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16 Most Requested Songs Of The 1940s, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Sony (1989-07-26)
Artist: Various Artists
List price: $11.98
New price: $18.95
Used price: $2.65
Collectible price: $11.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Ciribiribin - Harry James & His Orchestra
  • Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money, Too!) - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
  • Brazil - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
  • Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night Of The... - Frankie Carle & His Orchestra
  • My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time - Les Brown & His Orchestra
  • It's Only A Paper Moon - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
  • (I've Got Spurs) Jingle, Jangle, Jingle - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra
  • South America, Take It Away - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra
  • Far Away Places - Dinah Shore
  • My Darling, My Darling - Buddy Clark/Doris Day/Goerge Siravo Orchestra
  • It's Magic - Doris Day/George Siravo Orchestra
  • Taking A Chance On Love - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
  • Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James & His Orchestra
  • On A Slow Boat To China - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside - Buddy Clark/Dinah Shore W/Ted Dale Orchestra
  • Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) - Dinah Shore/Harry Zimmerman Orchestra
Average review score:

1940s hit I'LL Hold You in My Arm
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-25
Would like to know who sang this sonag and if it can be downloaded. Also songs Harbour Light and To Each His Own.b These two songs were done in the 40s or 50s. Need songs for 50th anniversary party on 1 July.

Thank you for your help

list of artists
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-08
Below is the list of songs and the performing artists not listed by Amazon.

01. Ciribiribin - Harry James & His Orchestra 02. Why Don't You Do Right - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 03. Brazil - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra 04. Saturday Night - Frankie Carle & His Orchestra 05. My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time - Les Brown & His Orchestra 06. It's Only a Paper Moon - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 07. Jingle, Jangle, Jingle - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 08. South America, Take It Away! - Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra 09. Far Away Places - Dinah Shore 10. My Darling, My Darling - Buddy Clark & Doris Day with the George Siravo Orchestra 11. It's Magic - Doris Day with the George Siravo Orchestra 12. Taking a Chance on Love - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra 13. A Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James & His Orchestra 14. On a Slow Boat to China - Kay Kyser & His Orchestra 15. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Buddy Clark & Dinah Shore with the Ted Dale Orchestra 16. Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) - Dinah Shore with the Harry Zimmerman Orchestra

do not know the title of this song Help
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-03
The song begins (female artist)-----

" At last my love has come along.....

If anyone knows the title,artist,yr I would be so grateful. Thanks,jb

Swing
16 Most Requested Songs of the 1950's, Vol. 2
Format: Audio Cassette from Sony (1991-09-03)
Artist: Various Artists
List price: $9.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Harbor Lights - Sammy Kaye
  • My Truly, Truly Fair - Guy Mitchell
  • Cry - Johnnie Ray
  • I Believe - Frankie Laine
  • Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart?) - Percy Faith
  • Stranger in Paradise - Tony Bennett
  • This Ole House - Rosemary Clooney
  • Skokiaan - The Four Lads, The Four Lads
  • I'll Never Stop Loving You - Doris Day
  • Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong
  • Standing on the Corner - The Four Lads, The Four Lads
  • Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Doris Day
  • Marianne - Terry Gilkyson
  • It's Not for Me to Say - Johnny Mathis
  • White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation) - Marty Robbins
  • Affair to Remember - Vic Damone
Average review score:

Your age is important
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Both Vol 1 and Vol 2 are good. This is only true if you are old enough to have listened to these selections on the radio and played them on a juke box. If you are the correct age, they will bring back many happy memories.

Good Collection
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
As with Volume I, there are no duds here. Overall a good collection with excellent sound.

Swing
16 Most Requested Songs of the 1950's, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Sony (1989-07-26)
Artist: Various Artists
List price: $11.98
New price: $7.16
Used price: $3.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Harbor Lights - Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra
  • My Truly, Truly Fair - Guy Mitchell
  • Cry - Johnnie Ray
  • I Believe - Frankie Laine
  • Song From Moulin Rouge - Percy Faith & His Orchestra
  • Stranger In Paradise - Tony Bennett
  • This Ole House - Rosemary Clooney
  • Skokiaan - The Four Lads
  • I'll Never Stop Loving You - Doris Day
  • Mack The Knife - Louis Armstrong
  • Standing On The Corner - The Four Lads
  • Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day
  • Marianne - Terry Gilkyson
  • It's Not For Me To Say - Johnny Mathis
  • A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) - Marty Robbins
  • An Affair To Remember - Vic Damone
Average review score:

Your age is important
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
Both Vol 1 and Vol 2 are good. This is only true if you are old enough to have listened to these selections on the radio and played them on a juke box. If you are the correct age, they will bring back many happy memories.

