Anita Bryant song showcase

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Anita Bryant was a fine singer in the 1960s, beside being a runnerup in Miss America 1958.

1) In My Little Corner Of the World - 1960 #10 followup hit to Paper Roses
2) Step By Step, Little By Little - 1962 single. Radio chose not to play it much, and it only attained #106. Mistake! It's hit material.
3) Little Things Mean a Lot - The best rendition of this song you'll ever hear. From her pictured 1964 album. Magical arrangement by Frank Hunter.
4) Welcome, Welcome Home - 1964 single.

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  • If you had the album, could you tell me if "Welcome, Welcome Home" is by Burt Bacharach and Hal David?

  • @dogkelp No it isn't.

  • Always got a kick out of her off-mike talking during the instrumental break in the middle of "My Little Corner Of The World". I think only the Beach Boys were more well-known for releasing tunes with this happening.

  • @Rotis59 I'm not aware of that.

  • my dad would really like to hear battle hymn of the republic. would someone please put it on you tube?

  • I'll do that.

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  • She is very lovely lady and she can really sing,

  • @GeoSilverAway Pay close attention to the instrumental break of this song and you can hear in 2 separate moments Anita both talking and either laughing or clearing her throat in the background! -

  • Marie Osmond had hits with 2 of Anita's original versions.

  • @drllrbabe ITS IN HERE NOW

  • 1st. heard this song when I was 6...and immediately LOVED it...still enjoy it today like I did back then...

    thanks for sharing...

  • What a great collection of songs! Especially like the rich, lush arrangement of #3 ... one of the best i've ever heard. Thanks for posting these gems ... and the link to the Battle Hymn posting is a classic! It's a shame we can't get these re-mastered and re-released ... worth more than what is passed off for music today.

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