Thursday, June 13, 2019

June 14 - John McCormack (The Musical Birthday Series)

John McCormack (14 June 1884 – 16 September 1945) was one of the most beloved and successful tenors of the recording era. 


Couplets for John McCormack

Lows and Highs
John McCormack, tenor of grace,
Thank the Lord, was not a bass.

Signor McCormack
McCormack’s training was Italian,
He even earned the Pope’s medallion.

Does He Have A Job?
Was Mrs Foley sceptical when her
Daughter married an Irish tenor?

For the Record
John McCormack was well rewarded
For the discs that he recorded.

Unlikely
Although it seems preposterous
Singing made him prosperous.

Clarity Verity
John McCormack was famed for diction:
Recordings prove it wasn’t fiction.

Highs and Lows
Mozart and Wolf for cultured classes,
Ballads and love songs for the masses.

Irish Irony
McCormack, famous for his breath,
But emphysema caused his death.

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