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FRANK IFIELD: THE ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN SUPERSTAR RETURNS!
His Ultimate Collection of 22 Classic Hits & Rarities for the 1st time!
Frank Ifield started his career as a country singer in 1950 aged thirteen with an appearance on radio 2GB’s “Australia’s Amateur Hour” which led to stage shows with Tim McNamara and touring country NSW with Indian wrestling star “Big Chief Little Wolf” and then progressed to a recording contract with EMI aged 14.
At the end of the fifties, after releasing in excess of 40 records on the Regal Zonophone and then Columbia label and gaining wide experience of TV Shows from the very commencement of Australian television with his own show “Campfire Favourites, he returned to Britain in November 1959 to further his career with the burning desire to play the London Palladium.
After signing with Columbia Records in England he quickly gained credibility with his first release as a top 30 hit “Lucky Devil”. BY 1962 he created history and International recognition with a country/pop style recording of “I Remember You” which became the first single to sell in excess of one million copies in the UK alone. The next two, million-selling singles ensured another accolade as the first artist in the UK to have three consecutive number ones.
From the sixties to the eighties with scores of hits including seven individual number ones, his career became firmly established globally where history claims him as the first Australian to make the American Charts, and the primary trailblazer to open up America to the British invasion of the 60’s.
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'Frank Ifield Rarities'
Double CD now available here!
This is a limited release that features 59 Stereo tracks from the vaults of EMI.Each CD is autographed by Frank himself and costs only $30 (Australian) which includes world-wide postage and packing! Remember it is limited, so buy now!
Track Listing:
Disc 1 1. Fireball Mail 2. Cold Cold Heart 3. (Yes) I'm Hurting 4. Dark Moon 5. Roses From A Stranger 6. Devoted To You 7. Take Good Care Of Her 8. Long Gone 9. Love Song Of The Waterfall 10. Who Cares (For Me) 11. Lights Of Home 12. After The Heartaches 13. Here Comes My Baby Back Again 14. Rovin' Lover 15. Wolverton Mountain 16. Just Let Me Make Believe A While 17. I'm Learning Child 18. Give Myself A Party 19. Before This Day Ends 20. Good Morning Dear 21. Long Gone Lonesome Blues 22. Don't Forget To Cry 23. I'd be A Legend In My Time 24. Rainbows And Roses 25. You've Still Got A Place In My Heart 26. In A Mansion Stands My Love 27. Cool Water 28. Rover No More 29. Streets Of Laredo | Disc 2 1. Maurie 2. When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again 3. A Stranger To Me 4. Cattle Call 5. Sweet Memories 6. Riders In The Sky 7. You And Me And Happiness 8. Just One Time 9. I'm A Fool To Care 10. Half As Much 11. Look What Thoughts Will Do (Tu Ne Me Verras Pleurer) 12. I Forgot What It Was Like 13. Blue Bayou 14. Innocent Years 15. Funny How Time Slips Away 16. Lost Love 17. A Hundred Days 18. Gonna Find Me A Bluebird 19. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle 20. San Antonio Rose 21. Hey Little Bird 22. If It Comes To That 23. Love Me 24. Happy Tracks 25. Tumbling Tumbleweeds 26. It Don't Work That Way 27. I Just Can't Lose The Blues 28. Nottingham Fair 29. Old Man Duff 30. Pecos Bill |
Something Rare
& Wonderful
A new 2-CD compilation of, in Frank's own words...' rare and mainly hitherto unavailable material of mine, recorded around the world; spanning three decades from the sixties to the nineties.' Includes the much sought after Crystal (I Can See Through You), Yesterday Just Passed My Way Again and Crawling Back, plus tracks from the Hickory, Spark and MAM labels, and recordings with UK band Barbary Coast. Includes album notes by Frank and by noted writer and broadcaster Paul Hazell.
