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It Had To Be You
Doug Ferony
It Had To Be You
Genre: Jazz
 
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Lovers, a set of a dozen classic love songs, is Doug Ferony's finest recording to date but his career has already included a variety of accomplishments. — In 1985, Doug Ferony moved to Los Angeles where he studied voice wit...  more »

     
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All Artists: Doug Ferony
Title: It Had To Be You
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Label: Ferony Enterprizes Music LLC
Release Date: 2/19/2010
Genre: Jazz
Style: Vocal Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724101749728

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Lovers, a set of a dozen classic love songs, is Doug Ferony's finest recording to date but his career has already included a variety of accomplishments.

In 1985, Doug Ferony moved to Los Angeles where he studied voice with Howard Austin and started gigging. He also went to acting school and began working in films. Through the years he has appeared in many major motion pictures including Back To School, GoodFellas, Spiderman II, and The Brave One in addition to such television series as Law & Order and The Sopranos. But singing before audiences has been his main love. Doug spent much of the 1990s in New York and fondly remembers performing three nights a week with a trio at the World Trade Center during 1995-96, singing regularly at the Supper Club with his big band, and with a piano duo at Tavern On The Green. Doug currently performs all over the country including at supper clubs, casinos, racetracks, cruises and concerts, and he recently worked a show at the Paramount Center for the Arts with veteran singer Al Martino.

Lovers is Doug Ferony's eighth CD. "Lovers is intimate and thoughtful," says Doug. "I wanted this to be a nice easy-listening candle-lit romantic CD. I've recorded a lot of uptempo swing in the past so this is a change of pace."


On Lovers, Doug displays his versatility by being featured with four different groups. Dena DeRose, a major jazz pianist, accompanies Doug with her trio on four selections and participates in a delightful vocal duet on "S'Wonderful." "I've been working with Dena for many years. I really enjoy her singing and her embellishments." Three numbers team Doug with pianist Keith Slattery in a quartet that also features either tenor-saxophonist Rob Derke or trumpeter Tim Yedloutschnig. Four songs have the singer joined by an ensemble with strings and flutes arranged by Khadafy Khan, while "It Had To Be You" features the accompaniment of Clark Gault's orchestra. No matter the setting, Doug is heard throughout uplifting classic standards.


Doug Ferony's heartfelt version of "As Time Goes By" revives the insightful lyrics about relationships. Derke's tenor fills are quite effective. Doug was inspired to record "I Remember You" after hearing versions by Diana Krall and Tony Bennett. Khadafy Khan's writing for the flutes is inspired. Although he had recorded "That's All" years ago, Doug felt that it was a classic love song that fit the concept of this CD so he created a new version. "I've Got A Crush On You" is given a swinging rendition with the assistance of Dena DeRose's trio.


"S'Wonderful has wonderful vocal interplay by Doug and Dena. "It Had To Be You," a standard since the early 1930s, is given a particularly romantic interpretation with nice spots for trumpeter Gary Pack and trombonist Clark Gault. "The Girl From Ipanema" contrasts Rob Derke's modern tenor playing with Khadafy Khan's romantic writing for strings and Doug's yearning vocal.


"I Thought About You" features the singer swinging nice and easy with the Dena DeRose Trio. He really digs into the lyrics of "When I Fall In Love," with the beautiful playing of trumpeter Tim Yedloutschnig adding to this version's appeal. The flutes, strings and percussion fit in perfectly with Doug's warm voice on Jobim's "Meditation." After a fine rendition of the Helen Forrest/Harry James hit "I Had The Craziest Dream," the memorable program ends optimistically with a colorful version of "If I Had You."

"What I enjoy most about standards and swing is that I can understand and relate to the lyrics. I pride myself in doing justice to lyrics and I try to bring a lot of passion and fun to the music" Doug Ferony succeeds on all levels throughout Lovers, making the classic songs and vintage lyrics sound as if they were written specifically for him to communicate to today's listeners.

Scott Yanow,

Author of ten jazz books including The Jazz Singers, Swing, Trumpet Kings, Jazz On Film, and Jazz On Record 1917-76

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An homage to the old crooners
Grady Harp | Los Angeles, CA United States | 03/25/2010
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Nostalgia has its place, epecially in the field of popular music, and Doug Ferony uses his latest CD as an homage to the time when the greats could make a ballroom swoon. IT HAD TO BE YOU has many fine points: the selection of ballads is first class, the arrangements are solid, and Ferony seems wholly at ease in this level of love songs. The problem here is one of vocal intonation. One can forgive scooping up to a pitch at the opening of a song - if the aimed for pitch is found. But in this collection of songs Ferony rather consistently misses the target and the result is singing off key. Maybe this is a stylistic choice, but for those who are unfamiliar with Doug Ferony's vocal technique, this presents an aural challenge that even the best backups can't overturn. Grady Harp, March 10"