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Dean Martin fans are in for a treat with this collection: it has one of his most popular recordings in "Memories Are Made of This," and also includes bonus tracks featuring the singer paired with personalities including the big band singer and actress Helen O'Connell, the singer Peggy Lee, and his 1950s sidekick Jerry Lewis. The set tends towards lighter-than-air arrangements of European-flavored material, like the title track and "The Man Who Plays the Mandolino," as well as popular contemporary fare like the wolf-whistle-laced "Standing on the Corner." Hey Brother, Pour The Wine Music Dean Martin Hey Brother, Pour The Wine Songs Hey Brother, Pour The Wine Review
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Buy Hey Brother, Pour The Wine CD Purchase Hey Brother, Pour The Wine CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dean Martin Swingin' Down Yonder CD (1955)
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$22.09 Babbie Green is a modern-day troubadour who delivers musical messages about life's sights and scenes. Babbie Green is the daughter of Johnny Green, whose achievements include participating in the composing of one of the most recorded popular songs in history, "Body and Soul." But unlike the minstrels of yore and her father's songs, Green writes and sings, sometimes with help, about the trials and tribulations of a more complex turn-of-the-century society and those who experience them. These conditions are dealt with by a variety of songs done in a number of rhythms and tempos performed on a two-CD ...
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$15.05 Audra McDonald's third album may be called Happy Songs, but the cover -- on which she is depicted in sepia tone, inserted into a photograph from the 1940s, dolled up in period getup, and looking like she's waiting for a train -- suggests that the title is intended ironically, a suggestion further documented by a perusal of the songs on the back cover, which include Irving Berlin's anti-lynching ballad "Supper Time" and Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler's "Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good)." The former song is associated with Ethel Waters and the latter with Aida Ward, while the leadoff track, "Ain't It de Truth?," was introduced by Lena Horne, and "I Must Have That Man!" was first sung by Adelaide Hall, all predecessors of McDonald as a black female musical theater star. By singing their songs, she embraces that heritage, and by singing so well, she demonstrates that she is their equal. But she also addresses the work of white female stars like Dinah Shore, who introduced "Tess' Torch Song," and Judy Garland, whose arrangement of Rodgers & Hart's "I Wish I Were in Love Again" is updated here, and she holds her own with them, too. Happy Songs is an affectionate look back at a more extravagant era of entertainment when women's emotions (as written for them by men) were expressed powerfully, and these songs explore the range of those feelings. The choices are sometimes daring, such as the wonderful, but long-forgotten Freddy Martin hit "I Double Dare You" from 1937, which McDonald handles with frenetic energy, and, stepping out of the long-ago past into the recent days of nightclub novelty, Jay Leonhart's song of comic romantic complaint, ...
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$11.49 “It all begins with a great song,” says singer-songwriter Ben Reno and he enjoys doing it all. This multi-talented Californian writes his own music, sings, performs, and plays guitar, drums, banjo, bassand keyboards. In addition to being an accomplished composer, singer and musician, Reno was the youngest person in the United States to become a certified operator by Digidesign Company in the use of their Protools digital audio recording software and hardware. He recalls, “the training was pretty intense but I hung in there.” I received the best training of my life and learned so much from industry veterans like mixing master, Ed Seay.” “It’s all the little things and tricks they do that make a great record.” Reno has produced or co-produced on all of his recordings to date. Growing up in Southern California with music all around him, Reno’s musical roots span four generations. He began his music journey at the age of 5 when he got his first drum set for Christmas and years later played with the school jazz band and church worship team. He discovered one of his father’s guitars at the age of 12. The rest was history when he realized he could write his own songs with the guitar. He re calls thinking “it is very hard to write a song while beating on the drums”. “The guitar is so portable and is like my best friend.” The inspiration for his writing comes from real life personal experiences. “It’s a release of my emotions,” Reno says. With lyrical collaboration from a close friend and the producing genius of music giant, Paul Taylor, one of Ben’s personal favorite songs, “Everytime I Cry” was born. Reno’s style is a mix of retro, young and definitely Country, with a ...
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