphere that is hard to resist. Another gem on the album is "Beg Your Pardon," a charming tune that showcases the band's playful side.

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TrackDurationPreview
Beg Your Pardon
Near You

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Francis Craig and His Orchestra - Near You (1947)
Francis Craig and His Orchestra - Beg Your Pardon (1947)

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1001B/1012B

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About Francis Craig And His Orchestra

Craigs orchestras always had outstanding performers. Many became stars. Vocalists included Irene Beasley, Phil Harris, Jimmy Melton, Kenny Sargent, Dinah Shore, Snooky Lanson, and Kitty Kallen. Among his noted musicians, some of whom formed their own bands, were Jimmy Gallagher, Clint Garvin, John Gordy, and Red McEwen. Craigs career was important for many reasons. His ensemble, formed at the beginning of the big-band era, was Nashvilles best society orchestra. They played on WSMs first broadcast. The maestros run at the Hermitage Hotel may have been the longest ever for a hotel orchestra. Near You was an extraordinarily popular hit that was a catalyst in the development of Nashvilles music business. Francis Craig ceased performing in the early 1950s and died November 19, 1966.

Name Vars

  • Francis Craig And His Orch.
  • Francis Craig And His Texas Playboys
  • Francis Craig At The Piano & His Orchestra
  • Francis Craig Orch.
  • Francis Craig Orchestra
  • Francis Craig, His Piano And Orchestra

Members

  • Francis Craig
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Summary by Reichal Winn

Near YouBeg Your Pardon is a must-have for anyone who appreciates classic big band music. Francis Craig And His Orchestra has done an excellent job of capturing the essence of the era and delivering it in a way that feels fresh and relevant even today. The album is a testament to the band's enduring legacy and is sure to delight fans of all ages.

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misshaylz333
misshaylz333
No one wants to answer I think ? it would be cute ?brilliant bring back president Donald j trump ? thanks ? RO ??
martinbuilders
martinbuilders
Happy New Year!
bayuhadi
bayuhadi
Ahhh!!!! Mais essa música é linda!!!! amo o toque & amo ouvir todos os instrumentos musicais como violão celo & outros
É Realmente uma música linda..
... e outra deveria tocar nos Radios..
Ou ouvir em discos de vinil
zizohashem989
zizohashem989
Would trump be able to dance to this RO ?
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heatherelizabethgarrow
Happy New Year Everyone From YouTube!
katmandew
katmandew
Happy New Year To The 40s!
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minervajoy
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april3591
Happy New Year 2023!
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Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year! ???
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Happy 2023!
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Happy New Year!
qparker
qparker
I'm 86 yrs i still remember this song
jretcher131
jretcher131
I love both his voice and the piano. I find that beautiful and harmonious
nicolemurnin
nicolemurnin
Unfortunely, I knew most of the lyrics. AND remember when a little brown radio was the only entertainment in the house. Dad & Truman would be all over it for baseball games in the summers. Imagine!
eajonesii
eajonesii
This was the theme song of Milton Berle's Television show, every Tuesday night in the 50's. "Uncle Miltie" owned Tuesday night tv
ullajov
ullajov
Love this song. I requested it on the 40s channel and now i hear them play it once in a while (XM Radio).

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