(TRACK LISTINGS) Anthology:The Golden Anniversary Collection
(TRACK LISTINGS) Anthology:The Golden Anniversary Collection
Titles on disc 1
1.: Get Well Soon
2.: Heartbeat
3.: He's A Pal Of Mine
4.: Softly Softly
5.: What Could Be More Beautiful
6.: Spring Spring Spring - Murray, Ruby & Diana Decker/Ray Burns/Ronnie Harris
7.: Goin' Co'tin' - Murray, Ruby & Diana Decker/Ray Burns/Ronnie Harris
8.: Let Me Go Lover
9.: Happy Days And Lonely Nights
10.: If Anyone Finds This I Love You - Murray, Ruby & Anne Warren
11.: Before We Know It
12.: Evermore
13.: Bambino
14.: I'll Come When You Call
15.: It's The Irish In Me
16.: Very First Christmas Of All
17.: Slowly With Feeling
18.: Boy Meets Girl - Murray, Ruby & Norman Wisdom
19.: Two Rivers - Murray, Ruby & Norman Wisdom
20.: For Now For Ever
21.: I Know I'm Home
22.: Please Hold Me Tightly
23.: You Are My First Love
24.: Teddy O'Neil
25.: Green Glens Of Antrim
Titles on disc 2
1.: That Look In My Eye
2.: It Only Hurts For A Little While
3.: Ave Maria
4.: Good Luck Good Health God Bless You - Murray, Ruby & Eddie Calvert/Michael Holliday
5.: True Love
6.: In Love
7.: O'Malley's Tango
8.: Mr Wonderful
9.: Pretty Pretty
10.: Scarlet Ribbons For Her Hair
11.: Macushla Mine
12.: Passing Strangers
13.: Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling
14.: Keep Smiling At Trouble
15.: Forgive Me My Darling
16.: Nora Malone
17.: In My Life
18.: Real Love
19.: Little One
20.: Courtin' In The Kitchen
21.: Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
22.: At Finnigan's Ball
23.: Little Bit Of Heaven
24.: With Me Shillelagh Under Me Arm
25.: Doonaree
Titles on disc 3
1.: Humour Is On Me Now
2.: Meeting Of The Waters
3.: Mick McGilligan's Ball
4.: Who Knows
5.: Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye
6.: Pretty Irish Girl - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
7.: Connemara - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
8.: Message From Jimmy
9.: Voice In The Choir
10.: You Are My Sunshine
11.: Smile
12.: Love's Old Sweet Song
13.: When You Wore A Tulip
14.: When I Grow Too Old To Dream
15.: Button Up Your Overcoat
16.: Music Maestro Please
17.: Now Is The Hour
18.: Pennies From Heaven
19.: Till We Meet Again
20.: Last Mile Home
21.: Forever
22.: Congratulations
23.: Sweetheart Of All My Dreams
24.: My Little Corner Of The World
25.: Living For The Day
Titles on disc 4
1.: Goodbye Is The Loneliest Word I Know
2.: Dear Daddy
3.: Tammy Tell Me True
4.: Faith Of A Child
5.: Pianissimo
6.: Diamond
7.: How Did He Look
8.: As Simple As That
9.: I'll Walk The Rest Of The Way
10.: I'm In Love With The Boy Next Door
11.: Hurry Home
12.: Something Old Something New
13.: Let Him Go Let Him Tarry (live)
14.: Teddy O'Neil (live)
15.: Delany's Donkey (live)
16.: Johnnie Gray (live)
17.: Doonaree (live) - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
18.: Dear Old Donegal (live)
19.: Eileen O'Grady (live) - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
20.: MacNamara's Band (live)
21.: Promises Were Made To Be Broken
22.: Come Into My Heart (previously unreleased)
23.: Jimmy Unknown (previously unreleased)
24.: If I Were A Blackbird (previously unreleased)
25.: Isle Of Innisfree (previously unreleased)
Mar 2005
This anthology is a fitting tribute to one of the best selling solo artists of the 1950s. 50 years ago in 1955 Ruby Murray held a unique record, she had no less than 5 singles in the top 20 at the same time.
During a hectic period in the mid-50s, she had her own television show, starred at the London Palladium in Painting The Town with Norman Wisdom, appeared in a Royal Command Performance, and toured the USA, Malta and North Africa.
Frank Sinatra once told her: "You're a hell of a great singer and I am your greatest fan."
This album contains all of her hits, some classic songs, some traditional Irish songs, a great live set and 4 previously unreleased tracks. The booklet contains many previously unseen photographs from Ruby’s family collection and notes by her former husband Bernie Burgess.
