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Blue Gardenia,Tito Puente and Woody Herman,Delta,Afro-Cuban Jazz,Big Band Latino,Cuban Jazz,Int'l & World Music,Jazz,Latin,Latin Continuum,Latin Jazz,Latin Pop,Leader,Mambo,Salsa
Average customer rating:
- the slings and arrows in song
- In response to the last review
- Rather Etta than Ella anytime...
- Look out Krall - Let the PRO take over!
- You Can't Go Home Again
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Blue Gardenia
Etta James
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005NHMU
Release Date: 2001-08-21 |
Tracks:
- This Bitter Earth
- He's Funny That Way
- In My Solitude
- There Is No Greater Love
- Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
- Love Letters
- These Foolish Things
- Come Rain Or Shine
- Don't Worry 'Bout Me
- Cry Me A River
- Don't Blame Me
- My Man
- Blue Gardenia
Amazon.com
Putting her age-deepened voice to another set of small-group versions of jazz and pop standards, Etta James makes Blue Gardenia a personal statement of mellow truth. Again in the company of pianist Cedar Walton, James inhabits "These Foolish Things," "Cry Me a River," and nearly a dozen others with her blues-drenched, hard-lived sensibility. Ever hopeful and apparently still a deep-dish romantic, James comfortably yet intently engages with the classic material--right down to her occasionally punctuating a lyric or a lick with a knowing "yeah." While most of the album has the feel of a last set in a dark club, she acquits herself well with the single left-field entry, growling her way through a samba arrangement of the '60s soul hit "Love Letters" with aplomb. Other than that, there are few surprises here. The feeling is the point, though, and it's fine. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews:
the slings and arrows in song.......2005-01-11
This disc gives us a mature, world-weary Etta, who sings her heart out in this fabulous jazz album, mostly about the slings and arrows of love, obsession, and in "He's Funny That Way", a recognition of one's own character failures. One of the main strengths of the CD is the choice of material, which consists of some of the best melodies and strongest lyrics ever written, and Etta wrings every ounce of soul out of them.
Outstanding are "Love Letters", "Cry Me a River", and the one that sticks with me long after the CD is over is "My Man".
This is music that will be appreciated by those who have been through the mill and come out a little bruised; those unscathed by life and love might not appreciate this recording, which may be one of Etta's finest, in the same way.
The musicians are superb, and echo the vocals in feeling. Cedar Walton on piano, Ronnie Buttacavoli on trumpet, Josh Sklair on guitar, and Red Holloway on tenor sax are stellar, as well as Tony Dumas, bass / Ralph Pendland, drums / George Bohannon, trumpet, and on "Love Letters", Rick Baptist, flugelhorn and Ron Powell on percussion.
The final track is sung by Etta's mother, Dorothy Leatherwood, and she'll bring a tear to your eye with her rendition of "Blue Gardenia".
Recorded between November of 2000 and March of 2001, the sound is terrific, and has a very intimate sound, as if one were front row and center in a small club.
The fold-out insert has a song list, recording info and liner notes: no lyrics, but one of the beauties of Etta's singing is her diction, and she makes every word understandable; there are no "misheard lyrics" on this CD.
Total playing time is 61'20.
In response to the last review.......2002-04-21
Etta James is not dead! Perhaps you are thinking of Etta Jones?
Rather Etta than Ella anytime..........2002-01-05
All I know about EJ is what's on this recording. I wish I had listened to her long before. But she has the right combination of tenderness and sweaty hot sexy soul and it just suits me fine. I don't think the album will ever get tired.
Favorite tracks: "In My Solitude" and "Cry Me a River" but all the rest are close behind. There is a great intimate sax solo on "...Solitude."
I don't see how I could go wrong in buying more music from the superb Etta James.
Look out Krall - Let the PRO take over!.......2001-12-24
If you're thinking about Diana Krall - stop. Let Etta James show you how Jazz should REALLY be done. Don't hesitate - click "BUY NOW". Great stuff!
You Can't Go Home Again.......2001-10-19
I thought this CD would contain her classic performances -- instead I learn it was recorded last year and in early 2001. Ms. James is long past her prime. Her voice now calls for orchestral support, warmth. Instead, we get Cedar Walton's notion -- rhythm section with brass dominated by fluegel horn(!). Almost unlistenable. Everything mixed at same level, no layering, no subltely. I blame Walton's arrangements -- boring, stilted, unimaginative, lazy. Poor Etta.
