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Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian)
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Album Details: Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian)

Release Date:01/01/1961
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Track List: Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian)

  1. Gidget Goes Hawaiian
  2. Not Mine
  3. Come on My Love
  4. Wild About the Girl
  5. Until the Real Thing Comes Along
  6. Goodbye My Lady Love
  1. P.S. I Love You
  2. Hand in Hand
  3. Traveling Down a Lonely Road
  4. You Are My Dream
  5. Your Smile
  6. Because They're Young

Pro Reviews: Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian)

  • All Music Guide

    The dozen tracks on James Darren's second longplayer, Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian) (1961) are derived from not only Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961), but other silver screen offerings as well. The variety of musical settings is a welcome change from the MOR pop standards that comprised Album No. 1 (1959). While that platter was lauded by Darren's teenybopper fans, it failed to spotlight him in a manner that would befit his image. Rather, it was a relatively reserved affair, not unlike that of Frank Sinatra. However, as a majority of his contributions were oneoff sides, there is a notably less than methodical feel to it. Opening the effort is the title composition to the aforementioned Gidget Goes Hawaiian. The midtempo tune is augmented with the appropriate woozy Hawaiian slack key guitar introduction and copious use of ukuleles. Another danceable cut, "Wild About That Girl" is also included from the movie. Since the vast majority of Darren's motion picture appearances had not fe...atured him as a vocalist, but rather as an actor, the other cinematic sides on Sings the Movies (Gidget Goes Hawaiian) are taken from tinsel town "classics" such as the affective "Hand in Hand" from the film of the same name, or the fully orchestrated ballad "You Are My Dream" off of the 1001 Arabian Nights animated flick that starred none other than Mr. Magoo in an adaptation of Don Quixote which was scripted, incidentally, by one Aldous Huxley. Darren's ability to bring a distinguished dramatic quality to his interpretations proves to be his forte, as each of the numbers are both independently compelling, and in the context of what is by all outward appearances a hastily compiled aggregate. - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

James Darren

Even more than the typical teen idol, James Darren's roots in authentic rock roll were tenuous. Darren began recording for Colpix in the late '50s at the beginning of a screen career that saw him star in numerous films, most notably Gidget. More at home with standard MOR, show tune-like material than rock, and not much of a singer in any case, Darren was nonetheless ma... Read more