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DICK TODD - TILL I WALTZ AGAIN WITH YOU

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Der Trompeter und Crooner Dick Todd wurde am 4. März 1914 auf einer Farm nahe Calgary in der kanadischen Provinz Alberta geboren und wuchs etwa ab 1926 in Montreal, Provinz Quebec, auf. Er verstarb im Mai 1973, erst 59-jährig, vereinsamt in seiner Wohnung in New York City.
Nachdem er das professionelle Trompetenspiel aufgab und sich mehr dem Gesang zuwendete, erhielt er wegen der Art seiner Gesangsdarbietung bald den Spitznamen "The Canadian Crosby". Er ging 1938 in die USA, wo er bei RCA Victor's BLUEBIRD-Label einen Schallplattenvertrag unterschreiben konnte. Obwohl er eigentlich ein Vorkriegsstar war, gab es auch in der Rocknrollzeit von ihm eine Anzahl von 45 RPM-Singles.
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12 49.....45-80088....vocal DICK TODD (Phil Ellis Choristers) (Eddie Miller Orch.)..Daddy's Little Girl) (45-R-588)/Who'll Be The Next One (To Cry Over You) (45-R-562)
?? 49....90033....Vocal—DICK TODD with Ensemble Eddie "Piano" Miller, Orch. ..Daddy, You've Been A Mother To Me (R-589)/Rain Or Shine (R-561) *)
?? 50....45-90077....Vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus and Eddie "Piano" Miller Orch. ..Mamma Mia (Madre Mia) (45-R-312)/Tell Me You Love Me (45-R-310)
03 50....45-90088....Vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus and Eddie "Piano" Miller Orch. ..She's My Easter Lily (45-R-313)/You're In Love With Everyone (But The One Who's In Love With You) (45-R-311)
?? 50....40011....vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus EDDIE "PIANO" MILLER ORCH. ..Golden Sails On A Sea Of Blue (R-1503)/You Can't Tell A Lie To Your Heart (R-1501) *)
07 50....45-40055....vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus EDDIE "PIANO" MILLER ORCH. ..Red Apple Cheeks (45-R-1504)/Daddy's Little Boy (45-R-1502)
03 51....40077....Vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus & Dave Terry Orch. ..Michael McInery/Vocal DICK TODD with Jerry Packer Chorus and Eddie "Piano" Miller Orch. ..She's My Easter Lily (45-R-313) *)
12 51....45-147....Featuring DICK TODD With Chorus & Orch. ..Are You Game, To Play The Game With Me (45-R-563)/When The One You Love Loves You (-------)
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07 52....9-28314....DICK TODD And GRADY MARTIN AND HIS SLEW FOOT FIVE..Waiting In The Lobby Of Your Heart (45-82998)/Too Old To Cut The Mustard (45-82775)
08 52....9-28353....DICK TODD With ANITA KERR SINGERS..Someone To Kiss Your Tears Away (45-83128)/You're More Like Your Mommy (45-83129)
12 52....9-28506....DICK TODD..Oh, Happy Day (45-83632)/Till I Waltz Again With You (45-83633)
01 53....9-28566....DICK TODD..Empty Arms (45-83127)/DICK TODD With the Beasley Sisters..I'm Counting My Blessings (45-83125)
02 53....9-28583....DICK TODD And THE COMMANDERS..Let Me Know (45-83860)/Bumming Around (45-83861)
05 53....9-28699....DICK TODD and GRADY MARTIN AND THE SLEW FOOT FIVE..Goin' Steady Anniversary (45-84162)/My Dear (45-84160)
06 53....9-28734....DICK TODD and OWEN BRADLEY And His Orchestra..Blue Letter (45-84487)/The Last Waltz (45-84488)
10 53....9-28900....DICK TODD With The JIMMY LEYDEN SINGERS..I See The Moon (45-85265)/If I Never Get To Heaven (45-85266)
05 54....9-29126....DICK TODD With The JIMMY LEYDEN SINGERS..The Man With The Banjo (45-86190)/I Was Meant For You (The Wah-Wah Song) (45-86191)
06 54....9-29177....DICK TODD..It Happens/Where Do The Bubbles Go
09 54....9-29223....DICK TODD..Tiny Hands (45-86290)/Baby Girl Of Mine (45-86291)
08 54....9-29240....DICK TODD And THE COMMANDERS..Said (My Right Eye To My Left Eye) (45-86604)/You Listen So Nice (45-86128)
11 54....9-29361....DICK TODD and GRADY MARTIN AND THE SLEW FOOT FIVE..Columbus Stockade (45-84161)/Sweethearts Or Strangers (45-84159)
TODD
12 57....TF 1000....DICK TODD..You're Deeper In My Heart (9500)/The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful (9501)
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12 58....SS 108....DICK TODD..If I Could Be With You (SIDE – 1)/Sweet Lorraine (SIDE – 2)
*) die Existenz einer 45er ist zur Zeit nicht bekannt

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Wiederveröffentlichung (1995)
mit seinen frühen Aufnahmen 1938-1942
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Dick Todd (August 4, 1914 – c. April, 1973) was a Canadian singer, most active from the 1930s to 1950s. He was nicknamed the Canadian Crosby, due to his supposed vocal similarity to Bing Crosby. He became a favourite with radio listeners across the United States. He recorded such hits as "You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven", "Its A Hap-Hap-Happy Day" and "Blue Orchids".