Average customer rating:
- for lovers of music: lessons in life and love...
- awesome, truly
- what a difference
- what a difference
- Underrated and magnificent.
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Blue Gardenia
Dinah Washington
Manufacturer: Emarcy / Umgd
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Classic Female Vocal Blues
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ASIN: B0000021MP
Release Date: 1995-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Soft Winds
- I'll Close My Eyes
- Never Let Me Go
- It Could Happen To You
- There Is No Greater Love
- Unforgettable
- Invitation
- When I Fall In Love
- Easy Living
- What A Diff'rence A Day Made
- Teach Me Tonight
- I'm A Fool To Want You
- Blue Gardenia
- More Than You Know
- This Love Of Mine
- Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
Customer Reviews:
for lovers of music: lessons in life and love..........2002-07-21
this is pure mysticism!!
somethin raw in her voice hooks you with a clarity for life and love... if you love your female jazz vocalists, then this is somethin necessary, like a lung... if you're unfamiliar with dinah and would like to get to know what she is about, then get this... there is maturity here that you will sometime need in your personal life; that's not to say you MUST have it, just sayin that you SHOULD....
awesome, truly.......2001-03-29
Truly one of the best albums ever. Dinah has one of the sexiest voices around -- inspirational & moving. "Soft Winds" is worth the price of the entire CD. If you ever want to impress a date, that song is the ticket.
what a difference.......2001-02-26
Yesterday afternoon I was moved in a rare way. I was at a little diner when the radio cut out on the speakers and a new tune started. Someone had popped a quarter into the jukebox and Dinah Washington's voice started "What a difference.." A silence fell in the place as people listened. What a difference. Dinah's voice transported me to a different time. A different pace. Each phrase perfect and honest. What a difference.
what a difference.......2001-02-26
Yesterday afternoon I was moved in a rare way. I was at a little diner when the radio cut out on the speakers and a new tune started. Someone had popped a quarter into the jukebox and Dinah Washington's voice started "What a difference.." A silence fell in the place as people listened. What a difference. Dinah's voice transported me to a different time. A different pace. Each phrase perfect and honest. What a difference.
Underrated and magnificent........2000-03-31
Dinah has to be one of the most underrated performers of the 20th Century. Billie, Ella and Sarah continue to garner well-deserved admiration, but Dinah is often forgotten. Perhaps her choice of material was too diverse (blues, R&B, jazz, pop) to please either jazz purists or pop music fans. But her voice, phrasing and style are superb. Her voice has a vinegary edge and an emotional impact that were no doubt shaped by her difficult, reckless life but it also has warmth and soul that are wonders to hear. Genuine, moving and magnificent music.
Average customer rating:
- One of the last big jazz bands, with a Latin twist...
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Blue Gardenia
Tito Puente and Woody Herman
Manufacturer: Delta
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001VYA
Release Date: 1993-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Latin Flight
- New Cha Cha
- Mambo Herd
- Tito Meets Woody
- Cha Cha Chick
- Blue Gardenia
- Prelude A La Cha Cha
- It's Coolin' Time
- Black Orchids
- Original No.2
- Sinbad The Sailor
- Mambo Bambo
- Fire Island
Customer Reviews:
One of the last big jazz bands, with a Latin twist..........2003-01-29
Woody played clarinet and alto sax and was the leader. His 1958 "Herman's Herd" averaged 16-18 members. These selections were all recorded between Aug. lst and Dec. 26th of that year. I think I owned this on vinyl in '59 under the title "Tito Meets Woody" and I think it was on the Everest label. This CD reissue is a great deal of fun. In addition to Puente's Latin percussion and Herman's horn, Nat Adderly does some trumpeting, Charlie Byrd plays guitar a little, and Bob Brookmeyer can be heard on trombone. The other band members have less public recognition, but hey, nobody plays badly for a Herman band. The "Herd" could easily have been doing these tunes in the early 40's, in the glory days of big bands instead of the waning years. Tito brought the 50's fad of Cuban-style drumming into the mix, and the result is a total victory. You can probably get this at a good price used here in 2003, and if you like swing, jazz, percussion or big groups, this is for you. Not only does it make you feel like dancing, these sounds can lure you into thinking you actually can dance well. This is 41 minutes of joy.
