Coleccionando vinilos - 137 - DES O´CONNORD - "Just for you" (1979)


Quiero poner una queja o si estoy equivocado que alguien me enseñe.

No encuentro nada en castellano sobre este artista. Vale, no es Sinatra o Tom Jones pero nada de nada????
Este artista de 86 años fue un conocido actor, presentador de televisión y cantante al estilo de los mejores crooner que antes citaba.

Este es un recopilatorio jugoso de su extensa y difuminada carrera musical y uno de esos discos que suenan a añejo, a ruido cuando pones la aguja y empieza a sonar.

Me encanta escucharlo aunque yo no le conocía, pero pensé que sería fácil buscar información sobre él.
Ya desesperado, porque no quería dejar sin poner este vinilo entre los 84 de esta temporada, he tenido que recurrir a la versión en inglés de wikipedia, que cosas.

Pero con tal de que busquéis como suena Des O´Connor me daré por satisfecho.


Des O'Connor ‎– Just For You - 20 Special Songs

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Warwick Records ‎– WW 5071
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Cuidadito que nos volvemos internacionales. Hoy wikipedia en inglés.

Desmond Bernard O'ConnorCBE (born 12 January 1932) is an English comedian, singer and television presenter. He was a long time chat show host, and the presenter of the long-running Channel 4 gameshow Countdown for two years. He has recorded 36 albums and has had four top-ten singles, including a number-one hit with "I Pretend", with global sales of more than sixteen million records.[1]

Early life[edit]

O'Connor was born in StepneyEast London to Maude (née Bassett) and Harry O'Connor. His mother was Jewish and his father was from Ireland. Des claims to be the only O'Connor who ever had a Bar Mitzvah.[2] He had a brother, William O'Connor, and has a sister, Patricia, who is one year his junior. He was evacuated to Northampton during the Second World War and was briefly a professional footballer with Northampton Town.[3]
After completing his National Service in the Royal Air Force, he worked as a shoe salesman at Church's in Northampton, and for United Counties, both on the road and in the office,[4] before entering show business. Before his break in television, his first theatre appearances were in variety, where he appeared in venues throughout the country.

Career[edit]

On stage, O'Connor has starred at the Glasgow Empire, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, the Opera House, Sydney and the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, and has made more than one thousand solo appearances at the London Palladium.[citation needed]
O'Connor has worked with many famous people, from rock and pop stars, actors and TV performers, to politicians, princes, to luminaries such as Frank SinatraAdam FaithSean ConneryLiberacethe BeatlesShirley BasseyBarbra StreisandRobert RedfordCilla BlackTony Blair and members of the Royal Family.[citation needed].
He has toured with Buddy Holly (during Holly's 1958 stay in Britain) and Jason Donovan.
O'Connor was the first subject of the second incarnation of the long-running television programme This Is Your Life, when the show returned to screens after a five-year absence, produced by Thames Television. He was surprised live on the stage of the London Palladium by Eamonn Andrews in November 1969.
In late 2011, O'Connor starred in Dreamboats and Petticoats at the Playhouse Theatre.
In May 2012, O'Connor replaced Russell Grant in the West End musical, The Wizard of Oz, at the London Palladium, as Professor Marvel, Doorman at the Emerald City, Tour Guide, and The Wizard.
In October 2015, O'Connor and Jimmy Tarbuck starred in their own one-off show at the London Palladium to raise money for the new Royal Variety Charity. Due to the success of this show, they toured the country in 2016 from April to October. The venues they visited were (in chronological order), Southampton Mayflower TheatreLeeds Grand Theatre, Southend Cliffs PavilionBristol HippodromeBournemouth International Centre, and Milton Keynes Theatre. In 2017, they toured the UK again from May to December. The venues they visited were (in chronological order), The Anvil, BasingstokeTheatre Royal, NorwichWolverhampton Grand TheatreBlackpool Opera HousePrincess Theatre, Torquay Derngate Theatre, NorthamptonThe Hexagon, ReadingTheatre Royal, NewcastleTheatre Royal, Nottingham, and Grand Theatre, Swansea.
As of 2017, O'Connor continues to tour theatres around the UK with his one-man show.

