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Sings 22 Original Recordings
[ US Release Date:
17 November 1992 ]
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I Can't Give You Anything But Love,
Baby
(Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields) |
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Sentimental Journey
(Bud Green/Les
Brown/Ben Homer) |
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Just You, Just Me
(Jesse Greer/Raymond Klages) |
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Don't Worry 'Bout Me
(Ted Koehler/Rube
Bloom) |
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You Oughta Be in Pictures
(Dana Suesse/Edward Heyman) |
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I Could Write a Book
[from the musical Pal Joey]
(Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart) |
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Light Your Lamp
(George Wyle/Edward Pola) |
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Be Anything
[But Be
Mine]
(Irving Gordon) |
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Singin' in the Rain
[from the musical Singin' in the Rain]
(Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown) |
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I've Got It Bad
[And That Ain't Good]
(Duke Ellington/Paul Francis Webster) |
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Blue Skies
(Irving Berlin) |
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Cryin' My Heart Out for You
(Sammy Gallop/Guy Wood) |
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I'm in the Mood for Love
(Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields) |
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S'posin'
(Andy Razaf/Paul Denniker) |
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My Blue Heaven
(Walter Donaldson/George Whiting) |
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Stardust
(Hoagy
Carmichael/Mitchell Parish) |
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I Gotta Sing Away These Blues
(Jeri Cooper) |
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I'm a Big Girl Now
(Jeri Cooper) |
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'S Wonderful
(George & Ira Gershwin) |
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September in the Rain
(Al Dubin/Harry
Warren) |
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You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me
(Sammy Fain/Irving Kahal/Peter Norman) |
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A Hundred Years from Today
(Ned
Washington/Victor & Joseph Young) |
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This US CD contains
songs from live radio broadcasts taped between 1952-3. All of these
recordings were rare until 1986, when the American record label Hindsight released
them on vinyl LP. Multiple budget-labels have since repackaged
and re-issued these tracks on CD.
Although the sound quality is
slightly inferior on these
recordings this is sufficiently compensated by some captivating
vocal performances by Doris and the Page Cavanaugh Trio. These are
complimented well by some jazzy arrangements from the Van Alexander Orchestra. |
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