1.: Get Well Soon
2.: Heartbeat
3.: He's A Pal Of Mine
4.: Softly Softly
5.: What Could Be More Beautiful
6.: Spring Spring Spring - Murray, Ruby & Diana Decker/Ray Burns/Ronnie Harris
7.: Goin' Co'tin' - Murray, Ruby & Diana Decker/Ray Burns/Ronnie Harris
8.: Let Me Go Lover
9.: Happy Days And Lonely Nights
10.: If Anyone Finds This I Love You - Murray, Ruby & Anne Warren
11.: Before We Know It
12.: Evermore
13.: Bambino
14.: I'll Come When You Call
15.: It's The Irish In Me
16.: Very First Christmas Of All
17.: Slowly With Feeling
18.: Boy Meets Girl - Murray, Ruby & Norman Wisdom
19.: Two Rivers - Murray, Ruby & Norman Wisdom
20.: For Now For Ever
21.: I Know I'm Home
22.: Please Hold Me Tightly
23.: You Are My First Love
24.: Teddy O'Neil
25.: Green Glens Of Antrim
Titles on disc 2
1.: That Look In My Eye
2.: It Only Hurts For A Little While
3.: Ave Maria
4.: Good Luck Good Health God Bless You - Murray, Ruby & Eddie Calvert/Michael Holliday
5.: True Love
6.: In Love
7.: O'Malley's Tango
8.: Mr Wonderful
9.: Pretty Pretty
10.: Scarlet Ribbons For Her Hair
11.: Macushla Mine
12.: Passing Strangers
13.: Ain't That A Grand And Glorious Feeling
14.: Keep Smiling At Trouble
15.: Forgive Me My Darling
16.: Nora Malone
17.: In My Life
18.: Real Love
19.: Little One
20.: Courtin' In The Kitchen
21.: Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
22.: At Finnigan's Ball
23.: Little Bit Of Heaven
24.: With Me Shillelagh Under Me Arm
25.: Doonaree
Titles on disc 3
1.: Humour Is On Me Now
2.: Meeting Of The Waters
3.: Mick McGilligan's Ball
4.: Who Knows
5.: Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye
6.: Pretty Irish Girl - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
7.: Connemara - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
8.: Message From Jimmy
9.: Voice In The Choir
10.: You Are My Sunshine
11.: Smile
12.: Love's Old Sweet Song
13.: When You Wore A Tulip
14.: When I Grow Too Old To Dream
15.: Button Up Your Overcoat
16.: Music Maestro Please
17.: Now Is The Hour
18.: Pennies From Heaven
19.: Till We Meet Again
20.: Last Mile Home
21.: Forever
22.: Congratulations
23.: Sweetheart Of All My Dreams
24.: My Little Corner Of The World
25.: Living For The Day
Titles on disc 4
1.: Goodbye Is The Loneliest Word I Know
2.: Dear Daddy
3.: Tammy Tell Me True
4.: Faith Of A Child
5.: Pianissimo
6.: Diamond
7.: How Did He Look
8.: As Simple As That
9.: I'll Walk The Rest Of The Way
10.: I'm In Love With The Boy Next Door
11.: Hurry Home
12.: Something Old Something New
13.: Let Him Go Let Him Tarry (live)
14.: Teddy O'Neil (live)
15.: Delany's Donkey (live)
16.: Johnnie Gray (live)
17.: Doonaree (live) - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
18.: Dear Old Donegal (live)
19.: Eileen O'Grady (live) - Murray, Ruby & Brendan O'Dowda
20.: MacNamara's Band (live)
21.: Promises Were Made To Be Broken
22.: Come Into My Heart (previously unreleased)
23.: Jimmy Unknown (previously unreleased)
24.: If I Were A Blackbird (previously unreleased)
25.: Isle Of Innisfree (previously unreleased)
Mar 2005
This anthology is a fitting tribute to one of the best selling solo artists of the 1950s. 50 years ago in 1955 Ruby Murray held a unique record, she had no less than 5 singles in the top 20 at the same time.
During a hectic period in the mid-50s, she had her own television show, starred at the London Palladium in Painting The Town with Norman Wisdom, appeared in a Royal Command Performance, and toured the USA, Malta and North Africa.
Frank Sinatra once told her: "You're a hell of a great singer and I am your greatest fan."
This album contains all of her hits, some classic songs, some traditional Irish songs, a great live set and 4 previously unreleased tracks. The booklet contains many previously unseen photographs from Ruby’s family collection and notes by her former husband Bernie Burgess.
