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Percy Faith

 
Artist: Percy Faith

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Vincent James "Jimmy" Abato, William Versaci, Bernard Kaufman, Terry Snyder, Sarah Vaughan, Art Ryerson, Glenn Osser, George Ockner, Harold Feldman, Richard Dickler, Didier C. Deutsch, Frank Carroll, Mitch Miller, Stan Freeman, Al Caiola, Mundell Lowe, Johnny Mathis, Doris Day

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  • Born: April 07, 1908, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died: February 09, 1976, Los Angeles, CA
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Easy Listening
  • Instrument: Conductor, Arranger
  • Representative Albums: "16 Most Requested Songs," "Bouquet," "Music of Christmas"
  • Representative Songs: "Theme from "A Summer Place"," "The Song from Moulin Rouge (W," "Baubles, Bangles and Beads"

Biography

Percy Faith was one of the most popular easy listening recording artists of the '50s and '60s. Not only did he have a number of hit albums and singles under his own name, but Faith was responsible for arranging hits by Tony Bennett, Doris Day, Johnny Mathis, and Burl Ives, among others, as the musical director for Columbia Records in the '50s.

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Faith was a child piano prodigy, giving his first recital at Massey Hall at the age of 15 and playing various movie theaters, providing the soundtrack to silent films. His career as a concert pianist was cut short when he injured his hands in a fire when he was 18. Faith moved into arranging, beginning with local, hotel orchestras but quickly moving to radio. It was here where he developed his lush pop-instrumental style. For most of the '30s, he worked on Canadian Broadcast Company. At the end of the decade his radio show, Music by Faith, was also being aired within the United States.

Upset with CBC slashing the budget of his program, Faith moved to Chicago in 1940. Shortly afterward, he relocated to New York; by 1945, he had become an official U.S. citizen. Working for NBC in New York, he arranged and conducted for a number of shows and singers, including Coca-Cola's radio show and Buddy Clark. During the late '40s, he recorded for both Decca and RCA Victor.

Faith joined Columbia Records as musical director and a recording artist in 1950. While he arranged traditional pop songs, as well as show tunes, folk songs, and traditional pop songs for the label's vocalists, Faith became a pioneer of easy listening "mood music" with his own albums. In addition to popularizing the light, orchestrated pop, he was the first to record albums solely consisting of songs from Broadway shows; he also was one of the first mainstream composers/arrangers to experiment with Latin rhythms.

Faith had his first number one single, "Delicado," in 1952. In the mid-'50s, he began composing film scores, beginning with the Oscar-nominated collaboration with George Stoll, Love Me or Leave Me. But he scored his biggest hit of the 1960s with a piece of music written by another film composer. His late-1959 recording of Max Steiner's "The Theme From 'A Summer Place'" became a number one hit in 1960 and earned Faith his first Grammy. As rock & roll took over popular music in the early '60s and his work became more schlocky in format (easy listening arrangements of Beatles and pop/rock songs, etc.), the musical quotient remained high, thanks in large part to Faith's arranging skills and penchant for picking good material. Faith slowly withdrew from a professional career in the late '60s, but continued recording until just before his death in 1976. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Cub Koda, All Music Guide
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Discography: Percy Faith
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Great Folk Themes/American Serenade

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Great Folk Themes/American Serenade

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Bon Voyage/Carefree

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Lil Abner/Broadway Bouquet

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Clair/New Thing

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Columbia Album of Victor Herbert

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Your Dance Date/American Waltzes/Carefree Rhythms

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Columbia Singles, Vol. 1: 1950-1951

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Joy to the World

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Only the Best of Percy Faith, Vol. 2

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Only the Best of Percy Faith, Vol. 3

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Christmas Celebration

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Complete, Vol. 2

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Complete, Vol. 3

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Beatles Album/Jesus Christ Superstar

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Complete, Vol. 1

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Columbia Singles, Vol. 3: 1959-1967

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Columbia Singles, Vol. 2: 1952-1958

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I Think I Love You [Bonus Tracks]

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House of Flowers/Adventure in the Sun

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Percy Faith Collection

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Porgy and Bess/The Most Happy Fella

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Subways Are for Sleeping/Do I Hear a Waltz

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Koga Melodies/Ryoichi Hatori Melodies

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Best of Percy Faith and His Orchestra

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Broadway Bouquet/Country Bouquet

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Love Goddesses/Hollywood's Greatest Themes