Good Collection
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
As with Volume I, there are no duds here. Overall a good collection with excellent sound.

Swing
For You, For Me
Format: Audio CD from Angel Records (2005-10-04)
Artist:
List price: $11.98
New price: $3.99
Used price: $4.05
Collectible price: $13.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • THE BOATMAN'S DANCE (MINSTREL SONG)
  • THE DODGER (CAMPAIGN SONG)
  • LONG TIME AGO (BALLAD)
  • SIMPLE GIFTS (SHAKER SONG)
  • I BOUGHT ME A CAT (CHILDREN'S SONG)
  • THE LITTLE HORSES (LULLABY)
  • ZION'S WALLS (REVITALIST SONG)
  • THE GOLDEN WILLOW TREE (ANGLO-AMERICAN BALLAD)
  • AT THE RIVER (HYMN TUNE)
  • CHING-A-RING-CHAW (MINSTREL SONG)
  • SHENANDOAH
  • A SIMPLE SONG
  • SEENA
  • 'BESS, YOU IS MY WOMAN NOW'
  • 'FOR YOU, FOR ME, FOR EVERMORE'
  • A WOMAN IS A SOMETIME THING FROM PORGY AND BESS
  • HOME BLUES
  • BIDIN' MY TIME
  • ALL THROUGH THE DAY FROM CENTENNIAL SUMMER
  • THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT FROM SWING TIME
  • ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE
  • EVERYBODY SAYS DON'T
  • IN PRAISE OF WOMAN
  • ALWAYS
Swing
Marilyn Horne - I Will Breathe A Mountain ~ Songs of Barber, Bernstein & Bolcom / Martin Katz, Tokyo String Quartet
Format: Audio CD from RCA (1998-03-10)
Artists: Samuel Barber, William Bolcom, Leonard Bernstein, Marilyn Horne, Martin Katz, Tokyo String Quartet, Kikuei Ikeda, Kazuhide Isomura, Peter Oundijian, and Sadao Harada
List price: $16.98
New price: $68.30
Used price: $37.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • The Daisies, Op. 2 No. 1
  • A Nun Takes The Veil, Op. 13 No. 1
  • Bessie Bobtail, Op. 2 No. 3
  • The Secrets Of The Old, Op. 13 No. 2
  • Sure On This Shining Night, Op. 13 No. 3
  • Barber: I Hear An Army, Op. 10 No. 3
  • Dover Beach, Op. 3
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: Pity Me Not Because The Light Of Day
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: How To Swing Those Obbligatos Around
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: The Crazy Woman
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: Just Once
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: Never More Will The Wind
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: The Sage
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: O To Be A Dragon
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: The Bustle In A House
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: I Saw Eternity
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: Night Practice
  • I Will Breathe A Mountain: The Fish
  • My House
  • So Pretty
  • Greeting
  • Take Care Of This House
  • Rabbit At Top Speed
  • Sonnet: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
  • Nachspiel
  • Dream With Me
Average review score:

Exceptionally moving
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-16
This is AMERICAN SONGS at their most moving and emotional best, not to mention with great melody. Unlike a lot of American song literature (not broadway type, but "serious classical art songs"), these songs are actually quite beautiful, melodic, and can touch the heart of the listener easily. There is no strain to enjoy them. There is a bit of "sameness" between them, which is my only complaint about this recording; one piece starts to sound like another, especially if you are not listening carefully while listening. Even then, it is still very lovely.

It has been mentioned that Horne is now far past her prime, and that may be, but even far past her prime she is far better than most singers half her age. There is still vibrancy, life, and depth to her voice. It communicates on a very deep level. Martin Katz, her life long accompanist, is, as usual, a revelation as an accompanist. Unlike people think, the accompanist just doesn't play in the background, he is a very vital part of making a performance work. Accompaning singers is a very new art form, and many performers of earlier ages simply had very bad accompanist. With Gerald Moore we started to have people who knew how to support the singer, actually adding to the performance giving it depth and helping the singer shine. Now we are so used to good accompanist, and are so accustomed to their high level of performance, it is very easy to forget what they add.