Born on August 4, 1914 on a farm near Calgary, Alberta, Canada, he was the son of a retired military officer who moved the family to Montreal around 1926. Todd played the trumpet and sang, first in
school and then at the Belmont Amusement Park with a small band led by George Sims. This led to steady work at a nightclub at Lake Champlain called the Meridian. After lukewarm attempts to earn degrees in agriculture and engineering, Todd directed his energies towards putting songs across over the radio and doing commercials for Maxey Baking Powder. Backed by his own quintet (including trombonist and alto saxophonist Murray McEachern), Todd sang and blew his trumpet on cruise ships in the Caribbean during the tourist season. All of this activity paid off when he found himself signing his first Victor contract in Montreal.

In 1936 he recorded several pop tunes including "I'm an Old Cowhand" and "Girl in a Bonnet of Blue." After Sims' group was taken over by Ted Large of the Five Large Brothers, Todd began
performing almost exclusively in the broadcast studio backed by orchestras under the direction of Lucio Augustini and Alan McIver. It was these programs, which aired during the years 1937-1938, that enabled Dick Todd to develop a following among radio audiences in the north-eastern United States.

Todd's next move was to chuck the trumpet, cross the border, and begin singing in recording and broadcast studios, churning out a steady stream of popular records under the supervision of Leonard Joy and Eli Oberstein and transmitting his voice to the masses via programs like the Home Town Show, the Magic Key (with Larry Clinton's Orchestra), Old Gold's Melody & Madness (with Robert Benchley and Artie Shaw's Swing Band), and Brown & Williamson's Avalon Time Show (with comedian Red Skelton). He also made the first of several recordings with Dinah Shore and sang with Leo Riesman’s Orchestra at the Strand Theatre.

In 1940 Dick Todd appeared in the series Showboat with Nadine Connor and Virginia Verrill, with Paul LaValle on the Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street show, and sang "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" in a film short with Richard Hayman. For a little while he hosted his own program. Dick Todd's biggest hits from this period include "Blue Orchids," "Deep Purple," "To You,
Sweetheart, Aloha," "All This and Heaven Too," and "The Gaucho Serenade." When it was time for Todd to serve as a Canadian citizen in the Second World War he generously set up Ted Weems' crooner Perry Como as his replacement at Victor.

Handsome and husky-voiced, romantic baritone Dick Todd was also dubbed King of the Jukebox. During his brief heyday from 1938-1942, Todd recorded about 200 songs for RCA Victor's Bluebird imprint, enabling him to compete with Decca's main attraction (Crosby) and Okeh's Buddy Clarke. Each of these dashing devils could be heard for the budget-line price of just thirty-five cents for each 78 rpm record, or seventeen and a half cents per song.

Like most everyone who worked in showbiz, Dick Todd devoted himself to entertaining the troops during wartime. Afterwards, his
career began to slip into a gradual but steady decline that would end in utter obscurity and abject poverty. In 1945 he replaced Lawrence Tibbet on Your Hit Parade and shared the microphone with Joan Edwards, but was given the boot in January 1946 to make way for Johnny Mercer. Not to be deterred, Todd signed on with the Larry Sunbrook Circus, barking endless streams of blarney as Master of Ceremonies and singing while riding a horse (a skill he'd developed while growing up in Alberta).

He spent a lot of time appearing in night clubs, and did manage to make more records. One of these, a 1949 recording of "Daddy's Little Girl," achieved something like hit status. Throughout the '50s his popularity continued to fade and he returned to circus work in 1955 but only as a roustabout. Every once in a while he cut a few singles for Decca. His last known recordings, made in 1969, included "Big Wheel Cannonball" and "Pennsylvania Turnpike, I Love You."

In the late 1960s, Dick also made appearances on Joe Franklin nostalgia show. Two disorders that brought him down were chronic
alcoholism and debilitating arthritis. He was last seen working as a stagehand among the ropes behind the scenes at the Ed Sullivan Show at the Coliseum and at Studio 50 in New York. From there he is believed to have hit the skids and become a homeless alcoholic. The last known sighting of Dick Todd was in a VA hospital in 1973, where was interviewed for an LP collection of his hits.

The circumstances date and location of his death was never established until his son finally revealed that his father died homeless in 1973, and his ashes were scattered into the ocean near New York. Todd's son held on to the information until 1999 due to his estrangement to his father.

While Dick Todd definitely had a way with a song, unfortunately his private life was never that melodic. He died alone and forgotten - but his many excellent recordings never will fade away...
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