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Greatest Hits

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Themes for Young Lovers [Bonus Track]

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April Fools

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Held Over! Today's Great Movie Themes/Leaving On a Jet Plane

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Those Were the Days/Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet"

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Country Bouquet/Disco Party

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Swing Low in Hi Fi/A Look at Monaco

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Delicado

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Sound of Music/South Pacific

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Viva!: The Music of Mexico/Exotic Strings

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Percy Faith Plays Continental Music/Percy Faith Plays Romantic Music/Plays Romantic Mus

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Theme from "A Summer Place"

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Tara's Theme from Gone with the Wind/Jealousy

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Delicado/Amour Amor Amore

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Today's Themes for Young Lovers/For Those in Love

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Night With Jerome Kern/A Night With Sigmund Romberg

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Kismet/The Sound of Music

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Ultimate Collection

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Camelot/My Fair Lady

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Easy Listening Classics

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Easy Listening Classics

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Oscar

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More Themes for Young Lovers/Latin Themes for Young Lovers

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Corazón/My Love

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Music of Brazil!/Shangri-La!

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Angel of the Morning/Black Magic Woman

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Born Free/Windmills of Your Mind

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Joy/Day by Day

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Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer/Summer Place '76

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Songs from Award Winning Movies

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Fascination

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Percy Faith Plays Richard Rodgers

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Bouquet/Bouquet of Love

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Passport to Romance/Mucho Gusto! More Music of Mexico

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Kismet/Music From Hollywood

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Bim! Bam!! Boom!!!/Theme from the "In" Crowd

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Great Percy Faith

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Great Movie Themes

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I'll Take Romance

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Summer Place

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Legend at His Best

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Bubbling Over!

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Viva!: The Music of Mexico/The Music of Brazil!

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Latin Rhythms

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Christmas Melodies

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16 Most Requested Songs

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Summer Place '76

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My Love

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Christmas Is...

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Theme from The "In" Crowd

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Music of Christmas, Vol. 2

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Columbia Album of George Gershwin

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Themes for Young Lovers

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Jealousy

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Percy Faith's Greatest Hits

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Bouquet

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Viva!: The Music of Mexico

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Malaguena

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Touchdown

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My Fair Lady

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Percy Faith Plays Continental Music

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Music for Her

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Music of Christmas

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Instrumental Favorites

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Passage to Romance

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Wikipedia: Percy Faith
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Percy Faith (April 7, 1908 – February 9, 1976) was a Canadian-born bandleader, orchestrator and composer, known for his lush arrangements of pop and Christmas standards. He is often credited with creating the "easy listening" or "mood music" format which became staples of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s. Though his professional orchestra-leading career began at the height of the swing era, Faith refined and rethought orchestration techniques, including use of large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass dominated popular music of the 1940s.

Faith was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was the oldest of eight children. He played violin and piano as a child, and played in theatres and at Massey Hall. After his hands were badly burned in a fire, he turned to conducting, and his live orchestras utilized the new medium of radio broadcasting. Beginning with defunct stations CKNC and CKCL, Faith was a staple of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's live-music broadcasting from 1933 to 1940, when he resettled in Chicago. In 1945, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He made many recordings for Voice of America. After working briefly for Decca Records, he worked for Mitch Miller at Columbia Records, where he turned out dozens of albums and provided arrangements for many of the pop singers of the 1950s, including Tony Bennett, Doris Day and Guy Mitchell (for whom Faith wrote Mitchell's number one single, "My Heart Cries for You").

His most famous and remembered recordings are "Delicado" (1952), "Song from the Moulin Rouge" (1953) and "Theme from A Summer Place" (1960), which won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1961. Faith remains the only artist to have the best selling single of the year during both the pop singer era ("Song from Moulin Rouge") and the rock era ("Theme from a Summer Place"). The flip side of "Song from the Moulin Rouge" was the also popular and lovely "Swedish Rhapsody" by composer Hugo Alfvén.

Though Faith initially mined the worlds of Broadway, Hollywood and Latin music for many of his top-selling 1950s recordings, he enjoyed immense popularity starting in 1962 with his orchestral versions of popular rock and pop hits of the day. His "Themes for Young Lovers" album was a top seller during this era and introduced the Faith sound to a younger generation of listeners. With the success of Columbia record-mate Ray Conniff's chorus and orchestra during this same time, Faith began using a chorus (usually all female in the early recordings, later mixed) in several popular albums from the mid-1960s on. Faith's first single with a female chorus, "Yellow Days," was a substantial hit in the MOR (Middle of the Road) easy listening radio format of the mid-1960s. Faith continued to enjoy airplay and consistent album sales throughout the early 1970s, and received a second Grammy award in 1969 for his album "Love Theme from 'Romeo and Juliet'."