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Regards
John.
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Track Listings
Thanks for putting all the titles upon the "Message Board",it looks like there is something there for all the fans.
For me two brand new titles,I have never heard Ruby sing "If I Were A Blackbird" and the "Isle Of Innisfree" so I am really looking forward to hearing both songs.
Thanks to all concerned for getting this project off the ground and for giving us the pleasure of hearing all our favourite tracks once again
For me two brand new titles,I have never heard Ruby sing "If I Were A Blackbird" and the "Isle Of Innisfree" so I am really looking forward to hearing both songs.
Thanks to all concerned for getting this project off the ground and for giving us the pleasure of hearing all our favourite tracks once again
Graham
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Just to let you know that HMV are now giving the track listing on their website, and it confirms the one above which John has given us. As Graham says, hopefully there is something for everyone, while trying to keep to getting all of Ruby's songs onto CD.
This means that if you purchase all of the following CDs, you will have the majority of songs recorded by Ruby in the quality of a CD:
1. The Magic of Ruby Murray (EMI)
2. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling/Irish and Proud Of It (EMI)
3. Five Fabulous Females (Vocalion)
4. Merry Christmas With The Stars (Vocalion)
5. Change Your Mind (President)
6. Anthology - The Golden Anniversary Collection (EMI)
We know there is another CD coming, although as yet we don't know what will be on it.
This means that if you purchase all of the following CDs, you will have the majority of songs recorded by Ruby in the quality of a CD:
1. The Magic of Ruby Murray (EMI)
2. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling/Irish and Proud Of It (EMI)
3. Five Fabulous Females (Vocalion)
4. Merry Christmas With The Stars (Vocalion)
5. Change Your Mind (President)
6. Anthology - The Golden Anniversary Collection (EMI)
We know there is another CD coming, although as yet we don't know what will be on it.
Gerald
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The Golden Anniversary Collection
I hope everyone has their order in place for the EMI Boxed Set, which is scheduled for release next Monday. I was pleased to see the full track listing published in the latest edition of 'In Tune' magazine which arrived this morning, and to help spread the word beyond RubyMurray.org I have just posted a message to the 1950s Nostalgia website, Whirligig - under it's Music Forum - and I included the full Top 20 as published 50 years ago this week in the 'New Musical Express', in which Ruby achieved her still unbroken record of 5 songs in a single chart. If you wish to read this item, enter http://www.whirligig-tv.co.uk/index.htm into your browser, then click on 'Message Board'. Many of the contributors to this site write most affectionately about Ruby, and if like me you love to wallow in memories of that great decade, the various Forums discuss all kinds of topics of the 1950s covering Films & Theatre, Sport & Literature, Radio & TV - and of special interest, the popular music of the time.
Back to the forthcoming Boxed Set, I hope we might hear mention of it on the Radio. There are very few likely programmes on BBC Radio 2 these days, but I'm hopeful that the Sunday afternoon programmes introduced by Russell Davis (2.30-3.30pm) and Ed Stewart (5.00-7.00pm) might find space for a track or two. I know that many local stations still include some nostalgia programmes, and Digital stations such as Saga may hopefully play tracks by Ruby too - so do let us know on this Forum if you hear the set get any mentions around the country.
Brian
Back to the forthcoming Boxed Set, I hope we might hear mention of it on the Radio. There are very few likely programmes on BBC Radio 2 these days, but I'm hopeful that the Sunday afternoon programmes introduced by Russell Davis (2.30-3.30pm) and Ed Stewart (5.00-7.00pm) might find space for a track or two. I know that many local stations still include some nostalgia programmes, and Digital stations such as Saga may hopefully play tracks by Ruby too - so do let us know on this Forum if you hear the set get any mentions around the country.
Brian
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Thank you for that, Brian, there are lots of nice things said about Ruby on the Whirligig website.
Readers may like to know that a couple of weeks ago, I tried to convince Terry Wogan that he might like to remember this special week in his morning programme. But it seems he preferred not to, since in 10 hours of broadcasting this week, there does not appear to have been one mention of Ruby.
Still, that shouldn't stop us from trying to get her records played. Don't forget, there are more people in the UK over 60 than under 16, although to listen to the radio you wouldn't believe that. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, so please don't hesitate from writing in to the BBC, SAGA, and local radio stations asking for a Ruby Murray record. It might work.
Readers may like to know that a couple of weeks ago, I tried to convince Terry Wogan that he might like to remember this special week in his morning programme. But it seems he preferred not to, since in 10 hours of broadcasting this week, there does not appear to have been one mention of Ruby.
