| 1. In the Mood |
| 2. Chattanooga Choo Choo |
| 3. Pennsylvania 6-5000 |
| 4. (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo |
| 5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |
| 6. Little Brown Jug |
| 7. Tuxedo Junction |
| 8. American Patrol |
| 9. String of Pearls - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra |
| 10. Everybody Loves My Baby |
| 11. Anvil Chorus |
| 12. Here We Go Again |
| 13. Perfidia |
| 14. Runnin' Wild |
| 15. Sun Valley Jump - Glenn Miller |
| 16. Johnson Rag |
| 17. Bugle Call Rag |
| 18. I Want to Be Happy |
| 19. On the Trail |
Swing Time,Glenn Miller,Ranwood Records,Big Band,Big Bands,Jazz,Jazz Music,Leader,Pop,Sweet Bands,Swing
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Les Paul & Mary Ford - All-Time Greatest Hits
Les Paul & Mary Ford Manufacturer: EMI Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002TF2 Release Date: 1995-11-01 |
Tracks:
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
- Tennessee Waltz
- Mockin' Bird Hill
- I'm A Fool To Care
- Bye Bye Blues
- Vaya Con Dios
- Meet Mr. Callaghan
- I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
- Smoke Rings
- My Baby's Coming Home
- In The Good Old Summertime
- Whither Thou Goest
Customer Reviews:
Greatest Hits? YESSSSSSSSSSSS.......2007-04-16
Maybe it's time to do another greatest hits and call it "More Greatest Hits". Other singers do it. And maybe all of us didn't agree with their first "greatest hit". Hey, you guys out there who do these kinds of things, what's taken so long?
great album.......2007-02-09
Les Paul is not only a great Guitarist he is an inventor of modern recording technology.
Dual track recording and his use of up to eight tracks made him an music industry icon.
Mary Ford's strong clear voice makes this duo complete.
A great Album!
Some Glaring Omissions!.......2005-08-06
While tracks such as "Mockin' Bird Hill", "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise", and "Vaya Con Dios" among the duo's best loved and best known songs, I find the omission of "How High the Moon", one the their biggest hits, to be unforgiveable. Equally astonishing is why "Dry My Tears", the theme song of Les & Mary's 50s radio show, and "Cryin'", arguably the best song Mary Ford has ever sung, were excluded. I would much rather have had those tracks included in the disc than the cover version of Patti Page's "Tennessee Waltz", and the ersatz "Meet Mr. Callaghan". It's also hard to understand why the only Les Paul solo instrumental track on this disc is "Bye Bye Blues". "Lover", the song that propelled Les into the spotlight, and "Nola", a song that enjoyed worldwide popularity, were inexplicably left out.
While this is a decent collection of the work of Les Paul and Mary Ford, it is definitely NOT their all time greatest hits. The record label ought to be sued for false advertising.
Refreshing!.......2004-12-31
What a great sound.......1999-08-25
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A Day to Remember - Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day
O'Neill Brothers Manufacturer: O'Neill Brothers ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066RG3 Release Date: 2002-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Falling in Love - Tim and Ryan O'Neill
- Wachet Auf - J.S. Bach
- Air on a G String - J.S. Bach
- Air (from Water Music) - Handel
- Reminiscent Joy - Tim and Ryan O'Neill
- Canon in D - Pachelbel
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - J.S. Bach
- The Wedding Song (There is Love) - Stookey
- Ave Maria - Schubert
- I Will Be Here - Steven Curtis Chapman
- The Gift of Love (Water is Wide melody)
- Spring (from The Four Seasons) - Vivaldi
- Ode to Joy - Beethoven
- From This Moment On - Shania Twain
- The Way You Look Tonight - Kern
- Forever in Love - Kenny G
Album Description
After performing at more than 200 weddings, Tim and Ryan O'Neill recorded this beautiful CD of favorite wedding songs. It features a full hour of instrumental piano, string quartet, flute, and guitar music that can be played at your ceremony or reception.It also gives suggestions for music at your wedding, including a special bridal website!