Though best-known for his recording career, Faith also occasionally scored motion pictures, and received an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of the song score for the Doris Day musical feature, Love Me or Leave Me. Several of his other original scores for dramatic features such as Tammy Tell Me True and "The Oscar" contained popular theme songs. Faith also composed the popular theme for the long running NBC series The Virginian.

With the advent of harder rock sounds in the 1970s, Faith's elegant arrangements fell out of favor with the listening and record-buying public, although he continued to release albums as diverse and contemporary as "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Black Magic Woman." He released one album of country music and two albums of disco-oriented arrangements toward the end of his 40 year career. Faith died of cancer in Encino, California and was interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Albums

  • Continental Music (1953)
  • Delicado (1953)
  • Kismet (1954)
  • Music from Hollywood (1954)
  • Music of Christmas (1954)
  • Music Until Midnight (1954)
  • Percy Faith Plays Romantic Music (1954)
  • Amour, Amor, Amore (1955)
  • Girl Meets Boy (1955)
  • Music for Her (1955)
  • Wish Upon a Star (1955)
  • It's So Peaceful in the Country (with Mitch Miller) (1956)
  • The Most Happy Fella (1956)
  • My Fair Lady (1956)
  • Passport to Romance (1956)
  • Swing Low in Hi-Fi (1956)
  • Adventure in the Sun (1957)
  • The CBS Album of George Gershwin (1957)
  • Li'l Abner (1957)
  • Viva: The Music of Mexico (1957)
  • The Columbia Album of Victor Herbert (1958)
  • Hallelujah! (1958)
  • South Pacific (1958)
  • Touchdown! (1958)
  • Bouquet (1959)
  • Malagueña: Music of Cuba (1959)
  • A Night with Sigmund Romberg (1959)
  • Porgy and Bess (1959)
  • Bon Voyage!: Continental Souveniers (1960)
  • Jealousy (1960)
  • A Night with Jerome Kern (1960)
  • The Sound of Music (1960)
  • Camelot (1961)
  • Carefree (1961)
  • Mucho Gusto! More Music of Mexico (1961)
  • Subways Are for Sleeping (1961)
  • Tara's Theme from Gone With The Wind (1961)
  • This Fling Called Love (with Eileen Farrell) (1961)
  • Bouquet of Love (1962)
  • Exotic Strings (1962)
  • Hollywood's Great Themes (1962)
  • The Music of Brazil! (1962)
  • American Serenade (1963)
  • A Look at Monaco (1963)
  • Shangri-La! (1963)
  • Themes for Young Lovers (1963)
  • Great Folk Themes (1964)
  • The Love Goddesses (1964)
  • More Themes for Young Lovers (1964)
  • Broadway Bouquet (1965)
  • Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965)
  • Latin Themes for Young Lovers (1965)
  • Bim! Bam!! Boom!!! (1966)
  • Christmas Is... (1966)
  • The Oscar (1966)
  • Themes for the "In" Crowd (1966)
  • Born Free and Other Great Movie Themes (1967)
  • Today's Themes for Young Lovers (1967)
  • Angel of the Morning (1968)
  • For Those in Love (1968)
  • Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" (1969)
  • Those Were the Days (1969)
  • Windmills of Your Mind (1969)
  • The Beatles Album (1970)
  • Held Over! Today's Great Movie Themes (1970)
  • Leaving on a Jet Plane (1970)
  • Black Magic Woman (1971)
  • I Think I Love You (1971)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1971)
  • Day By Day (1972)
  • Joy (1972)
  • Clair (1973)
  • Corazon (1973)
  • My Love (1973)
  • Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer (1974)
  • Clair (1974)
  • Country Bouquet (1974)
  • The Great Concert (1974)
  • New Thing (1974)
  • Disco Party (1975)
  • Summer Place '76 (1976)

Singles

  • Moulin Rouge Theme
  • The Bandit
  • With A Little Bit Of Luck
  • Theme From A Summer Place
  • Theme For Young Lovers
  • Sons And Lovers
  • Theme From The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs
  • The Sound Of Surf


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