Still, that shouldn't stop us from trying to get her records played. Don't forget, there are more people in the UK over 60 than under 16, although to listen to the radio you wouldn't believe that. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, so please don't hesitate from writing in to the BBC, SAGA, and local radio stations asking for a Ruby Murray record. It might work.
Gerald
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Enthuiasm From Friends/Fans
Friends,
It does my heart good to read so much enthusiasm coming from so many friends on the website. Being in foreign parts I am a little out of touch regarding radio programmes and record exposure. I will make another approach to EMI to see if I can establish what 'plugs' have been lined up on radio. I feel sure that the sales division will have done their home work in this department but confirmation would be pleasing.
I have done quite a bit for the cause here along the entire Southern coast of Spain, (Gerald became a broadcaster here too) from Denia right down to Malaga with other possible local exposures to come. I have requested a few 'promotion' copies from EMI so I will be able push for exposure here and there.
Keep up the good work. Adios Amigos. Bernie,
It does my heart good to read so much enthusiasm coming from so many friends on the website. Being in foreign parts I am a little out of touch regarding radio programmes and record exposure. I will make another approach to EMI to see if I can establish what 'plugs' have been lined up on radio. I feel sure that the sales division will have done their home work in this department but confirmation would be pleasing.
I have done quite a bit for the cause here along the entire Southern coast of Spain, (Gerald became a broadcaster here too) from Denia right down to Malaga with other possible local exposures to come. I have requested a few 'promotion' copies from EMI so I will be able push for exposure here and there.
Keep up the good work. Adios Amigos. Bernie,
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CD SET
Have received my set from Amazon and delighted at the quality and presentation. An absolute bargain at the price also!!
Many thanks to all involved in the production.
Mal Macleod
Many thanks to all involved in the production.
Mal Macleod
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My set came from HMV on Tuesday 29th (most appropriate day, I thought) although I was away at the time. I agree with other comments that the presentation is rather good - lots of gold colouring, including the four disks, and Bernie's words nicely presented. I just thought the inside back picture was just a bit of an odd choice? Ruby's back, the front of a cameraman getting her to pose, and the majority of the picture taken up with a 1950s Ford Prefect! Much as I like that particular car, I think I would have chosen a different picture.
I haven't had a chance yet to play all the songs, but the ones I have selected have all turned out to be very good quality. I particularly liked finding some stereo versions of songs (eg Dear Daddy, and How Did He Look?) which make these songs for me sound even more beautiful. And the two new tracks are very good as well. Some of you may recall that it was I who put into our song library a cleaned up version of Come Into My Heart, and Jimmy Unknown. Both of these came from very damaged factory acetate pressings, and took many hours of work on my PC to get them to the presented state. I think it was just knowing that they had once belonged to Ruby that kept me going and trying for perfection. Well, at long last, and with very many grateful thanks to EMI, we now have these songs in pristine condition straight from the master tapes - I for one will treasure them both.
I can't very well comment on the selection of songs, since it was my original list which was used to create the final one, but I sincerely hope that everybody will be pleased with what they find on this set.
I haven't had a chance yet to play all the songs, but the ones I have selected have all turned out to be very good quality. I particularly liked finding some stereo versions of songs (eg Dear Daddy, and How Did He Look?) which make these songs for me sound even more beautiful. And the two new tracks are very good as well. Some of you may recall that it was I who put into our song library a cleaned up version of Come Into My Heart, and Jimmy Unknown. Both of these came from very damaged factory acetate pressings, and took many hours of work on my PC to get them to the presented state. I think it was just knowing that they had once belonged to Ruby that kept me going and trying for perfection. Well, at long last, and with very many grateful thanks to EMI, we now have these songs in pristine condition straight from the master tapes - I for one will treasure them both.
I can't very well comment on the selection of songs, since it was my original list which was used to create the final one, but I sincerely hope that everybody will be pleased with what they find on this set.
Gerald
Anthology Track Listing
Hello all, sorry for the mistake, but it seems a few sites have got it wrong. I have now hopefully done it right, please check it and let me know, which I'm sure you will. I need a brandy now after all that.
Regards
John.
John.
Re: Anthology Track Listing
I know for a fact it is wrong.Jk wrote:Hello all, sorry for the mistake, but it seems a few sites have got it wrong. I have now hopefully done it right, please check it and let me know, which I'm sure you will. I need a brandy now after all that.

This is neat. We'll be perhaps the first on the net to have the correct order.
