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Rosemary Clooney Sings The Lyrics Of Johnny Mercer
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Album: Rosemary Clooney Sings The Lyrics Of Johnny Mercer
# Song Title   Time
1)    Something's Got To Give Album Version More Info... 3:18
2)    Laura Album Version More Info... 4:44
3)    Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home Album Version More Info... 5:22
4)    Talk To Me Baby Album Version More Info... 4:18
5)    I Remember You Album Version More Info... 3:09
6)    When October Goes Album Version More Info... 4:41
7)    Dream Medley: Dream/Hit The Road To Dreamland Album Version More Info... 5:50
8)    G.I. Jive Album Version More Info... 5:28
9)    Skylark Album Version More Info... 3:15
10)    Hooray For Hollywood Album Version More Info... 2:57
11)    P.S. I Love You Album Version More Info... 2:55
12)    Goody Goody Album Version More Info... 3:24
 
Album: Rosemary Clooney Sings The Lyrics Of Johnny Mercer
# Song Title   Time
1)    Something's Got To Give Album Version More Info... 3:18
2)    Laura Album Version More Info... 4:44
3)    Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home Album Version More Info... 5:22
4)    Talk To Me Baby Album Version More Info... 4:18
5)    I Remember You Album Version More Info... 3:09
6)    When October Goes Album Version More Info... 4:41
7)    Dream Medley: Dream/Hit The Road To Dreamland Album Version More Info... 5:50
8)    G.I. Jive Album Version More Info... 5:28
9)    Skylark Album Version More Info... 3:15
10)    Hooray For Hollywood Album Version More Info... 2:57
11)    P.S. I Love You Album Version More Info... 2:55
12)    Goody Goody Album Version More Info... 3:24
 
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  • Personnel: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Warren Vache (cornet); Dan Barrett (trombone); John Oddo (piano); Ed Bickert (guitar); Michael Moore (bass); Joe Cocuzzo (drums).
  • Recorded at Penny Lane Studios, New York, New York in August 1986. Includes liner notes by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman.
  • Personnel: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Ed Bickert (guitar); Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Warren Vach (cornet); Dan Barrett (trombone); John Oddo (piano); Joe Cocuzzo (drums).
  • Unknown Contributor Roles: Dan Barrett ; Ed Bickert; Joe Cocuizzo; John Oddo; Michael Moore ; Scott Hamilton ; Warren Vach.
  • Like any number of '50s-era popular singers, Rosemary Clooney had a second late-stage career as a jazz cabaret artist. In her case it veered more towards the jazz side than the cabaret since she was always such a musicial singer in the first place. Early or late career, this 1987 Johnny Mercer set on Concord is simply one of her best. In fact, it is one of the greatest tributes of its kind, especially during a retro period when singers were rummaging through what came to be known as the Great American Songbook. It's a relaxed session but artful, with the best Concord session men on hand--saxophonist Scott Hamilton, cornetist Warren Vache, and pianist John Oddo. JOHNNY MERCER is also an object lesson in singing jazz standards with conviction. Of course, Clooney has the requisite natural swing, but most of all she believes that these lyrics still refer to something in the real world. Even at her commercial peak in the early '50s, she had a particularly warm, down-to-earth style and she loses none of that in her close, intimate readings of "I Remember You" and "P.S. I Love You," a note-perfect "Laura," and all the others.
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