May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music music CDs Product Description
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music CD music Recorded between 1953 & 1958. May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music music CDs Originally released on RCA (3185) & RCA (1647). Includes liner notes by Robert W. Rice.
This discount-priced two-fer reissue combines two quite different Eddie Fisher albums from the 1950s. May I Sing to You, made when most LPs were only ten inches in diameter and containing only eight tracks, was Fisher's album for 1954. (Primarily a singles artist, he only recorded one a year for most of the '50s. ) It was subtitled "Eddie Fisher Salutes Some ...See Full Description
Eddie Fisher - May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music Album Track Listing
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music songs. Recorded between 1953 & 1956. Originally released on RCA (1024), RCA (3122) & RCA (561).
This discount-priced compilation combines Eddie Fisher recordings originally released in three different formats. Sequenced out of chronological order, the first of them, tracks 23-30, made up ...
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music album. Recorded between 1950 & 1956. Originally released on RCA (1548) & RCA (1399).
Technically speaking, this discount-priced two-fer CD combines two LPs featuring Eddie Fisher that represent consecutive releases for him, sequenced in the opposite order from their release; Bundle of ...
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music CD music. Recorded between 1949 & 1953. Originally released on RCA (3025), RCA (3058) & RCA (3065). Includes liner notes by Robert W. Rice.
By means of this discount-priced compilation, it is possible to trace Eddie Fisher's triumphs on the album charts in ...
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music music CDs. Recorded in 1953-54 & 1967-68. Originally released on RCA (3914), RCA (1097) & RCA (572). Includes liner notes by Robert Rice.
Collectables Records has done a creditable job in reissuing Eddie Fisher's RCA Victor albums on discount-priced CDs that combine the ...
May I Sing to You/As Long as There's Music songs. By 1966, Eddie Fisher's recording career seemed to have come to an end. After scoring numerous hits on ...
Class never dies Hearing Eddie Fisher sing these songs after so long was a tremendous thrill for me. Some of the songs I had never heard before and Eddie did a great job with every one of them. The ... By Aceriter
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