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All recordings are from the original source material
and digitally re-mastered to reduce surface noise.

 

John Francis McCormack was one of the greatest singers of this century.
A tenor of the bel canto school, he enjoyed an immensely successful career in opera, on the recital stage, and with the sale of his recordings.
Born in Ireland in 1884 to working class parents, he early evinced a strong interest in a career as a singer.

In 1903 with very little formal training he won the gold medal as a tenor at the Irish National Music Festival, the Feis Ceoil.
He studied briefly in Italy under Sabatini.
In the fall of 1906 he returned to London seeking opportunities to sing professionally.
It took him less than a year, for in the fall of 1907 he made his debut at Covent Garden, at age 23 the youngest principal tenor ever to sing there.

In less than three years he was singing opera in the United States too, as well as beginning a career on the recital stage.
In 1919 he became a citizen of the United States, his adopted country, and the one where his concert appeal had proven to be nearly universal and unrelenting.
McCormack's active career lasted over forty years.
He made his first recordings in 1904 and his last in 1942.
He first sang professionally as early as 1902 and retired (in England) in 1938.

One year after that farewell concert he was back singing for the Red Cross and in support of the war effort.
He toured, broadcast, and recorded in this capacity until 1943, when failing health forced him to retire again.
McCormack died in September 1945.
 


This CD includes popular recordings and songs from the World War 1 era.
His pleasant rich tenor voice is heard in several of the songs of the 1920's
that have become standards.
 

 

John McCormack
Popular, Sentimental & World War I Songs (Encore 1)
[Recorded 1914-1928]
 

1-It’s A Long Way To Tipperary (World War 1)[Recorded 1914]

2-When My Ships Come Sailing Home [Recorded 1915]

3-An Evening Song [Recorded 1915]

4-The Sunshine Of Your Smile [Recorded 1916]

5-There’s A Long Long Trail (World War 1) [Recorded 1917]

6-Keep The Home Fires Burning (World War 1) [Recorded 1917]

7-Send Me Away With A Smile (World War 1) [Recorded 1917]

8-God Be With Our Boys Tonight (World War 1) [Recorded 1918]

9-Dear Old Pal Of Mine [Recorded 1918]

10-When You Come Back (World War 1) [Recorded 1918]

11-Wonderful Of Romance [Recorded 1920]

12-All Alone [Recorded 1924]

13-Rose Marie [Recorded 1924]

14-When You And I Were Seventeen [Recorded 1925]

15-June Brought The Roses [Recorded 1925]

16-Silver Threads Among The Gold [Recorded 1926]

17-When You And I Were Young Maggie [Recorded 1926]

18-Because I Love You [Recorded 1926]

19-The Far Away Bells [Recorded 1926]

20-Dear Old Pal Of Mine (Alternate Version) [Recorded 1928]

21-Roses Of Picardy [Recorded 1928]




 





 

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