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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 12 - Running time: 2:33
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Hollywood: My Way (1963)
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Like one of her biggest selling CDs Yesterdays Love Songs/Tomorrow's Blues, Hollywood My Way is filled with strong material, fine arrangements, and more than enough evidence of Wilson's considerable and elegant vocal talents. One thing the Hollywood My Way doesn't ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 7 - Running time: 2:33
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Spotlight on Nancy Wilson (1995)
Once again, Capitol finds a way to repackage its vast vocal holdings. Not a bad thing really, especially considering the sheer quality of songs from label swells like Mel Tormé, June Christy, and Peggy Lee, not to mention such low-profile ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 2, Track 22 - Running time: 2:33
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Great American Songbook (2005)
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Track Listing: DISC 1: All of You; Things We Did Last Summer, The; More I See You, The; Nearness of You, The; Never Will I Marry; What a Little Moonlight Can Do; Little Girl Blue; Tonight; Sometimes I'm Happy; Secret ...
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Very Best Of Nancy Wilson (2007) (Import)
Slipcase version. 2007 three CD collection that spans four decades of recordings for Capitol Records, taken from 34 original albums and showcases Nancy's amazing versatility. Diva Nancy Wilson was among contemporary music's most stylish and sultry vocalists; while often crossing ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 24 - Running time: 2:33
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Broadway My Way/Hollywood My Way (2001)
The combination of these Nancy Wilson albums, Hollywood: My Way and Broadway: My Way, provide pleasant, easy listening interpretations of Broadway and Hollywood standards. These 24 tracks -- including "Tonight" from West Side Story, "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's, ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 13 - Running time: 2:33
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Ballads, Blues & Big Bands: The Best Of Nancy Wilson (1996)
Digitally remastered by Bob Norberg (Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, California).
One of the great modern song stylists, Nancy Wilson effortlessly blends her jazz know-how with a hefty dose of pop-soul touches. Her prime came in the '60s, when she cut a ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 20 - Running time: 2:33
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Very Best Of Nancy Wilson: The Capitol Recordings 1960-1976 (2007) Boxed Set
The career of Nancy Wilson has been compiled many times and in many ways, but never like this. Focusing in-depth on her Capitol recordings during the 15 years of her prime, this three-disc set is a wonderful collection for those ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 7 - Running time: 2:33
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Great Ladies of Song / Spotlight On Nancy Wilson (1995)
Track Listing: What a Little Moonlight Can Do; Little Girl Blue; My One and Only Love; Best Is Yet To Come; Midnight Sun; Good Life; You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To; Time After Time; All of You; Very ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 12 - Running time: 2:33
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Hollywood - My Way (2006)
Track Listing: My Shining Hour; Days of Wine and Roses; Moon River; Secret Love; Dearly Beloved; I'll Never Stop Loving You; When Did You Leave Heaven?; Almost In Your Arms; Wild Is the Wind; Second Time Around; Did I Remember; ...
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You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Digitally Remastered 04) Disc 2, Track 22 - Running time: 2:33
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Great American Songbook (2005)
Track Listing: All of You; Things We Did Last Summer; More I See You; Nearness of You; Never Will I Marry; What a Little Moonlight Can Do; Little Girl Blue; Tonight; Sometimes I'm Happy; Secret Love; Sleepin' Bee; Fly Me ...
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You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To Disc 1, Track 7 - Running time: 2:33
$1.29
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Spotlight On Nancy Wilson (1995)
Once again, Capitol finds a way to repackage its vast vocal holdings. Not a bad thing really, especially considering the sheer quality of songs from label swells like Mel Tormé, June Christy, and Peggy Lee, not to mention such low-profile ...
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