*Over 1,000 song titles listed
*Listen to samples of songs
*More ideas for each part of your ceremony, reception, and dance
Customer Reviews:
A Beautiful Wedding.......2007-07-10
Wonderful!.......2007-03-23
Good CD for Wedding.......2007-03-21
A Day To Remember--Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day, O'Neill Brothers.......2007-02-07
great choice!.......2007-01-10
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Louis Armstrong - All-Time Greatest Hits
Louis Armstrong Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ORZ Release Date: 1994-05-10 |
Tracks:
- What A Wonderful World
- Hello Dolly
- Sittin' In The Sun
- Mack The Knife (Theme From 'Three Penny Opera')
- A Kiss To Build A Dream On
- It Takes Two To Tango
- That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around In Heaven...
- Kiss Of Fire
- (When We Are Dancin' ) I Get Ideas
- Gone Fishin'
- Skokiaan
- La Vie En Rose
- The Dummy Song
- Chloe
- I Still Get Jealous
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With..
- Blueberry Hill
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Customer Reviews:
The popular tracks.......2006-09-29
EXCELLENT!.......2006-02-21
Cookie Cutter Commercial.......2006-02-13
Satch rocks.......2005-09-21
SATCHMO!.......2005-09-14
This is just great music, especially if you are entertaining a special lady and want to show your sophistication and your tender side.
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It's About Time
SWV Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002WMU Release Date: 1992-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Anything
- I'm So Into You
- Right Here
- Weak
- You're Always On My Mind
- Downtown
- Coming Home
- Give It To Me
- Blak Pudd'n
- It's About Time
- Think You're Gonna Like It
- That's What I Need
- SWV (In The House)
- Weak (A Cappella)
- Right Here (Human Nature Remix)
Amazon.com
Once En Vogue proved that old-fashioned gospel-soul female harmonies could create sparks with modern street beats, every record company went looking for young singers to hook up with new-jack-swing producers. Those efforts bear fruit with SWV, which stands for Sisters with Voices, and the three teenaged singers from New York really do have great pipes, capable of a distinctive sound that can dominate a production rather than the other way around. Cheryl "Coko" Gordon, the trio's lead singer, boasts a great range that allows her to sound tough and sultry in her gritty alto, and romantic and flirty in her trilling soprano. SWV's debut album includes 13 different songs, plus two alternate mixes, and the best tracks are the 10 written and produced by Brian Alexander Morgan, who knows how to create the melodies that all great harmonies must start with. The first single, "Right Here," features a very funky, push-and-pull rhythm track, but the three singers reclaim the song with harmonies that are very percussive themselves but with lots of melody and romantic personality as well. The single, "Weak," is a ballad that allows Gordon to confess her infatuated weakness without ever sounding like a weakling as she hits the beats confidently and purrs in anticipation. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
Great Debut..........2007-03-22
F.Y.I. Check out Lelee's interview on life after SWV in April 2007 edition of Sister 2 Sister magazine. You will be moved.
A must-have.......2007-01-05
Classic SWV, Classic CoCo, Classic Material.....................2006-11-25
I'm So Into You
Weak
Anything
Downtown
You're Always on My Mind
It's About Time
Right Here
Black Puddin
one of the stand-out albums of the 1990s girl group invasion!.......2006-02-19
These are the types of songs you put on, when you and your sweetie are getting together for a romanctic evening. Just turn the tracks on, pour the wine, and enjoy these Sisters With Voices. ......
honest.......2005-09-15
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Original Dance Music of 1920's & 1930's
Various Artists Manufacturer: Swing Time Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RDNO Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Remarkable Girl - Ted Weems Orch
- I Wanna Be Loved By You - Broadway Nitelites
- Don't Wake Me Up Let Me Dream - Howard Lanin Orch
- What Do I Care What Somebody Said - Jan Garber Orch
- Miss Anabelle Lee - Mike Speciale Orch
- Happy Days Are Here Again - Ben Selvin Orch
- There's Too Many Eyes - Ted Weems Orch
- Your The One I Care For - Bert Lown Orch
- I Found A Million Dollar Baby - Frank Auburn
- On A Night Like This - Howard Lanin Orch
- Shine - Jesse Stafford Orch
- Broadway Melody - Ben Selvin Orch
- Who's Your Little Who Zis - Ben Selvin Orch
- Me And The Man In The Moon - Ambassadors
- You're The Cream In My Coffee - Ambassadors
- Leven Thirty Saturday Night - Ambrose Orch
- Who's Sorry Now - Green Brothers Novelty Orch
- Girl Of My Dreams - Blue Steele Orch
- When Eyes Of Blue Are Foolin' You - Howard Lanin Orch
- What A Day - Ted Weems Orch
- Somebody Loves Me - Henry Lange & His Baker Hotel Orch
- She's Got It - Ted Weems Orch
- Rainy Weather Rose - Adrian Schubert
- Red Headed Baby - Gene Kardos Orch
Customer Reviews:
That Hebden Sound.......2007-04-27
Mr. Hebden always finds such delightful, rare records--and vandalizes them. Good stuff here, hence two stars rather than one. Still, I can't recommend this CD unless you are willing to re-equalize out the higher frequencies and you particularly wish to hear some of the selections.
