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This superlative collection "Serenade" is the most comprehensive of Dennis Days recordings to date. Without a doubt it is the perfect show case for the star who rose to fame with his radio performances, film appearances and his popular recordings. A performer of a wide variety of material, Dennis Day became closely associated with Irish songs. Ballads such as "Danny Boy" and "Galway Bay" are very popular songs to this day, and are delivered on this compilation with great sensitivity. Classics and rare recordings alongside Billboard charting hits like "Ma'mselleand Clancy Lowered The Boom", this is another must have from Jasmine! Serenade Review
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