Frankie Laine - La Paloma Besame Mucho

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Review by Cheryl-Ann Webster

Alright, let’s dive into this little gem of an album – La Paloma Besame Mucho by Frankie Laine. It’s one of those records that kinda sneaks up on you, you know? Like, you’re not expecting much, but then BAM, it hits different. First off, props to Michel Legrand and his orchestra for backing Frankie here. They bring this lush, cinematic vibe to the whole thing, which totally elevates the mood. The genre is pop, sure, but it feels way classier than your average chart-topping bop from back in the day. And since it came out under Philips in Europe, there’s this cool European flair mixed with Frankie’s classic American croon. Weird combo, right? But somehow, it works. Now, let’s talk tracks. Obviously, “Besame Mucho” stands out. I mean, how can it not? That song has been covered a zillion times, but Frankie puts his own stamp on it. His voice just soars over the orchestra, hitting these big emotional notes like he really means every word. You can practically picture some black-and-white movie scene where lovers are reuniting after years apart. Cheesy? Maybe. But also kinda beautiful. Then there’s “La Paloma.” This one sticks with me because it’s got this haunting melody that loops around in your head long after the track ends. The strings swell in all the right places, and Frankie’s delivery feels warm yet kinda wistful at the same time. It’s the kind of tune that makes you want to sit by a window with a cuppa coffee and think about life or whatever. Honestly, listening to this album feels like stepping into another era. Not just because it’s old-school, but because everything about it – the arrangements, the vocals, even the titles – screams timeless. Like, you could play this now at a chill dinner party, and people would still vibe with it. Here’s the random thought to wrap this up: if aliens ever landed on Earth and asked us to explain human emotion through music, I’d hand them this album. Yeah, it’s that good.

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Artist: Frankie Laine
Album: La Paloma Besame Mucho

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)
La Paloma

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Catalog Numbers

322.420 BF

Labels

Philips

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByWorld Music

Credits

RoleCredit
OrchestraMichel Legrand And His Orchestra

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout: AA 322.420.1 F
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About Frankie Laine

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Born: March 30, 1913 // Chicago, IL, United States Died: February 6, 2007 // San Diego, CA, United States Singer, composer and author Frankie Laine was born March 30, 1913 in Chicago. His real name was Francesco Paulo LoVecchio and he lived in Chicago's Little Italy. Frankie was the oldest of eight children born to Sicilian immigrants John and Anna Lo Vecchio, who had come from Monreale, Sicily near Palermo American singer and songwriter, often billed as America's Number One Song Stylist, Mr. Rhythm, Old Leather Lungs, and Old Man Jazz.

Real Name

    • Francesco Paolo LoVecchio

Name Vars

  • F Laine
  • F. Laine
  • F. Lane
  • F.Laine
  • F.Lane
  • Frakie Laine
  • Franck Laine
  • Frank Laine
  • Frank Lane
  • Franki Lane
  • Frankie Laine's
  • Frankie Lane
  • Frankie Layne
  • Jackie Laine
  • Laine
  • Lane
  • Leine
  • Peter Laine
  • S.F. Laine
  • Лейн
  • Ф. Лайн
  • Ф. Лэйн
  • Френки Лайн
  • Фрэнки Лайн
  • Фрэнки Лейн
  • Фрэнки Лэйн
  • Õéó­üûé¤ó
  • Õéó­üûì¤ó

Aliases

  • Nan Miller

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Frankie Laine’s album *La Paloma Besame Mucho* isn’t just another pop record. It features two iconic tracks, *La Paloma* and *Besame Mucho*, backed by the lush sounds of Michel Legrand and His Orchestra. What makes it special? Michel Legrand was a legendary composer, known for his work in film and jazz. So, this album blends pop with a touch of European elegance. It’s like a musical love letter from Europe to the world.