Dance music before the Big Band era.......2007-01-14
Unlike the swing orchestras of a decade later that had distinguishable styles, there was a certain homogeneity to Roaring '20s hot dance bands, and that is apparent from these 24 sides. Many of the musicians who appear in these older recordings later worked for the most famous 1940s big bands. One example is Benny Goodman, barely out of his teens, who is among the ensemble playing "I Found A Million Dollar Baby." Undoubtedly, Glenn Miller and the Dorseys are here, as well.
Liner notes are insufficient. The album's back cover lists titles and recording dates only. ORIGINAL DANCE MUSIC should please any fan of pre-big band tunes willing to overlook lack of details and some source material in less-than-pristine condition.
PLAYLIST --
(3:03) Remarkable Girl - Ted Weems Orch (v/Country Washburn)
(3:14) I Wanna Be Loved By You - Broadway Nitelites (v/Vaughn DeLeath)
(2:49) Don't Wake Me Up Let Me Dream - Howard Lanin Orch
(3:07) What Do I Care What Somebody Said - Jan Garber Orch (v/C Warren)
(2:40) Miss Anabelle Lee - Mike Speciale Orch (v/Billy Carola)
(3:22) Happy Days Are Here Again - Ben Selvin Orch
(3:10) There's Too Many Eyes - Ted Weems Orch (v/Art Jarrett)
(3:22) You're The One I Care For - Bert Lown Orch (v/Elmer Feldkamp)
(3:23) I Found A Million Dollar Baby - Frank Auburn Orch
(2:45) On A Night Like This - Howard Lanin Orch
(2:59) Shine - Jesse Stafford Orch
(2:40) Broadway Melody - Ben Selvin Orch
(3:14) Who's Your Little Who Zis - Ben Selvin Orch
(3:22) Me And The Man In The Moon - Ambassadors (v/Frank Salvano)
(2:49) You're The Cream In My Coffee - Ambassadors (v/Frank Salvano)
(2:51) 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night - Ambrose Orch (v/Sam Brown)
(3:00) Who's Sorry Now? - Green Brothers Novelty Orch
(3:27) Girl Of My Dreams - Blue Steele Orch (v/Kenny Sargent)
(2:48) When Eyes Of Blue Are Foolin' You - Howard Lanin Orch
(3:13) What A Day - Ted Weems Orch (v/Parker Gibbs)
(3:18) Somebody Loves Me - Henry Lange Baker Hotel Orch
(2:40) She's Got It - Ted Weems Orch (v/Parker Gibbs)
(3:00) Rainy Weather Rose - Adrian Schubert & his Salon Orch (v/Irving Kaufman)
(2:51) Red Headed Baby - Gene Kardos Orch (v/Dick Robertson)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 73:07
Original Dance Music of 1920's & 1930's.......2006-07-30
Excellent twenties compilation.......2005-02-16
Very good collection of this era.......2004-07-21
Enjoy!