Katz knows Horne well, and is fully aware of when she is having troubles supporting a phrase, or when she is in best voice. He gives so much to her awesome performance through his very sensitive way of playing this music.

I would recommend this for anyone to buy: fans of modern art songs, fans of Marilyn Horne, and simply fans of good singing.

Horne brings these wonderful masterpieces to life!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-17
Throughout the Barber, Bolcom and Bernstein, Marilyn Horne uses her ability to combine technical definition with artistic movement and expansion. Having had the opportunity to see her perform this literature live was an emotionally elevating experience. The way Horne and Katz have reworked a few of the Berstein pieces brings new life and perspectuve to these already wonderful pieces. I highly recommend this recording for the casual classical listener, as well as, for the student that enjoys learning from a master through their art.

Swing
1746DCGA30035
Format: LP Record from La Face (1995-04-16)
Artist: Highland Place Mobsters
List price: $10.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Ma Said
  • Era of Revolutionary Street Music
  • Let's Get Naked
  • R U Freaky?
  • Dirt Road White Girl
  • Last Capone
  • N.A.K.E.D.
  • Niggas and ....
  • Black People
  • Try My Love
  • If U Stay
  • Catalogs of Lost Love (Volume 1)
  • Take a Dip
  • Ho of My Own
  • Daddy
Average review score:

The Quintessential R&B Album
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This, as mentioned by another reviewer, was an album way, way ahead of it's time. And one, that still stands up to even todays R&B tracks.

When I first got a copy of it, I actually thought it was a soundtrack to a movie as the songs seemed so diverse from each other, with interludes that even on their own could stand up as great songs.

From the brilliant producer Dallas Austin, this album has it all. From gangster rap and sexed-up sweaty clubbing tunes, to great ballads and even blues. The vocals are brilliant (with the two main vocalists sounding a little like KC and Jo Jo) and the raps are great.

This, has always been my number one R&B album (followed by Blackstreet's self titled album, and Jodeci's last album). Just because of it's diversity, and timeless qualities when other albums (and groups) at the time just seemed to sound so dated so quickly. I actually don't feel embarrassed if I have this playing in my car (although, I warn you, the bass on this album is turned waaay up!), and it's one of those albums where both the guys and girls have songs they can get into.

On a side note, I always wondered what happened to these guys (aside from Dallas), but I remember seeing one of them listed as a back up vocalist on Bobby Brown's title track from his last studio album "Forever".

Anywaay! Add it to your collection if you're a Jodeci, Blackstreet or Babyface produced fan, if you like anything done by Dallas and his production company (DARP), if you're a fan of 90's R&B, or if you just like R&B in general.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not too late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

Swing
1746DCGA30035
Format: Audio Cassette from La Face (1992-07-28)
Artist: Highland Place Mobsters
List price: $9.98
New price: $0.50
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Ma Said
  • Era of Revolutionary Street Music
  • Let's Get Naked
  • R U Freaky?
  • Dirt Road White Girl
  • Last Capone
  • N.A.K.E.D.
  • Niggas and ....
  • Black People
  • Try My Love
  • If U Stay
  • Catalogs of Lost Love (Volume 1)
  • Take a Dip
  • Ho of My Own
  • Daddy
Average review score:

The Quintessential R&B Album
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This, as mentioned by another reviewer, was an album way, way ahead of it's time. And one, that still stands up to even todays R&B tracks.

When I first got a copy of it, I actually thought it was a soundtrack to a movie as the songs seemed so diverse from each other, with interludes that even on their own could stand up as great songs.

From the brilliant producer Dallas Austin, this album has it all. From gangster rap and sexed-up sweaty clubbing tunes, to great ballads and even blues. The vocals are brilliant (with the two main vocalists sounding a little like KC and Jo Jo) and the raps are great.

This, has always been my number one R&B album (followed by Blackstreet's self titled album, and Jodeci's last album). Just because of it's diversity, and timeless qualities when other albums (and groups) at the time just seemed to sound so dated so quickly. I actually don't feel embarrassed if I have this playing in my car (although, I warn you, the bass on this album is turned waaay up!), and it's one of those albums where both the guys and girls have songs they can get into.

On a side note, I always wondered what happened to these guys (aside from Dallas), but I remember seeing one of them listed as a back up vocalist on Bobby Brown's title track from his last studio album "Forever".

