No use in holding other hands for I'd be holding only emptiness
Continuing my trip back through the 1963 album charts. 25/08/63 : All Alone Am I - Brenda Lee So we've made it all the way to August and we've finally met an album by a woman - and it's only the second album this year to feature women in any major capacity. Such enlightened times - and talking of enlightened, I know Brenda was quite a big thing around this time but I can currently tell you absolutely nothing about her. So let's change that... Well, I'd say it's of its time - but we already know that's not true. Because she's an actual woman, making a record and people are buying it - so it's very much not of its time. I'd struggle to say there's anything exceptional about any of the tracks but they're all done well enough and she's got a nice voice (think an American Shirley Bassey) which jaunts along nicely and I'm never going to complain about "Fly Me To The Moon". But, quite frankly, it could have been a helluva lot w...