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Steppin' Out
Diana Krall Manufacturer: Justin Time Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000071FS Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- This Can't Be Love
- Straighten Up And Fly Right
- Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
- I'm Just A Lucky So And So
- Body And Soul
- 42nd Street
- Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
- Big Foot
- Frim Fram Sauce
- Jimmie
- As Long As I Live
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Amazon.com
For years singer-pianist Diana Krall has been bringing new lifeblood to jazz via her dual knockout talents. And while her later recordings reveal a consistently maturing artist, this 1992 debut album shows that the Nanaimo, British Columbia, native had the goods right from the get-go. In her mid-20s here, Krall sings with honesty, subtlety, and persuasion while playing the piano with head-shaking authority, both as accompanist--she offers amazing asides in between vocal phrases--and as an absolutely A-one improviser. Indeed, it is remarkable to hear her weave her gifts into a wondrous whole. Working with bass ace John Clayton and the superb drummer Jeff Hamilton, Krall presents one winner after another. "This Can't Be Love" is typical, a selection where it is all but impossible not to tap your foot. After a nicely enunciated vocal--she slides into phrases much like Sarah Vaughan--the pianist cooks in her Oscar Peterson-meets-Gene Harris style, playing hip ideas that fall easily on the ear, underwritten by her rock-solid feel for time. "As Long as I Live" is another example of Krall's ability to sing and swing a standard with a nonstop groove. "Straighten Up and Fly Right" is slower and features a deeply bluesy vocal; "I'm Just a Lucky So and So" is equally sultry. The classic ballad "Body and Soul" finds her singing with intimacy and playing with a caressing touch. A very impressive start for a very impressive artist. --Zan StewartAlbum Description
The esteemd Canadian jazz pianist's 1993 debut album, her sole release before signing to GRP in the U.S. 'Stepping Out' features John Clayton on bass, Jeff Hamilton on drums and Krall both singing & playing the piano. The 11 tracks consist of both originals & covers, including 'This Can't Be L ove', 'Straighten Up And Fly Right', 'Between The Devil An d The Deep Blue Sea' and 'I'm Just A Lucky So And So'. De leted in the U.S.! 1993 release.Customer Reviews:
Like a Nova.......2007-03-04
Strong Debut.......2006-09-26
Unpretentious swing from an upstart performer..........2006-08-01
Great CD - Club Version Not what you Expect.......2005-12-01
Just the usual- catchy, classy, sultry .......2005-03-16
Most of the songs have been heard before (and since) and yet they are worth repeating even from one CD to another. "Straighten Up and Fly Right" is understanded but undeniably affecting. "I'm just a Lucky So and So" seems sculptured just for her in both body and spirit. The other tunes were all gems...a winner.
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Somewhere over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals
Various Artists Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066RO5 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Singin In The Rain - Gene Kelly
- Theres No Business Like Show Business - Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Keenan Wynn & Louis Calhern
- 'S Wonderful - Gene Kelly & Georges Guetary
- Thats Entertainment! - Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray & Oscar Levant
- Stranger In Paradise - Ann Blyth & Vic Damone
- Easter Parade - Judy Garland & Fred Astaire
- Lullaby Of Broadway - Winifred Shaw, Dick Powell & Chorus
- Get Happy - Judy Garland
- Night And Day - Fred Astaire
- True Love - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly
- Honeysuckle Rose - Lena Horne w/ Benny Carter & His Orchestra
- They Cant Take That Away From Me - Fred Astaire
- Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet - Nancy Walker & The M-G-M Studio Chorus w/ Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
- Baby, Its Cold Outside - Esther Williams & Ricardo Montalban
- For Me And My Gal - Gene Kelly & Judy Garland
- Puttin On The Ritz - Clark Gable & Co.
- Hallelujah! - Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Kay Armen, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds, Clark Burroughs & Co.
- Bless Yore Beautiful Hide - Howard Keel
- Taking A Chance On Love - Ethel Waters & Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
- As Time Goes By - Dooley Wilson w/ Elliot Carpenter (Bonus Track)
- Laras Theme (Main Title) - The M-G-M Studio Orchestra (Bonus Track)
Tracks:
- Over The Rainbow - Judy Garland
- Its A Most Unusual Day - Jane Powell
- Wunderbar - Kathryn Grayson & Howard Keel
- Cant Help Lovin Dat Man - Ava Gardner
- Going Hollywood - Bing Crosby
- The Trolley Song - Judy Garland, The M-G-M Studio Chorus
- Gigi - Louis Jourdan
- I Got Rhythm - Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney & Co.
- Aba Daba Honeymoon - Debbie Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter & M-G-M Studio Chorus
- The Lady Is A Tramp - Lena Horne
- The Best Things In Life Are Free - June Allyson & Peter Lawford
- Cheek To Cheek - Fred Astaire
- A Kiss To Build A Dream On - Louis Armstrong
- Put 'Em In A Box - Doris Day & The Page Cavanaugh Trio
- If Swing Goes, I Go Too - Fred Astaire
- Almost Like Being In Love - Gene Kelly
- Lets Face The Music And Dance - Fred Astaire
- Be A Clown - Gene Kelly & Judy Garland
- Embraceable You - Connie Francis
- On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe - Judy Garland & Co.
