Frank Sinatra called Robert Farnon "The Guv'nor" in 1962 when the two men first met in London to work on an album. This established Farnon's reputation as synonymous with the highest level of craftsmanship across a broad spectrum of music making, earning him four Ivor Novello awards and the Order of Canada. He established his fame with wartime BBC radio broadcasts and the ubiquitous Portrait of a Flirt. He enjoyed further success with TV themes such as the rousing Colditz March and the impressionistic beauty of musical gems like À la claire fontaine. The performances on this highly acclaimed recording are delivered with "warmth, sparkle, and a remarkable naturalness of idiomatic feeling" (The Penguin Guide).
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