Anywaay! Add it to your collection if you're a Jodeci, Blackstreet or Babyface produced fan, if you like anything done by Dallas and his production company (DARP), if you're a fan of 90's R&B, or if you just like R&B in general.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not too late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

Swing
1746DCGA30035
Format: Audio CD from La Face (1992-07-28)
Artist: Highland Place Mobsters
List price: $13.98
New price: $5.49
Used price: $0.01
Collectible price: $13.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Ma Said
  • Era of Revolutionary Street Music
  • Let's Get Naked
  • R U Freaky?
  • Dirt Road White Girl
  • Last Capone
  • N.A.K.E.D.
  • Niggas and ....
  • Black People
  • Try My Love
  • If U Stay
  • Catalogs of Lost Love (Volume 1)
  • Take a Dip
  • Ho of My Own
  • Daddy
Average review score:

The Quintessential R&B Album
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-21
This, as mentioned by another reviewer, was an album way, way ahead of it's time. And one, that still stands up to even todays R&B tracks.

When I first got a copy of it, I actually thought it was a soundtrack to a movie as the songs seemed so diverse from each other, with interludes that even on their own could stand up as great songs.

From the brilliant producer Dallas Austin, this album has it all. From gangster rap and sexed-up sweaty clubbing tunes, to great ballads and even blues. The vocals are brilliant (with the two main vocalists sounding a little like KC and Jo Jo) and the raps are great.

This, has always been my number one R&B album (followed by Blackstreet's self titled album, and Jodeci's last album). Just because of it's diversity, and timeless qualities when other albums (and groups) at the time just seemed to sound so dated so quickly. I actually don't feel embarrassed if I have this playing in my car (although, I warn you, the bass on this album is turned waaay up!), and it's one of those albums where both the guys and girls have songs they can get into.

On a side note, I always wondered what happened to these guys (aside from Dallas), but I remember seeing one of them listed as a back up vocalist on Bobby Brown's title track from his last studio album "Forever".

Anywaay! Add it to your collection if you're a Jodeci, Blackstreet or Babyface produced fan, if you like anything done by Dallas and his production company (DARP), if you're a fan of 90's R&B, or if you just like R&B in general.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not too late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

history in the making
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-04
if you have not heard this album, you need to pick it up. the group includes super producer dallas austin, who is best known for his work with monica, tlc, and pink. at the time the album was released,in the early 90's, the group was overlooked due to the birth of what we know now as 'gangsta rap'. it is yet another example of an artist being ahead of his time. the album has a feel good theme and the publics appeal was hardcore rap, with obsene lyrics. well its not late to add this must have to your collection. highlights on album include, lets get n.a.k.e.d.,blackpeople(a george clinton remake),hoe of my own(believe it or not a babyface produced track),and dirtroad whitegirl(a love song about an interacial relationship).so get this album today,its sure to be a collectors item. i also recommend checking out the duo damian dame.

Swing
18 Greatest
Format: Audio CD from Direct Source Label (2006-08-08)
Artist: Billie Holiday
List price: $8.98
New price: $5.44
Used price: $5.01
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be)
  • Strange Fruit
  • All of Me
  • Pennies from Heaven
  • Good Morning Heartache
  • You Go to My Head
  • I Only Have Eyes for You
  • I Cover the Waterfront
  • What a Little Moonlight Can Do
  • Don't Explain
  • I Can't Get Started
  • I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  • I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (And Throw Away the Key)
  • Tweny-Four Hours a Day
  • Lover, Come Back to Me
  • He's Funny That Way
  • (This Is) My Last Affair
  • I'll Be Seeing You
Swing
18 Greatest
Format: Audio CD from Direct Source Label (2006-08-08)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $8.98
New price: $8.07
Used price: $4.78
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • All of Me
  • I'm in the Mood for Love
  • Chinatown, My Chinatown [Live]
  • Sweethearts on Parade
  • You Are My Lucky Star
  • Aint Misbehavin' [Live]
  • West End Blues
  • When the Saints Go Marchin' In [Live]
  • Jeepers Creepers
  • You Rascal You
  • Struttin' with Some Barbecue
  • St. James Infirmary
  • Kiss to Build a Dream On
  • I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
  • Ski-Dat-De-Da
  • That Lucky Old Sun
  • Dippermouth Blues
  • Mack the Knife [Live]

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