- One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) - Fred Astaire
Amazon.com
The "Golden Age" referred to here spans The Jazz Singer and the advent of the talkies to the death throes of the old studio system in the 1960s. So vast was the era's musical landscape that even this 42-track, double-disc anthology can't encompass all its peaks. Not surprisingly, the bulk of this collection originated with the Tiffany's of the screen musical, M-G-M, a body of work whose riches here encompass both pop-cultural bedrock ("Over the Rainbow," "Singin' in the Rain," "There's No Business Like Show Business," etc.) and some less familiar, if equally delightful star turns: Clark Gable gamely "Puttin' On the Ritz"; the sassy, 1948 original of "The Lady Is a Tramp" by Lena Horne; and a loopy duet of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalban. Fred Astaire's elegant, epochal reign at RKO and M-G-M is represented by "Night and Day," "Let's Face the Music and Dance," and three others, while Metro mainstays Gene Kelly and Judy Garland share equal time and billing. It's not perfect--Cagney's "Yankee Doodle Boy" and/or some Sinatra seem more logical choices than the odd "bonus" duet of Casablanca's "As Time Goes By" and "Lara's Theme" from Dr. Zhivago that close out disc one--but it's a stunning, surprisingly comprehensive primer on the Hollywood film musical nonetheless. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
They were right--there is NO business like the show business they did way back when !!!.......2006-11-18
Can happen in a show
You can make 'em laugh
You can make 'em cry
Anything
Anything can go....
The clown with his pants falling down
Or the dance that's a dream of romance
Or the scene where the villain is mean
That's entertainment!
The lights on the lady in tights
Or the bride with the guy on the side
Or the ball where she gives him her all
That's entertainment!
The plot and the hot simply teeming with $ex
A gay divorcee who is after her ex
It could be Oedipus Rex
Where a chap kills his father
And causes a lot of bother
The clerk who is thrown out of work
By the boss who is thrown for a loss
By the skirt who is doing him dirt
The world is a stage,
The stage is a world of entertainment!
This two CD set amply proves that the musical melodies and lyrics from the golden age of the Hollywood musical remain unsurpassed to this day. This generous two CD set offers 42 incredible songs from Hollywood classic musicals. Most of these fine numbers are indeed from MGM, as Amazon correctly notes; but there are some RKO numbers and even a little from Warner Brothers. Thank goodness, though, that most of these songs came from MGM movies; MGM was the only studio that could boast that it truly had "more stars than there are in the heavens."
I love so many songs on these two CDs. Of course, there's the unforgettable classic "Over The Rainbow" sung by Judy Garland; she also performs "Easter Parade" and "Get Happy" on this two CD set and she carries most of the tune for "I Got Rhythm" even though Mickey Rooney helps her a little. I love "Baby, It's Cold Outside" for its' romantic overtones; and Lena Horne's "The Lady Is A Tramp" is flawless! We also get a rare chance to hear Clark Gable sing in "Puttin' On The Ritz;" and Bing Crosby's "Going Hollywood" may be brief but it's a fun song anyway.
There are two "bonus" tracks on the first CD: "As Time Goes By" from Casablanca and "Lara's Theme" from Doctor Zhivago. "As Time Goes By" is a good choice; it is another unsurpassed classic song that brings back memories and touches even the hardest of hearts. "Lara's Theme," however, is from the mid 1960s and I don't consider this period to be part of the "golden age" of Hollywood musicals.
The liner notes are excellent and they offer wonderful photos of the stars as well. The cover art is well done and the reverse cover art tells which movie each song is from and who is performing each song. Moreover, the quality of the sound is excellent especially when you consider that these numbers were recorded quite a few decades ago.
In short, this superlative two CD highlights the glory of the Hollywood musical when a certain type of sophistication dominated professional movie production. I highly recommend this CD for fans of Hollywood musicals, classic pop vocals and fans of the artists and actors who perform on this two CD set.
