Welcome to the second year of voting for Alfie Boe’s Best Ever Song! A year ago we voted and found out that to the surprise of absolutely no one, Bring Him Home was the fans best ever song from Alfie. Of course, that was before the release of Serenata and so a few weeks ago I asked you to send me your favourite Serenata songs. You nearly sent in the whole album but not quite so I understand that it was a really hard choice! The songs you eventually chose were:
Serenata Celeste
Luna Malinconia
My Heart Is Yours
Addio Sogni Di Gloria
Rondine Al Nido
Volare
Chitarra Romana
Non Ti Scordar Ti Me
I have added these songs to the original long list and the poll is open again – so go and vote! You should be able to vote multiple times now!
In the meantime, you can listen on spotify if you click here (careful, it’s nearly three hours long!) and to help you along, here’s Alfie on his UK Winter tour last year:
Serenata is available here:
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It must be fate – I was thinking about a new series of blog posts based on each of Alfie’s albums and decided to start with Love Was A Dream to coincide with Valentine’s Day (such a romantic album!). The fate bit came in when I discovered that this album has just entered the top ten classical album chart – way to go Alfie! It is currently at number 4, ahead of Serenata at 6 and You’ll Never Walk Alone at 7.
In the recent thoughtsofjustafan survey into how fans found Alfie I found that Love Was A Dream was the least owned Alfie album (69% of respondents owned it). I’m not really sure why this is although one reason could be that it was released before Alfie became widely known through Les Mis; additionally, the album was released on an independent label which nearly always makes it harder to achieve mainstream success. Rebecca Newman’s recent classical chart topper, Dare To Dream, was highly unusual in making it to the top of the classical charts without the backing of a major record label.
From Alfie’s autobiography, My Story, you really understand the depth of feeling he has for Franz Lehar and for Love Was A Dream. The opportunity to make the album came at a low point in Alfie’s professional life and clearly has an emotional connection for him, not least because Lehar was a favourite of his father. Alfie says:
That album has a real sentimental feel for me – vocally and emotionally and even technically….It was a really warm experience…one of my favourite albums I’ve done, certainly the most personal.
Anyone familiar with Alfie’s story knows that Lehar’s music is a personal favourite for him and his father, Alfred. As well as singing You Are My Heart’s Delight (track 5) for his first D’oyly Carte audition, Alfie spent many a Sunday lunchtime in the Boe household listening to Alf senior’s music and Alfie says that Richard Tauber was one of his father’s favourite singers. Tauber became particularly well known for singing the song; indeed it comes from a 1929 operetta, The Land of Smiles, written for his voice by Lehar. Here’s Alfie at the 2012 Proms in the Park:
The remainder of the tracks (click here to see the complete list) are taken from other Lehar operettas dating from 1905-1934. Tracks 2 and 9 are from The Merry Widow (1905), an operetta that Alfie performed in with ENO in 2009 although Vilia (track 2) is sung by the Merry Widow herself. Track 12 (Farewell, My Love Farewell) was the song that made Richard Tauber a star in 1922 and he then went onto originate a number of roles for Lehar – the rest of the track list comprises songs that were created for Tauber’s voice.
Love Was A Dream is, for me, the perfect album for Alfie’s voice and my favourite classical album. For me, it’s a much more romantic album than his recently released Serenata, which was promoted as his most romantic album yet (of the Decca albums, yes). So, if you’re stuck for a Valentine’s gift, or just want to treat yourself, Love Was ADream would fit the bill perfectly. To order, click on the album cover:
Alfie’s autiobiography, My Story, is also available:
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When I first asked you to nominate your favourite Alfie Boe song, I didn’t anticipate that 36 songs would end up on the long list! I also didn’t anticipate that so many of you would also send me your reasons as to why certain songs were your favourite.
Sometimes the reasons were just that you loved the song, sometimes it reminded you of a particular Alfie concert and sometimes the reasons were entirely personal. Whatever the reasons, I loved reading all of them and now that we are voting for the Top Ten (click here for the poll) I would like to hear from you again.
Please use the contact form below to tell me why your favourite Alfie Boe song is your favourite song – I’ll be using them in the Top Ten Countdown posts as we find out what really is Alfie Boe’s Best Ever Song.
In the meantime, here is a video of the song that just missed out on a place in the Top Ten; In My Daughter’s Eyes, performed in Chicago in 2012. Thanks to Nikki Lewis for sharing.
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