Disco de Doris Day: «Ballads & Love Songs 1947-51»

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- Título:Ballads & Love Songs 1947-51
- Fecha de publicación:2002-01-22
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Collectables
- UPC:090431685525
- 1 Darn That Dreamimg 3:25
- 2If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
- 3It Takes Time
- 4I've Forgotten You
- 5My Young And Foolish Heart
- 6 Everywhere You Goimg 2:26
- 7The Three Rivers (The Allegheny, Susquehanna & The Old Monongahela)
- 8It's So Laughable
- 9When Tonight Is Just A Memory
- 10With You (Anywhere You Are)
- 11Land of Love (Come My Love and Live With Me)
- 12I'll String Alongwith You
- 13Got Him off My Hands (But Can't Get Him off My Mind)
- 14I Can't Get Over a Boy Like You (Loving a Girl Like Me)
- 15You're My Thrill
- 16A Chocolate Sundae On A Saturday Night
- 17You Love Me
- 18I'm Beginning To Miss You
- 19Just Imagine
- 20(Where Are You) Now That I Need You
- 21It's the Sentimental Thing to Do
- 22Why Should We Both Be Lonely
- 23It's on the Tip of My Tongue
- 24The Last Mile Home
- 25 You Go To My Headimg 2:57
Doris is remembered for many things, but love ballads are not usually one of them. Perhaps the best music of this type that Doris recorded is to be found on the twofer Day by day / day by night, but this collection is not far behind - it includes many excellent songs, most of which have been largely forgotten.
The set opens with Darn that dream, one of the better known songs here - it was a #1 hit for Benny Goodman in 1940, with Mildred Bailey as the featured singer.
As far as Doris' own hits are concerned, this set largely avoids them, though it does include Where are you now that I need you (from the musical Red hot and blue) - a lovely song which I hadn't heard before I bought this collection, and which only just made the top twenty.
Get in a romantic mood - pour a glass of wine, turn the lights down low, and play this CD.
This CD received promptly,new & sealed.Problem was would not play on some CD players which play new CDs with no problems.Assume this is because of method of recording this CD?