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Unreferenced|date=November 2007Infobox musical artist | name = Percy Faith| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist| image = Percy Faith, dessin d'après photo.jpg| caption =| pseudonym =| Born = April 7, 1908
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Percy Faith (April 7, 1908 – February 9, 1976) was a Canadian-born American bandleader , orchestrator , composer and conducting|conductor , known for his lush arrangements of pop and Christmas music|Christmas standards. He is often creditedBy whom|date=February 2010 with creating the " easy listening " or "mood music" format which became staples of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s. Though his professional orchestra-leading career began at the height of the swing era, Faith refined and rethought orchestration techniques, including use of large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass-dominated popular music of the 1940s.Citation needed|date=March 2010

Biography


Faith was born and raised in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . He was the oldest of eight children. He played violin and piano as a child, and played in theatres and at Massey Hall . After his hands were badly burned in a fire, he turned to conducting, and his live orchestras utilized the new medium of radio broadcasting. Beginning with defunct stations CJBC (AM)|CKNC and CKCL, Faith was a staple of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's live-music broadcasting from 1933 to 1940, when he resettled in Chicago . In 1945, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States . He made many recordings for Voice of America . After working briefly for Decca Records , he worked for Mitch Miller at Columbia Records , where he turned out dozens of albums and provided arrangements for many of the pop singers of the 1950s, including Tony Bennett , Doris Day , Johnny Mathis for Mathis' 1958 Christmas album titled Merry Christmas (Johnny Mathis album)|Merry Christmas , and Guy Mitchell for whom Faith wrote Mitchell's number one single, " My Heart Cries for You ".

His most famous and remembered recordings are " Delicado " (1952), " The Song from Moulin Rouge " (1953) and " Theme from A Summer Place " (1960), which won the Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year in 1961. Faith remains the only artist to have the best selling single of the year during both the pop singer era ("Song from Moulin Rouge") and the rock era ("Theme from a Summer Place"); and he is one of only three artists, along with Elvis Presley and The Beatles , to have the best selling single of the year twice. The A-side and B-side|B-side of " Song from the Moulin Rouge " was "Swedish Rhapsody" by Hugo Alfvén .

Though Faith initially mined the worlds of Broadway, Hollywood and Latin music for many of his top-selling 1950s recordings, he enjoyed popularity starting in 1962 with his orchestral versions of popular rock and pop hits of the day. His Themes for Young Lovers album was a top seller during this era and introduced the Faith sound to a younger generation of listeners. With the success of Columbia record-mate Ray Conniff 's chorus and orchestra during this same time, Faith began using a chorus (usually all female in most of his recordings, but used a mixed chorus on his albums "Leaving on a Jet Plane" and "I Think I Love You," which were released in 1970 and 1971 respectfuly) in several popular albums from the mid-1960s on. Faith's first single with a female chorus, "Yellow Days," was a substantial hit in the MOR (Middle of the Road) easy listening radio format of the mid-1960s. Faith continued to enjoy airplay and consistent album sales throughout the early 1970s, and received a second Grammy award in 1969 for his album ''Love Theme from 'Romeo and Juliet'.

Though best known for his recording career, Faith also occasionally scored motion pictures, and received an Academy Award nomination for his adaptation of the song score for the Doris Day musical feature, Love Me or Leave Me (film)|Love Me or Leave Me . Several of his other original scores for dramatic features such as Tammy (film series)|Tammy Tell Me True and The Oscar contained popular theme songs. Faith also composed the popular theme for the long running NBC series The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian .

With the advent of harder rock sounds in the 1970s, Faith's elegant arrangements fell out of favor with the listening and record-buying public, although he continued to release albums as diverse and contemporary as Jesus Christ Superstar and Black Magic Woman . He released one album of country music and two albums of disco-oriented arrangements toward the end of his forty-year career, his very last recording being a disco-style reworking of "Theme from a Summer Place", titled "Summer Place '76", which was a minor and, sadly, posthumous hit. Faith died of cancer in Encino, California , and was interred in the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California .
His wife, Mary (Palange) Faith, was born November 24, 1909 and died November 27, 1997 in Los Angeles. They married in 1928 and had 2 children, Marilyn and Peter.

Discography


Albums


  • Continental Music (1953)

  • Delicado (1953)

  • Kismet (1954)

  • Music from Hollywood (1954)

  • Music of Christmas (1954)

  • Music Until Midnight (1954)

  • Percy Faith Plays Romantic Music (1954)

  • Amour, Amor, Amore (1955)

  • Girl Meets Boy (1955)

  • Music for Her (1955)

  • Wish Upon a Star (1955)

  • It's So Peaceful in the Country (with Mitch Miller) (1956)

  • The Most Happy Fella (1956)

  • My Fair Lady (1956)

  • Passport to Romance (1956)

  • Swing Low in Hi-Fi (1956)

  • Adventure in the Sun (1957)

  • The CBS Album of George Gershwin (1957)

  • Li'l Abner (1957)

  • Viva: The Music of Mexico (1957)

  • The Columbia Album of Victor Herbert (1958)

  • Hallelujah& #33; (1958)

  • South Pacific (1958)

  • Touchdown& #33; (1958)

  • North and South of the Border (1958)

  • Bouquet (1959)

  • Malagueña: Music of Cuba (1959)

