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DEBBIE/AM I THAT EASY TO FORGET? was originally released as 2 seperate LPs in 1959 and 1960.
From 1975 and 1985, respectively, neither Am I That Easy to Forget nor Debbie ranks with Reynolds' greatest work; the production on both is dated, and the material often falls short of her standards. ~ Jason Ankeny
2 albums on 1 CD from 1959 & 1960; "Debbie" feat. orchestra arranged & conducted by Jerry Fielding; "Am I That Easy..." feat. arrangements by Jerry Fielding, Gerald Dolin & Milt Rodgers
Includes liner notes by Bing Crosby.
Contains 23 tracks.
Personnel: Debbie Reynolds (vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Jerry Fielding; Bing Crosby.
Recording information: DOT, Hollywood, CA; Hollywood, CA.
Arrangers: Milt Radgers; Gerald Dolin; Jerry Fielding. Debbie/Am I That Easy To Forget? Music Debbie Reynolds Debbie/Am I That Easy To Forget? Songs | 1. | Love Is a Simple Thing |
| 2. | S'posin' |
| 3. | You Won't Be Satisfied |
| 4. | Moonglow |
| 5. | Hooray for Love |
| 6. | Ev'ry Time |
| 7. | You Couldn't Be Cuter |
| 8. | Mean to Me |
| 9. | Blue Room, The |
| 10. | Here I Am in Love Again |
| 11. | I Like the Likes of You |
| 12. | Time After Time |
| 13. | Am I That Easy to Forget? |
| 14. | Ask Me to Go Steady |
| 15. | Summer Romance |
| 16. | ABA Daba Honeymoon |
| 17. | I Love You a Thousand Ways |
| 18. | Why Not Me? |
| 19. | Just for a Touch of Your Love |
| 20. | City Lights |
| 21. | Too Young for Love |
| 22. | I Can't Love You Anymore |
| 23. | Love Is a Thing |
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