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| Songs For Sunday by Jimmy Durante |
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One of the few performers who flourished in music, radio, TV, and film, Jimmy Durante (1893-1980) remains a beloved figure to this day. He played piano, sang in a gravelly, good-naturedly raspy voice, and cheerfully mangled the English tongue when speaking, never taking himself seriously at all. Yet ...
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| The Best of Shirley Bassey (EMI) by Shirley Bassey |
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This is part of EMI Special Products' Ten Best series. THE BEST OF SHIRLEY BASSEY is a 1999 budget-priced 10-track compilation released to capitalize on the Welsh nightclub singer's success with the Propellerheads' dance track "History Repeating." The songs are well chosen, and of course include the ...
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$6.28 - $7.99
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| 16 Most Requested Songs by Frankie Laine |
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The liner notes include an interview with Frankie Laine. These recordings from the 1950s give us a glimpse of how at ease Frankie Laine was tackling highly dramatic film and television soundtracks. Laine's voice soars in a panoramic breadth that adds essential thrills and power to these entertaining ...
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| Greatest Hits (Curb) by Jack Jones (Vocal) |
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Through the fog of rock and Motown, Jack Jones emerges bearing the torch of traditional pop singing, having received it from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Mel Torme, Judy Garland, and Frank Sinatra. These 10 hits give us a sampling of Jones' able way with a ballad. The tender "Lollipops And Roses" i ...
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| Greatest Hits (Curb) by Lou Rawls |
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GREATEST HITS is a representative sampler of Lou Rawls' work in the '60s and early '70s ("A Natural Man"). The singer tackles many styles in an apparent attempt to appeal to as wide an audience as possible. "Tobacco Road," and "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing" are the sort of gritty R&B and soul that most p ...
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$6.79 - $6.97
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| Greatest Hits by Frank Sinatra/Tommy Dorsey |
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Personnel: Tommy Dorsey (trombone); Frank Sinatra (vocals); Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, The Pied Pipers. Recorded between February 1940 and August 1942. Includes liner notes by Chick Crumpacker. In 1939, Frank Sinatra scored his very first success, "All Or Nothing At All," with trumpeter Harry James' Or ...
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| Tone Poems of Color [Remaster] by Frank Sinatra |
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TONE POEMS OF COLOR is also available with the box set CONCEPTS. Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (conductor). All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is part of Capitol Records "Entertainer Of The Century" series. For a long while, TONE POEMS OF COLOR was only available as part of a hefty ...
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| Live From las Vegas [Digipak] by Frank Sinatra |
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Personnel: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Jim Hughart (bass instrument); Irv Cottler (drums). Liner Note Author: Charles Pignone. Recording information: Las Vegas, Nevada. Frank Sinatra would still be a cultural icon even if he had never set foot on a Las Vegas stage. Yet, in many ways, Sinatra is synonymo ...
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| Sinatra Sings His Greatest Hits by Frank Sinatra |
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Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Bobby Hackett (cornet); Arthur Baker (clarinet). Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald and Charles L. Granata. Personnel: Frank Sinatra; The Jeff Alexander Choir. Recording information: 1945 - 1952. Arrangers: George Siravo; Heinie Beau.
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