| | Steve Lawrence We Got Us: Eydie & Steve Sing Golden Hits CD - Import Steve Lawrence Discography of CDs
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In 1996, Jasmine released We Got Us/Steve & Eydie Sing the Golden Hits, which contained two complete albums by pop singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme -- We Got Us, originally released on Paramount in 1960, and Steve & Eydie Sing the Golden Hits, also originally released on Paramount in 1960 -- on one compact disc. ~ Tim Sendra
2 original Paramount albums on 1 CD, the husband & wife team are backed-up by the superb Don Costa orchestra, 1960. (Previously deleted:7/1/07. Original release date:12/25/99) We Got Us: Eydie & Steve Sing Golden Hits Music Steve Lawrence We Got Us: Eydie & Steve Sing Golden Hits Songs | 1. | We Got Us |
| 2. | Side by Side |
| 3. | No Two People |
| 4. | Darn It, Baby, That's Love |
| 5. | Together Wherever We Go |
| 6. | Flattery |
| 7. | This Could Be the Start of Something |
| 8. | I Remember It Well |
| 9. | Baby, It's Cold Outside |
| 10. | Two Lost Souls |
| 11. | Harmony |
| 12. | Cheek to Cheek |
| 13. | I've Heard That Song Before |
| 14. | I'll Be With You at Apple Blossom Time |
| 15. | Green Eyes |
| 16. | I Hear a Rhapsody |
| 17. | And the Angels Sing |
| 18. | Who Wouldn't Love You |
| 19. | Bei Mir Bist du Schon |
| 20. | Marie |
| 21. | I Don't Want to Walk Without You |
| 22. | I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo |
| 23. | White Christmas |
| 24. | Sentimental Journey |
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