Eydie Gorme was another of the family of singers at Tonight starring Steve Allen. With a couple years of experience singing in Big Bands, she became an asset to Steve Allen for her versatility and repertoire. Eydie Gorme would release her debut album Eydie Gorme's Delight in 1957 on Coral Records.
Eydie Gorme's debut was released as she was exiting Coral Records. As such, the album is simply a collection of singles she cut for the label over the previous five years. Many of the song selections play into her "exoticism" (her parents were born in Turkey and of Sephardic Jewish heritage) and her Spanish fluency (she worked as a Spanish translator for the UN before starting her singing career.) Each song is performed with a veteran's enthusiasm that makes any track an infectious listen, and when her voice soars at its full breadth, it's a delight.
Here is the discography surrounding Eydie Gorme's debut album:
Love Me Not Just a Little (Love Me a Lot) (1952 single)
Tell Me More (1952 single)
Cocoanuts (1953 single)
Frenesi (1953 single)
Gimme Gimme John (1953 single)
I Danced with My Darling (1953 single)
Chain Reaction (1954 single)
Crocodile Tears (1954 single)
Tea for Two (1954 single)
Make Yourself Comfortable (1954 single with Steve Lawrence)
A Girl Can't Say (1955 single)
Soldier Boy (1955 single)
Knickerbocker Mambo (1955 single with Steve Lawrence)
Besame Mucho (1955 single with Steve Lawrence)
"Tea for Two" by Eydie Gorme
"Climb Up the Wall" by Eydie Gorme
"Close Your Eyes (Take a Deep Breath)" by Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence
"Cry Me a River" by Eydie Gorme (on The Steve Allen Show)
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