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Christmas(more) »rank: 1038by: Doris Day
: :Your ticket to the greatest Christmas Day ever a 22-track collection containing her complete holiday-themed recordings, plus some unreleased material! We ve gone deep into the Columbia vaults and even into Doris private collection for this one; the first 12 tracks hail from her beloved 1964 release The Doris Day Christmas Album, and include Silver Bells; I ll Be Home for Christmas; Snowfall; Toyland; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; Be a Child at Christmas Time; Winter Wonderland; The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire); Christmas Present; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; The Christmas ... |
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Love Songs(more) »rank: 2315by: Nat King Cole
: :Your ticket to the greatest Christmas Day ever a 22-track collection containing her complete holiday-themed recordings, plus some unreleased material! We ve gone deep into the Columbia vaults and even into Doris private collection for this one; the first 12 tracks hail from her beloved 1964 release The Doris Day Christmas Album, and include Silver Bells; I ll Be Home for Christmas; Snowfall; Toyland; Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; Be a Child at Christmas Time; Winter Wonderland; The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire); Christmas Present; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; The Christmas ... |
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The Music Man (1962 Film Soundtrack)(more) »rank: 2704by: Meredith Willson, Robert Preston, Shirley Jones
: :In light of all the hit Broadway musicals that have stumbled in their translation to the big screen, The Music Man stands out as an exception; it is one of the best-loved movie musicals of all time. A great deal of the credit goes to composer Meredith Willson, who resisted studio pressure to hire a big name for the title role (Frank Sinatra or Cary Grant) in favor of the Tony-winning stage star, Robert Preston, who turns in one of Hollywood's most magical performances as the spellbinder who hoodwinks a small town in Iowa. Shirley Jones did not perform the show ... |
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Johnny Mathis: A 50th Anniversary Christmas Celebration(more) »rank: 782by: Johnny Mathis
: :In light of all the hit Broadway musicals that have stumbled in their translation to the big screen, The Music Man stands out as an exception; it is one of the best-loved movie musicals of all time. A great deal of the credit goes to composer Meredith Willson, who resisted studio pressure to hire a big name for the title role (Frank Sinatra or Cary Grant) in favor of the Tony-winning stage star, Robert Preston, who turns in one of Hollywood's most magical performances as the spellbinder who hoodwinks a small town in Iowa. Shirley Jones did not perform the show ... |
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The Only Big Band CD You'll Ever Need(more) »rank: 1231by: Various Artists
: :In light of all the hit Broadway musicals that have stumbled in their translation to the big screen, The Music Man stands out as an exception; it is one of the best-loved movie musicals of all time. A great deal of the credit goes to composer Meredith Willson, who resisted studio pressure to hire a big name for the title role (Frank Sinatra or Cary Grant) in favor of the Tony-winning stage star, Robert Preston, who turns in one of Hollywood's most magical performances as the spellbinder who hoodwinks a small town in Iowa. Shirley Jones did not perform the show ... |
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Embraceable You: Romantic Songs of George Gershwin(more) »rank: 2331by: Beegie Adair
:Album Description:Since he wrote his first published song in 1919, the melodies of George Gershwin have captured the hearts of music lovers, becoming some of the most loved standards of the Great Amercian Songbook. This latest release from Beegie Adair's Centennial Composers Collection features interpretations of George Gershwin's timeless romantic songs. |
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French Kiss: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack(more) »rank: 2279from: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
:Album Description:Since he wrote his first published song in 1919, the melodies of George Gershwin have captured the hearts of music lovers, becoming some of the most loved standards of the Great Amercian Songbook. This latest release from Beegie Adair's Centennial Composers Collection features interpretations of George Gershwin's timeless romantic songs. |
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Highlights From The Phantom Of The Opera: The Original London Cast Recording (1986 London Cast)(more) »rank: 1315from: Decca Broadway
: :No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: PHANTOM OF THE OPERATitle: ORIGINAL CASTStreet Release Date: 10/10/1988DomesticGenre: CAST RECORDINGS :Highlight versions of cast recordings are by definition a compromise, and this reduction of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera is no exception. Weighing in at 59 minutes, it's over 40 minutes shorter than the two-disc version, excising many musical scenes that convey the flow and impact of the show (which include, admittedly, a lot of patter and screaming). On the other hand, all the hits are here--'Think of Me,' 'Angel of Music,' the title tune, 'The Music of the ... |
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On The Radio: The Lucky Strike Shows 1949-1950(more) »rank: 5891by: Frank Sinatra
: :In 1949, Frank Sinatra was working a gruelling schedule with daily radio shows and several live sets each night in clubs, on top of hisrecording commitments. One of his regular radio dates was for Lucky Strike cigarettes, the Lite-Up Time show, which aired from 7:00-7:15pm Monday to Friday from September 1949 to June1950, with Sinatra leading every show. There were those who thought his unique voice was beginning to suffer from the stress and over-work. If it was, you can not tell from these recordings, wherehe sounds relaxed and on top of his game.These tracks are culled from Lite-Up Time ... |
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Italian Love Songs(more) »rank: 1944by: Dean Martin
: :In 1949, Frank Sinatra was working a gruelling schedule with daily radio shows and several live sets each night in clubs, on top of hisrecording commitments. One of his regular radio dates was for Lucky Strike cigarettes, the Lite-Up Time show, which aired from 7:00-7:15pm Monday to Friday from September 1949 to June1950, with Sinatra leading every show. There were those who thought his unique voice was beginning to suffer from the stress and over-work. If it was, you can not tell from these recordings, wherehe sounds relaxed and on top of his game.These tracks are culled from Lite-Up Time ... |