One of the best cds I ever bought. .......2006-06-07
Never Sounded Better.......2006-03-16
Somewhere Over The Rainbow.......2006-02-24
"Hollywood Musicals of the Golden Age are still among us".......2005-07-13
The lineup is fantastic and gives the listener a variety of what musicals were all about in the "Golden Age of the Hollywood Musicals"
June Allyson, Kay Armen, Louis Armstrong, Fred Astaire, Ann Blyth, Jack Buchanan, Louis Calhern, Bing Crosby, Vic Damone, Doris Day, Nanette Fabray, Connie Francis, Ava Gardner, Judy Garland, Kathyrn Grayson, Georges Guetary, Lena Horne, Betty Hutton, Louis Jourdan, Howard Keel, Gene Kelly, Grace Kelly, Peter Lawford, Oscar Levant, Ann Miller, Ricardo Montalban, Page Cavanaugh Trio, Debbie Reynolds, Winifred Shaw, Nancy Walker, Ethel Waters, Esther Williams, Dooley Williams and Keenan Wynn.
On Disc One 21 Classic Songs from great musicals with songs in alphabetical order:
AS TIME GOES BY - Dooley Wilson with Elliot Carpenter, pianist (1942)
BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE - Esther Williams & Ricardo Montalban (1949)
BLESS, YORE BEAUTIFUL HIDE - Howard Keel (1954)
EASTER PARADE - Fred Astaire & Judy Garland (1948)
FOR ME AND MY GAL - Gene Kelly & Judy Garland (1942)
GET HAPPY - Judy Garland (1950)
HALLELUJAH! - Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Kay Armen, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds, Clark Burroughs (for Russ Tamblyn) (1955)
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE - Lena Horne with Benny Carter & His Orchestra (1943)
LARA'S THEME (MAIN TITLE) - M-G-M Studio Orchestra (1965)
LULLABY OF BROADWAY - Winifred Shaw & Dick Powell (1935)
MILKMAN, KEEP THOSE BOTTLES QUIET - Nancy Walker with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra (1944)
NIGHT AND DAY - Fred Astaire (1934)
PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ - Clark Gable & Company (1939)
'S WONDERFUL - Gene Kelly & Georges Guetary (1951)
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN - Gene Kelly (1951)
STRANGER IN PARADISE - Ann Blyth & Vic Damone (1955)
TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE - Ethel Waters & Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (1943)
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT - Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray & Oscar Levant (1953)
THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS - Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Keenan Wynn & Louis Calhern (1950)
THEY CAN'T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME - Fred Astaire (1949)
TRUE LOVE - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly (1956)
On Disc Two more memorable performances from the Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals:
A KISS TO BUILD A DREAM ON - Louis Armstrong (1951)
ABA DABA HONEYMOON - Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter (1950)
ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE - Gene Kelly (1954)
BE A CLOWN - Judy Garland & Gene Kelly (1948)
BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE - June Allyson & Peter Lawford (1947)
CAN'T HELP LOVIN' DAT MAN - Ava Gardner (beautiful woman, who my youngest grandaughter is named after...Avalon) (1951)
CHEEK TO CHEEK - Fred Astaire (1935)
EMBRACEABLE YOU - Connie Francis (1965)
GIGI - Louis Jourdan (1958)
GOING HOLLYWOOD - Bing Crosby (1933)
I GOT RHYTHM - Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney (1943)
IF SWING GOES, I GO TOO - Fred Astaire (1946)
IT'S A MOST UNUSUAL DAY - Jane Powell (1948)
LADY IS A TRAMP - Lena Horne (1948)
LET'S FACE THE MUSIC AND DANCE - Fred Astaire (1936)
ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE - Judy Garland & Company (1946)
ONE FOR MY BABY (AND ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD) - Fred Astaire (1943)
OVER THE RAINBOW - Judy Garland (became her theme song for the rest of her life) (1939)
PUT 'EM IN A BOX - Doris Day & the Page Cavanaugh Trio (1948)
THE TROLLEY SONG - Judy Garland & MGM Studio Chorus (1944)
WUNDERBAR - Kathryn Grayson & Howard Keel (two of MGM's favorite singing duos) (1953)
It was once said by the songwriters of that era - "There are two artists you want perform your songs on the big screen, they are Fred Astaire and Judy Garland they sing it just the way we wrote it, for which you will have a guaranteed hit on your hands"...well, this collections certainly has some merit to that statement...because with Judy Garland and Fred Astaire performing seven songs each, there must be something to it.
