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What is Emily Mortimer Watching? Share this Rating Title: Morton did not know what to do with the manuscript. This summer, Morton received a call from a friend who told her that the History Channel was going to show a documentary biography on Lowe, who died in at Sandler says he was overwhelmed and spent no time making the decision to fly to Winnipeg to get the manuscript.


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I think my mom would be the most excited and the happiest for me right now. Her dream would be complete — happy children. That was her real priority in life, even more than her music. Her father died and soon after they returned to Toronto. As a teenager, she went to work at the Song Shop on Yonge Street, playing songs on the piano for people who were buying sheet music.

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At the store, Lowe heard that the famous all-female Ina Rae Hutton Orchestra needed a piano replacement for one night. She got the job and so impressed Hutton that she toured the United States with the orchestra. But the song was a breakthrough for him, and you can't put a price on that. Not long after, the band were given a cameo in a movie called Las Vegas Nights a novel concept in late , so he got to sing it on the big screen.

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On the day they recorded it, Bing Crosby swung by the studio. Frank re-recorded "I'll Never Smile Again" in a very dark version with Gordon Jenkins in the Fifties, and again in the Sixties and Seventies, and sang it now and again more or less up to the end.

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Even as a young man, he understood the song's power. Miss Lowe eventually re-married and chose to stay in Toronto and be a stockbroker's wife doing good works and raising her kids rather than be a big-time songwriter in Tin Pan Alley. She nixed a Hollywood biopic in which she would have been played by Judy Garland, and seemed content to be a quirky footnote in pop history.

Sinatra kept both songs in his book virtually until the end.


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The very last time I heard him sing a Ruth Lowe song was in the early Nineties. For the pre-closing routine, Steve and Eydie had a long medley of Sinatra hits and the idea was that, if he felt like joining in, they'd sit back and let him take the songs, but if he was exhausted he could just sip his Jack Daniel's, sit back and recover his strength for the big finish with "Mack The Knife" or "New York, New York", and they'd do the whole thing.

Pushing eighty, he still loved to sing the song, even though there was a little more Jersey gravel or Palm Springs sand in his diction than there was half-a-century earlier: When Sinatra died in it was one of the first CDs the disc-jockeys reached for: Personally autographed copies of both books are exclusively available from the Steyn store.

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If you are already a member, please log in here:. Not yet a member of the Mark Steyn Club? That night in June of she sat down to write it out: I'll Never Smile Again Until I smile at you I'll never laugh again What good would it do… Even though it's born of shattering personal pain, Miss Lowe was enough of a professional songwriter to universalize her situation: For tears would fill my eyes My heart would realize That our romance is through… It was first heard on a CBC radio show "Music By Faith", conducted and arranged by Percy Faith, another Canadian who went on to do pretty well south of the border.

As Frank Sinatra remembered it: Well, that and the doo-doo-doo fills from Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers: I'll Never Smile Again Until I smile at you Doo-doo-doo-doo doo-doo-doo-doo-doo… The Dorsey band take it at what the Sinatra scholar Will Friedwald calls "crawl tempo" — it's achingly slow, not just slower than the big-band swingers and the fixed-tempo ballads and even slow ballads, but slower than anything else around back then. Comment on this item Submission of reader comments is restricted to Mark Steyn Club members only.