Till the End of Time is a two-disc 49-track overview of vocalist
Dick Haymes' pop hits encompassing his tenure with Decca between 1940-1950, the height of his popularity. Along with
Haymes' backup vocal group,
the Song Spinners, he is accompanied by the big bands of
Victor Young,
Benny Goodman, and
Gordon Jenkins, and
Haymes' early recordings with
Harry James are also featured. The majority of his Top Ten hits and million-sellers are included: "Little White Lies," "Long Ago and Far Away," "That's for Me," "Till the End of Time," "Oh! What It Seemed to Be," "Mam'selle," "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey," "It's Magic," "Room Full of Roses," "The Old Master Painter," and "Count Every Star." Also interwoven throughout the program are essential duets with
Helen Forrest and a version of "For You, for Me, for Evermore" with
Judy Garland. This two-disc mono collection serves as an excellent career overview.