This collection of musicals still has the magic that we remember from those bygone years...but as long as we have the labels and networks who play and show these wonderful films of yesteryear, they will never be forgotten...hats off to Rhino Records, George Feltenstein (producer) and Doug Schwartz (engineer) and Turner Classic Movies for sharing those 42 selections from 42 films...celebrating decades of the tunes and artists that gave it their all...from what it commonly called "The Hollywood Dream Factory"...The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals is still among us...gotta love it!
Total Time: 2-CD-Set ~ Rhino Records 78323 ~ (6/02/2002)
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Glenn Miller's All Time Greatest Hits
Glen Miller and His Orchestra Manufacturer: Sounds of Yesteryear ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HOJTG0 Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Moonlight Serenade
- Johnson Rag
- It Happened In Sun Valley
- Kalamazoo
- In The Mood
- Juke Box Saturday Night
- Little Brown Jug
- Sunrise Serenade
- Carribean Clipper
- Pennsylvania 6-5000
- Chattanooga Choo Choo
- A String Of Pearls
- Tuxedo Junction
- SNAFU Jump
- American Patrol
- My Prayer
- The Trolley Song
- Slip Horn Jive
- We Can Live On Love
- King Porter Stomp
- The Lady's In Love With You
- The Chestnut Tree
- Pagan Love Song
- Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh
- Tiger Rag
Tracks:
- Bugle Call Rag
- On A Little Street In Singapore
- Solid As A Stonewall Jackson
- When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano
- Oh So Good
- Anchors Away
- Yes My Darling Daughter
- Song Of The Volga Boatmen
- Limehouse Blues
- I Dream't I Dwelt In Harlem
- Flying Home
- Boog It
- Cherokee
- Russian Patrol
- The More I See You
- Accentuate The Positive
- Beer Barrel Polka
- Dipper Mouth Blues
- Poinciana
- Long Ago And Far Away
- You Walk By
- Hallelujah
- Put Your Arms Around Me Honey
- Sun Valley Jump
- South American Way
Customer Reviews:
glen miller.......2007-05-14
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As Time Goes By
Bryan Ferry Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001ZSTJ Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- As Time Goes By
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Easy Living
- I'm In The Mood For Love
- Where Or When
- When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful
- Sweet And Lovely
- Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Have Lunch Today)
- Time On My Hands
- Lover Come Back To Me
- Falling In Love Again
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- You Do Something To Me
- Just One Of Those Things
- September Song
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No stranger to covers, Bryan Ferry has often opted for classics from other times and places. As Time Goes By focuses on music largely from the 1930s and '40s and conjures that era's aura of fine cigars, sateen gowns, and gentlemanly romance. The opening title track summons images of Bogie and Ingrid, and is one of the finest moments in the collection. The swanky versions of Nina Simone's signature "Love Me or Leave Me" and "I'm in the Mood for Love" (which has a faint Martin Denny overtone) are perfectly suited to Ferry's low-key vocals (he's no real crooner, let's face it). His talented band swings with fervor, especially on the upbeat tunes "The Way You Look Tonight," "Lover Come Back to Me," and "Just One of Those Things." There are a number of intimate, romantic moments, but the highlight is Ferry's take on "Falling in Love Again," first made famous way back when with devastating sadness by Marlene Dietrich. Ferry's version is almost as moving. --Lorry FlemingAmazon.com
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Customer Reviews:
Five Stars Worth of Old Fashioned Romance, Bryan Ferry Style.......2007-04-20
1. These old classic songs are great. After hearing them many times for many years I never tire of them
and I always find them romantic and moving; and as with a previous reviewer, they transport me to
another time and place.
2. The band on this CD is absolutely first-rate and the musical arrangements are perfectly matched to the
time period and lyrics of each song.
3. I love Bryan Ferry's unique, not-to-be-mistaken-for-anyone-else's voice. It really goes great with this
music.
As a bonus, Amazon.com's low price for this album was way below what I expected to pay.
The True Jazz Romantic That Is Ferry..These Foolish Things.........2007-01-11
Fusing the right sonic contemporary details to his solo studio recordings adding a continental feel and ambiance to his amazing output of covers and styles Ferry deals with throughout his solo career all smack of "great" taste and added elegance, no doubt I would say that all future rock historians would add this in describing his music which was always Royal and lush.