Track Listing:
CD1 - 1. Roots & Rafters 2. Crystal (I Can See Thru You) 3. Silver Wings 4. Hearts On Fire 5. Close The Door 6. A Little Bit Of Push 7. I Remember You 8. Isn't It Always Love 9. God Made Love 10. California Cotton Fields 11. Daddy -You Know What? 12. (I'll Be Your) Hold Me Tight 13. Play Waltzing Matilda Again 14. Lonesome Jubilee 15. The Loving & The Leaving 16. Good Hearted Woman 17. You Only Live Once in a While 18. Beautiful Love 19. (Her Name Was) Joanne 20. Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
CD2 - 1. Hurdy-Gurdy 2. Painting Myself Into A Corner 3. Who Am I to Say 4. Praised Be 5. Paint The World With Love 6. Broken Lady 7. You'll Never Be Missed 8. Till I Waltz Again With You 9. The Loneliness Of Ruby's Eyes 10. The Rise & Fall Of Soli Glick 11. Crawling Back 12. Something Rare & Wonderful 13. Lay In Your Arms 14. Rolling Stone 15. Angry At The Big Oak Tree 16. Love Ain't Worth The Living When It Dies 17. If Love Must Go 18. Yesterday Just Passed My Way Again 19. Teach Me Little Children 20. Please
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Crystal (I Can See Through You)
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INTRODUCING A BRAND NEW EP COLLECTION OF THREE GREAT MONOLOGUES! 'THEREBY HANGS A TALE'
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Notes from Frank:
Happy End Movie
It’s been a good while since pure joy has won as big as it did today on the Hot 100, with Pharrell Williams’ “Happy” finally landing atop the chart. As noted earlier, Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” is the last song with the word “Happy” in its title to bow at the apex of the Hot 100.
Happy End Korean Movie
That fun fact demands that the other “Happy” and “Happiness”-incorporated jams reveal themselves for proper re-acknowledgment. A good bit of them are from yesteryear. Apparently, the world was a more cheery place in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Give them a looksee below—from Pharrell to Sheryl Crow, R.E.M. to Al Green and some acts your parents may have boogied to, here are the top 20 'Happy' songs ever. And don't let that word fool you; there are a few singles on here that aren't as peachy as their title suggests.
The ranking is based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 chart. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits from each era, certain time frames were weighted to account for the difference between turnover rates from those years.
- 1
“Happy Together,” The Turtles
Released: 2/11/1967
Peak Position: No. 1 (3 weeks) “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” from “Cocktail,” Bobby McFerrin
- 3
“The Happy Organ,” Dave 'Baby' Cortez
Released: 3/21/1959
Peak Position: No. 1 - 4
“My Happiness,” Connie Francis
Released: 12/13/1958
Peak Position: No. 2 “If You Wanna Be Happy,” Jimmy Soul
- 6
“You’ve Made Me So Very Happy,” Blood, Sweat & Tears
Released: 3/1/1969
Peak Position: No. 2 - 7
“Love Can Make You Happy,” Mercy
Released: 4/12/1969
Peak Position: No. 2 “Happy Days,” Pratt & McClain with Brother Love
- 9
“Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen,” Neil Sedaka
Released: 11/18/1961
Peak Position: No. 6 - 10
“Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy),” Al Green
Released: 9/28/1974
Peak Position: No. 7 'Hotel Happiness,' Brook Benton
- 12
'Oh Happy Day,' The Edwin Hawkins' Singers
Released: 4/26/1969
Peak Position: No. 4 - 13
'Happy,' Ashanti
Released: 6/1/02
Peak Position: No. 8 'If It Makes You Happy,' Sheryl Crow
- 15
'Shiny Happy People,' R.E.M.
Released: 7/27/91
Peak Position: No. 10 - 16
'My Happy Ending,' Avril Lavigne
Released: 7/31/04
Peak Position: No. 9 'Happy,' Pharrell
Released: 1/18/14
Peak Position: No. 1 (still charting)'Happy-Go-Lucky-Me,' Paul Evans
'The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.,' Donna Fargo
- 20
'Oh How Happy,' Shades Of Blue
Released: 5/7/66
Peak Position: No. 12