Television[edit]

O'Connor has starred in a mainstream television show in almost every year since 1963, a feat that only one other television personality has achieved worldwide (US game show host Bob Barker, who hosted mainstream television shows from 1956 until 2007, with 1966–1972 being in syndication).
Between 1963 and 1971, O'Connor hosted The Des O'Connor Show, a British variety show for eight series on ITV. This was followed by Des O'Connor Entertains, a show which ran for two series between 1974 and 1976 and featured singing, dancing and comedy sketches.
Between 1977 and 2002, O'Connor presented his own chat show series entitled Des O'Connor Tonight which lasted for seven series on BBC Two and later seventeen on ITV.
From 1992 to 1998, O'Connor presented the game show Take Your Pick. In 1995 and 1997, O'Connor compèred the Royal Variety Performance.
On 20 January 2001, ITV aired An Audience with Des O'Connor.
From 2002 to 2006, O'Connor co-hosted Today with Des and Mel opposite Melanie Sykes. The show was a live afternoon light entertainment programme aired on ITV. On 12 May 2006, the channel announced that the show would be one of a number to be axed in a "painful, but utterly necessary" move.[5]
On 2 January 2007, O'Connor replaced Des Lynam as co-presenter of the Channel 4 game show Countdown with Carol Vorderman. He left the show in 2008 to spend more time on theatre and entertainment-based projects.[6] In 2009, O'Connor was replaced by sports presenter Jeff Stelling.
On 8 April 2012, Paul O'Grady hosted The One and Only Des O'Connor, a one-off show that celebrated O'Connor's 80th birthday, with guests including Katherine KellyOlly MursRobert Lindsay and Melanie Sykescontributing on ITV.[7]

Guest appearances[edit]

O'Connor appeared as a guest on The Morecambe and Wise Show a number of times. He was the butt of many a joke by Eric Morecambe, being referred to as "Des – short for 'desperate", and "Death O'Connor". One line, sung to the tune of "Crazy Words – Crazy Tune" was, "Roses are red, violets are blue, Des can't sing, we know that's true!". (O'Connor was actually an old friend of the duo, and even participated in writing many of the put-downs.)
On 4 May 2012, O'Connor took part in the TV game show Would I Lie to You?.
On 3 December 2012, O'Connor was invited to celebrate 100 years of the Royal Variety Performance with Bruce ForsythRonnie Corbett and Jimmy Tarbuck.
On 20 December 2012, O'Connor partnered Lee Mack in a celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
On 21 December 2013, O'Connor appeared in a celebrity edition of The Chase.
On 11 October 2014, O'Connor was a panellist on an episode of Through the Keyhole.
In April 2017, O'Connor was on the panel of Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule.

Singing[edit]

O'Connor has had a successful career as a singer, recording 36 albums,[8] five of which reached the Top 40 of the UK Albums Chart. O'Connor has always taken criticism in good humour, even appearing with Morecambe and Wise on their 1975 Christmas Show in a sketch that mocked him. He got his own back on the 1976 Christmas Show when he was in the firing squad at the end of the main sketch.
In 1969, thirteen of O'Connor's variety hours were sold to NBC in the United States, as a summer replacement for the network's Kraft Music Hall. This series was broadcast in more than forty countries and was seen by 200 million people worldwide.[citation needed]

Awards and honours[edit]

In 2001, O'Connor was presented with the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards for his contributions to television.
He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours.[9]

Personal life[edit]

O'Connor has been married four times:
  1. Phyllis Gill (married 1953, divorced 1959; 1d Karen)
  2. Gillian Vaughan (married 1960, divorced 1982; 2d Tracy and Samantha)
  3. Jay Rufer (married 1985, divorced 1990, 1d Kristina)
  4. Jodie Brooke Wilson (married September 2007; 1s Adam)

Discography[edit]

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Just For You – 20 Special Songs (Warwick) (1979)
  • Remember Romance – 20 Great Love Songs (Warwick) (1980)
  • Now – 16 Classic Songs (Telstar) (1984)


Este es uno de sus grandes hits, al no haber video os dejo este realizado con imágenes de unas cuantas bellezas.


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