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It's the Talk of the Town
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Cal Lampley and his orchestra masterfully add spice and sensuality to the demure lyric of "It's the Talk of the Town." The album notes are displayed for your informative e...
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Paul Weston & His Orchestra - Theme from Shane
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This track is from The Paul Weston album "Music for Quiet Dancing" on Columbia Records (1955).
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George Barnes - Mama Inez
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From the liner notes (circa 1960): MAMA INEZ-From the album GUITAR GALAXIES. This is a fine swinging interpretation of a melody with a familiarity brought on by many years...
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Connie Francis - Don't Break The Heart That Loves You
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Connie sings her million seller hit from 1962, an all-time favorite songstress. Check out her performance of this song on AConnieChannel, she matches the recording note f...
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Patti Page - The Glory of Love
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Patti sings "The Glory of Love" with exuberance, while stopping by at a news stand to pick up her favorite magazine. This scenerio proves that love's inspiration can occur...
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Patti Page - Penthouse Serenade
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Patti sings Penthouse Serenade from her Page Two album from Mercury records.
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Patti Page - You're Driving Me Crazy
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Patti sings a pensive lyric of a fast-fading love; asking the question "What did I do to you?"
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Jean Shepard - A Real Good Woman
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Jean Shepard records a great title tune from her Capitol Records album A Real Good Woman from 1968. It's got a fantastic guitar arrangement and a hip west coast swing of t...
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The Norman Luboff Choir - The Curtains of Night
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The Norman Luboff Choir sings a beautiful ballad of a lonely cowboy and his far away love, finding only the night sky for solace
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Patti Page - They All Laughed
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Miss Patti Page breezes through "They All Laughed" with a cool, and reflective style. This is track nine, from the Mercury album entitled "The West Side".
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