  • A Night with Sigmund Romberg (1959)

  • Porgy and Bess (1959)

  • Bon Voyage!: Continental Souvenirs (1960)

  • Jealousy (1960)

  • A Night with Jerome Kern (1960)

  • Greatest Hits (1960)

  • The Sound of Music (1960)

  • Camelot (1961)

  • Carefree (1961)

  • Mucho Gusto& #33; More Music of Mexico (1961)

  • Subways Are for Sleeping (1961)

  • Tara's Theme from Gone With The Wind (1961)

  • This Fling Called Love (with Eileen Farrell) (1961)

  • Bouquet of Love (1962)

  • Exotic Strings (1962)

  • Hollywood's Great Themes (1962)

  • The Music of Brazil& #33; (1962)

  • American Serenade (1963)

  • A Look at Monaco (1963)

  • Shangri-La& #33; (1963)

  • Themes for Young Lovers (1963)

  • Great Folk Themes (1964)

  • The Love Goddesses (1964)

  • More Themes for Young Lovers (1964)

  • Broadway Bouquet (1965)

  • Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965)

  • Latin Themes for Young Lovers (1965)

  • Bim& #33; Bam!& #33; Boom!!& #33; (1966)

  • Christmas Is... (1966)

  • The Oscar (1966)

  • Themes for the "In" Crowd (1966)

  • Born Free and Other Great Movie Themes (1967)

  • Today's Themes for Young Lovers (1967)

  • Angel of the Morning (1968)

  • For Those in Love (1968)

  • Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet" (1969)

  • Those Were the Days (1969)

  • Windmills of Your Mind (1969)

  • The Beatles Album (1970)

  • Held Over& #33; Today's Great Movie Themes (1970)

  • Leaving on a Jet Plane (1970)

  • Younger Than Springtime (1970)

  • Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (1971)

  • Black Magic Woman (1971)

  • I Think I Love You (1971)

  • Jesus Christ Superstar (1971)

  • Day By Day (1972)

  • Joy (1972)

  • All-Time Greatest Hits (1972)

  • Clair (1973)

  • Corazon (1973)

  • My Love (1973)

  • Chinatown Featuring the Entertainer (1974)

  • Clair (1974)

  • Country Bouquet (1974)

  • The Great Concert (1974)

  • New Thing (1974)

  • Disco Party (Percy Faith album)|Disco Party (1975)

  • Viva!/Mucho Gusto& #33; (1975)

  • Summer Place '76 (1976)

  • Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head (1978)


  • Singles


    Unreferenced section|date=May 2010
  • I Cross My Fingers {Vocal: Russ Emery} US # 20, 1950

  • All My Love { US # 7, 1950 }

  • Christmas In Killarney {Vocals: Shillelagh Singers} US # 28 - December 1950

  • On Top Of Old Smokey {Vocals: Burl Ives} US # 10, 1951

  • When The Saints Go Marching In / { US # 29 - September 1951 }

  • I Want To Be Near You { US # 30 - September 1951 }

  • Delicado { US # 1, 1952 }

  • Swedish Rhapsody (Midssummer Vigil)/ { US # 21, 1953 }

  • Moulin Rouge Theme { US # 1, 1953 }

  • Return To Paradise { US # 19 - June 1953 }

  • Many Times { US # 30 - December 1953 }

  • Dream, Dream, Dream { US # 25 - May 1954 }

  • The Bandit { US # 25 - October 1954 }

  • Valley Valparaiso { US # 53, 1956 }

  • We All Need Love { US # 67, 1956 }

  • With A Little Bit Of Luck { US # 82, 1956 }

  • Till { US # 63, 1957 }

  • Theme From A Summer Place { US # 1, 1960 }

  • Theme For Young Lovers { US # 35, 1960 }

  • Sons And Lovers { US # 111 - September 1963 }

  • Theme From "The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs" { US # 101 - November 1960 }

  • The Sound Of Surf { US # 111 - September 1963 }

  • Yellow Days { AC # 13, 1967 }

  • Can't Take My Eyes Off You { AC # 24, 1967 }

  • For Those In Love (1968)

  • Zorba { AC # 36, 1969 }

  • Theme From A Summer Place (Choral Version) US # 111 - July 1969 - AC # 26, 1969

  • The April Fools (1969)

  • Airport Love Theme (1970)

  • Everything's All Right { AC # 31 - February 1971 }

  • Theme From Summer Of '42 (1971)

  • Bach's Lunch (1972)

  • Crunchy Granola Suite { AC # 16, 1973

  • Hill Where The Lord Hides { AC # 44, 1974 }

  • Theme From "Chinatown" { AC # 35, 1974 }

  • Summer Place '76 { AC # 13, 1976 }


  • Sources: Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 - Billboard Top Adult Songs 1961-2006

    See also


    Portal box|Music|Music of Canada

    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.music-city.org/Percy-Faith/complete-discography/ Percy Faith discography, general information (Music City)

  • http://www.spaceagepop.com/faith.htm Brief biography

  • http://www.percyfaithpages.org/ Percy Faith webpages

  • http://www.pelstream.co.uk/pfdiscography.htm Alan Bunting, "Percy Faith Discography"


  • Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1960sBillboard Year-End number one singles 1946–1959Billboard Year-End number one singles 1960–1979
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