I hesitate to call this book a graphic novel, but then, what else is it? In any case it does not look like one, with one panel per page spread or per page, often with blank black verso (or recto). The Cole Porter’s song In the Still of the Night provides the obvious background for the story, or stories. But there’s more. In the end of the book you can find a discography, which I took the liberty to reproduce here. It also prompted me to do a bit of research (if you can call a web search that). I could not find any info on the singer called Anne Scheffer outside of the Blanchet’s book context. I was able to identify all the tracks in this discography and supplementary material apart from those featuring Scheffer, even though the orchestras she supposedly recorded with did exist and indeed had those songs in their repertoires. So... who exactly is this mysterious “queen of the radio waves”? Doris Day, Jo Stafford, Margaret Whiting? I may never learn, but I’ve discovered for myself a new artist as well as music of André Mathieu.
Discography
- In the Still of the Night — Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his Orchestra, 1948
- Love on a Greyhound Bus — Kay Kyser & his Orchestra, 1946
- Street Scene — Harry James & his Orchestra, 1955
- Lonely Woman — June Christy with Stan Kenton, 1955
- A Tree in the Meadow — Margaret Whiting with Frank De Vol Orchestra, 1948
- City of Glass, Second Movement — Stan Kenton & his Orchestra, 1951
- Dancing in the Dark — Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his Orchestra, 1957
- Nature Boy — Frank Sinatra with The Jeff Alexander Choir, 1948
- It’s Magic — Doris Day, Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo, 1948
- André Mathieu, Concertino n° 2, Opus 13, II. Andante — Matthias Bamert & London Mozart Players
- Haunted Heart — Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his Orchestra, 1948
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child — Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians, 1957
- Antonín Dvořák, Symphonie n° 9 en mi mineur, II. Largo — Ferenc Fricsay, Berliner Philharmoniker
- That Lucky Old Sun — Frankie Laine with Harry Geller Orchestra, 1949
- In the Still of the Night (from Silk Stockings), M-G-M Orchestra
Supplementary Material
- Ennui — Stan Kenton & his Orchestra, 1951
- The Night We Called it a Day — Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl Orchestra, 1947
- Free — Helen Humes & The Contrastors, 1948
- Again — Doris Day, 1949
- Bess, You Is My Woman Now — Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Isaac Stern
- Long Ago and Far Away — Jo Stafford, 1944
- Lazy Afternoon — June Christy, Orchestra conducted by Pete Rugolo, 1957
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