Fran Warren - My Silent Love Look To The Rainbow

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Review by Lisa

Album Review: My Silent Love / Look To The Rainbow by Fran Warren Alright, let me just say—this little slice of jazz heaven from Fran Warren is like finding an old Polaroid in your grandma’s attic. It’s got that cozy, timeless vibe but still feels fresh enough to slap on your playlist while sipping coffee or pretending you’re living in some smoky 1950s lounge. Released under RCA Victor (Canada, eh?), this album straddles genres with its jazzy roots and stage-and-screen charm. And honestly? It works. Let’s dive into the tracks because that’s where the magic happens. First up, “Look To The Rainbow.” Oh man, this one sticks to your ribs like a good stew. Fran’s voice has this velvety warmth that wraps around you—it’s confident yet tender, like she’s singing just for you. The melody floats along so effortlessly, it almost tricks you into thinking it’s simple. But nope, there’s layers here. You catch something new every time—the way the piano tiptoes behind her vocals, how the strings swell at just the right moment. By the end, you’re left feeling hopeful, maybe even a bit teary-eyed. Like yeah, life might be messy, but hey, look to the rainbow, right? Then there’s “My Silent Love,” which hits different. This track feels more intimate, kinda like eavesdropping on someone whispering their secrets late at night. Fran pulls back on the theatrics here, letting the lyrics do most of the heavy lifting. There’s a raw honesty to it; you can almost picture her sitting alone in a dimly lit room, spilling her heart out note by note. That slow build-up? Chef’s kiss. It reminds me why I fell in love with jazz in the first place—it doesn’t need flashiness to knock you sideways. What strikes me about these two songs is how they balance each other out. One’s all about hope and looking ahead, while the other dives deep into quiet longing. Together, they create this emotional seesaw that keeps you hooked. It’s not perfect—it’s human. And sometimes, that’s exactly what makes music unforgettable. So yeah, Fran Warren doesn’t reinvent the wheel with My Silent Love / Look To The Rainbow, but who cares? She doesn’t need to. Instead, she gives us something real, something that lingers long after the last note fades. Honestly, listening to this album feels like borrowing a piece of someone else’s soul for a while. Weird thought, I know, but isn’t that what great music does? Now excuse me while I go find more records like this before Spotify algorithms ruin my life completely.

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Artist: Fran Warren
Album: My Silent Love Look To The Rainbow

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
My Silent Love
Look To The Rainbow

Video

My Silent Love (1950) - Fran Warren
Look To The Rainbow (1950) - Fran Warren

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Catalog Numbers

47-3916

Labels

RCA Victor

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

About Fran Warren

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American singer and actress. Born: March 4, 1926 in the Bronx, New York. Died: March 4, 2013 in Bookfield, Connecticut. She charted three times as a solo artist from 1949-50 with "A Wonderful Guy" hitting #17, "Envy" hitting #12, and "I Love the Guy" hitting #22. Her highest charted song came as a duet with Tony Martin--"I Said My Pajamas (And Put on My Pray'rs)" hit #3 in 1950. Her signature song, though her recording of it didn't chart, is "A Sunday Kind of Love

Real Name

    • Frances Wolfe

Name Vars

  • Fran Warren With Orch.
  • Fran Warren With Orchestra

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Fran Warren’s album *My Silent Love Look To The Rainbow* is a hidden gem in the jazz world. It blends smooth jazz with a touch of stage and screen magic. Released under RCA Victor in Canada, it features just two tracks—*Look To The Rainbow* and *My Silent Love*. Short, sweet, and full of soul. Sometimes less really is more.

Comments

akshay205520
2025-03-17
WOW !!! This is a superb version of this wonderful song.
Thank you for sharing.