Glen Mason (16 September 1930 – 25 August 2014) was a
Scottish-born singer of popular music.
After three years in the mines, Mason spent eleven months at
the Forth Vale Rubber Works, six months in the Army and fifteen months with a
dry-cleaning firm. He appeared on the stage for the first time in a local
amateur revue, "The Shipmates", singing "You Made Me Love You".
In the spring of 1951, he was offered his first professional
engagement, with a three-month summer show at St. Andrews. After that, Glen had
several appearances at Scottish theatres and in 1952 sang in another summer
show at Montrose, also doing Sunday-night concerts in Arbroath. He headed next
to London where, after some months, got a job in cabaret and sang for two weeks
at the Churchill Club.
Norman Newell, manager for the Philips recording company
noticed Mason and after an audition recorded Mason's first two tracks,
"The Whistling Kettle and the Dancing Cat" and "Dixieland
Tango". Mason introduced him to producer George Martin, and Martin made
the Scottish singer "sound American" in his versions of U.S. hits
"Glendora" and "Green Door".
They were amply advertised ("Glendora" was
described as a record that "really rocks) but, competing with the Perry
Como and Jim Lowe originals, they failed to chart, with "Green Door"
peaking at #24. Mason also enjoyed success in the UK with his single
"Shadrack" in 1961.
About this time Glen shared a flat with fellow entertainer Ronnie
Carroll, and they pretended they had a long-running feud. Glen came third in a national competition to
represent the United Kingdom in Eurovision in 1959. Mason later appeared many
times on radio and TV, in shows such as Mid-day Music Hall and Variety Parade.
In 1960, he appeared, along with Jack Jackson and Jackson's son Malcolm, in the
Michael Winner-directed musical-variety film Climb Up The Wall and worked with
Winner again in his 1962 films Behave Yourself and The Cool Mikado.
The last time Glen was seen on TV was interviewing the many
faces of Dick Emery on "Christmas Night With The Stars" in 1964. He later
recorded 4 sides for Polydor records during 67/68 and one record for EMI as part of
The Caddies with Henry Cooper, Tony Dalli, Bruce Forsyth, Kenny Lynch,
Ed Stewart, and Jimmy Tarbuck in 1976. After which his trail goes cold until 2010
when a double CD was released of all of Glen’s recorded material. Many of Glen’s
celebrity friends and family attended the CD launch party, including Kenny Lynch.
Mason in old age stayed in the Southborough Nursing Home,
Surrey, where he was often entertained by young musicians whose repertoire
included Mason songs. He died from natural causes on 25 August 2014. (Compiled mainly from Wikipedia)
Glen Mason – All My Life (2CD)
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This collection has all of Glen’s recordings plus audio clips from his TV shows and films. Details of artists included can be found on back cover.
For CD1 go here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/sdgr4vb6zeehglk/Glen%20Mason%20CD1.rar
1 The Whistling Kettle And The Dancing Cat
2 Dixieland Tango
3 Oh My! Jock MacKay
4 Auld Lang Syne Forever
5 Hans Christian Andersen
6 The Man With The Banjo
7 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do It Again
8 Mambo's The Word
9 Too Many Heartaches
10 That's How A Lovesong Was Born
11 Pals
12 All My Life
13 Harbour Of Dreams
14 Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)
15 Baby Girl Of Mine
16 Glendora
17 Love Love Love
18 The Green Door
19 Why Must You Go Go Go
20 Don't Forbid Me
21 Amore
22 Round And Round
23 Walking And Whistling
24 Why Don't They Understand?
25 Crying My Heart Out For You
26 By My Side
27 By The Fireside
28 I'm Alone Because I Love You
29 What A Beautiful Combination
30 I May Never Pass This Way Again
For CD2 go here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/fc84eudje1skiwn/Glen%20Mason%20CD2.rar
31 A Moment Ago
32 I Know Where I'm Goin
33 Autumn Souvenir
34 The End
35 Fall In Love
36 Fall In Love (Live Version)
37 The Battle Of New Orleans
38 I Don't Know
39 Climb Up The Wall Theme
40 Glen Mason & Libby Morris In The Park
41 Try Again
42 Try Again (Version 2)
43 Try Again (Version 3) - Mike Preston
44 What's Cooking?
45 You Got What It Takes
46 If There's Someone
47 I Like It When It Rains
48 That's What I Like
49 Shadrack (Live Version)
50 Fugue For Tinhorns
51 In The Good Old Rock & Roll Summertime
52 What Do You Say We Sing A Song
53 Well Did You Evah?
54 It's All Over Now
55 Too Good To Be Forgotten
56 Life's Gone And Slipped Away
57 Go Away
58 Go For A Take (Opening Theme)
59 Go For A Take (Closing Theme)
60 When Liberace Winked At Me
Thank you Bob.
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