Roxy's then use of sax and oboe were pretty amazing stuff adding tremendously to their sonic impact and Ferry is able to add interesting twists even when redoing his homage to his choice of covers.
On this CD covering the likes of Cole Porter,Rodgers@Hart,using jazz and violin,cello arrangements, all convey a limited appeal to the usual rock fan but for those who also listen to Satchmo and Holiday, will all understand the nod to bygone eras and it's greatness.
A surprisingly weak album from a great vocalist.......2006-09-07
Great record.......2006-06-30
The term "cover", by the way, doesn't mean what a lot of people seem to think it means. Once singer X pays a songwriter a chunk of money for a song and records it, singer Y can then record the song virtually for free (not counting royalties, of course) and release his recording concurrently so as to cut into singer X's sales. Such a recording, and only such a recording, is properly called a cover. A recording of the song made after singer X's recording has had its run is not a cover. Chubby Checker's rendition of "The Twist" is an example of a cover because it was released very shortly after Hank Ballard's rendition, and with a big push from Dick Clark (who'd masterminded the operation) it quickly swamped Ballard's. "The Twist" became a hit again in 1989, but the 1989 version was not a cover because it did not cut substantially into the sales of Hank Ballard's record, which had eclipsed decades before (nor did it cut into Chubby Checker's, for that matter).
Excellent.......2006-06-13
Ad rem: One way to appreciate the quality of this record is to compare it to the Rod Stewart release of the same title. Whereas the Stewart recording ranges seemingly randomly over the years, this one focuses much more coherently on a single decade. It is stylistically consistent, with just a few fairly subtle anachronisms, delicately chosen. A great deal of care, including authorative historical research, obviously went into the arrangements (the ondes martinot on several songs is an inspired touch), but they are nevertheless always lively and never stiff. Stewart's arrangements, in contradistinction, are schmaltzy, gooey, and otherwise haphazard. (He even resorts to "synth strings" on several songs.)
It's true that Ferry is not in posssession of a powerful singing voice, but, in my opinion, the panache, wit, and intelligence in his delivery more than make up for any vocal deficiencies.
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Standard Time, Vol. 6: Mr. Jelly Lord
Wynton Marsalis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K4H9 Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
Tracks:
- Red Hot Pepper
- New Orleans Bump
- King Porter Stomp
- The Pearls
- Deep Creek
- Mamanita
- Sidewalk Blues
- Jungle Blues
- Big Lip Blues
- Dead Man Blues
- Smokehouse Blues
- Billy Goat Stomp
- Courthouse Bump
- Black Bottom Stomp
- Tom Cat Blues
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Wynton Marsalis's century-closing series of jazz and classical recordings isn't nearly the pulse-quickening excursion one might expect, what with all the fanfare and all the years the vaunted trumpeter has spent in the limelight. That said, his nod to Jelly Roll Morton is probably one of the better Marsalis recordings available. It's got enough rules built in--compositional economy, instrumental variation, etc.--that it disciplines the trumpeter's more ambitious tendencies. In the liner notes, Marsalis describes Morton dually as a jazz intellectual and a streetwise hustler, and anyone familiar with Morton will know the characterization is apt. Marsalis's read of Morton, however, skips the street hustle and instead focuses on cleanly drawn portraits that amount to fine repertory pieces, works akin to chamber music in their ultimate impact. That's not so much of a putdown as it might seem, as African-American composers are so rarely treated the way European and Euro-American composers are. Morton knew this and wrote his way around it, much as Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus did. And Jelly Roll's stomping-good-time melodies are here to show his knowledge of both his audience and his compositional chops. But if you're expecting something innovative or hair-raising in the way of Marsalis rediscovering an untapped Jelly Roll vein, you'll be greeted instead with full-bore, horn-rich charts that swing strongly. And that ain't half bad. --Andrew BartlettCustomer Reviews:
Fabulous Reference level recording.......2007-01-12
I've since purchased several more of the very talented Wynton Marsalis' CDs and have found nearly equal musical excitement and and engineering in these CDs as well.
One of my favorites and a must have.
Mr. Smushy Lord.......2006-05-17
UNDERATED IS THE APT WORD--CLASSIC IS ANOTHER.......2005-02-13
Absolutley wonderful, perfect, and underatted.......2004-12-28
Wynton At His Best.......2004-06-20
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