Average customer rating:
- Hypnotic and gorgeous
- Smashing! Brialliant!
- Makes you want to listen over and over.
- Infatuating melodies
- Evocative with a classical structure
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Blue Gardenia: Latin American Music of Hal Isbitz
Manufacturer: Marquis Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Symphonies
| Classical
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ASIN: B00000DG2V
Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- At Midnight
- Blue Gardenia
- Caterina
- Copacabana
- Dolores
- The Flirt
- Margarita
- La Mariposa
- Meditation
- Miranda
- Morelia
- Pierrette
Amazon.com
Pianist John Arpin has a diverse résumé--everything from Scott Joplin to an album of animated movie music. But on Blue Gardenia, he explores the piano works of Hal Isbitz, the California-based composer who melds ragtime music with Latin American themes into memorable works that bridge the genre gap between New Age and classical. The title track is reminiscent of Joseph Lamb and Joplin, while other compositions ("Caterina," "The Flirt") are seemingly influenced by the romantics. Arpin plays these short pieces well and there's no denying that Isbitz is onto something with his self-proclaimed "terre verde" style. Memorable and melodic piano music. --Jason Verlinde
Customer Reviews:
Hypnotic and gorgeous.......2002-12-30
Heard a small bit of this on NPR, tracked down the CD and bought it. An absolutely gorgeous hunk of music, a cross between tango and Scott Joplin, although that pat description doesn't cover it. I've been playing it over and over like a junior high school kid and still love it.
By the way, if you're a pianist, you can order the music score for this CD directly from the composer, and play the music yourself (although probably never as well as Arpin does on this CD). Email the CD publisher and they'll give you the specifics.
Smashing! Brialliant!.......2000-05-21
This is truely the most beautiful, romantic and sensitive music that I have heard in many years. I wish that John Arpin would record some more of Hal Isbitz's wonderful compositions. This CD is a treat for the soul and I have been sharing my discovery of it with all my friends. An absolute treasure!
Makes you want to listen over and over........2000-04-18
I heard this album reviewed on NPR some time ago and was really intrigued ... Hal Arpin's fusion Terra Verde style combines Scott Joplin's rag, the latin rhythms of Bosa Nova, and strong classical elements of Chopin. I went in the house and wrote the title down and bought it the next day. I've listened to it over and over. Would be great background music for a relaxing dinner party, but I have also listened to it with headphones and it's a treat to listen to. Hal Isbitz in my new favorite composer, and the pianist Arpin is a master.
Infatuating melodies.......2000-03-19
I fell in love with the partial piece played on NPR's Fresh Air and was convinced that I need to hear the whole piece, only to find out that the whole album is equally if not more infatuating than "Blue Gardenia" itself. "Meditation" is huantingly beautiful, although it would be unfair to rate any one piece higher than the others. I find the recording outstanding, the work of Hal Isbitz passionate and delightful, and John Arpin's intepretation brilliant. This album helps expand my width & depth of musical taste for Ragtime music, if not "Terre Verde" style which I am looking forward to explore more. I recommend this to anyone who looks for delight and passion in piano music.
Evocative with a classical structure.......2000-02-22
I heard a snippit of this CD plus a review and some background of Hal Isbitz on NPR (WNYC) last week and sent for it right away. I found it so elegantly moving and lyrically beautiful. Upon further hearings, new nuances touch my ears because there is so much depth in its classical structure. I am listening more and more to contemporary classical music since it is being written more and more with the listener in mind, as opposed to being an intellectual pursuit that pleases no one but the composer. This album has knocked my socks off in its composition and Hal Arpin's interpretation. I am a librarian in a middle school and am constantly playing music of every kind both to expose and familiarize students with what exists. This piece will be a consistent must play. Any other suggestions? Let me know.
Average customer rating:
- A Beautiful Friendship
- Great listening!
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Blue Gardenia
Charles Davis & The Cedar Walton Trio
Manufacturer: Reade Street
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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ASIN: B00008KIWP
Release Date: 2003-02-17 |
Tracks:
- A Beautiful Friendship
- Texas Moon
- Bossa Joe
- Stranded
- Shadow of the Sunset
- Sabia
- Blues For Yahoo
- Blue Gardenia
Customer Reviews:
A Beautiful Friendship.......2004-08-02
Charles Davis' latest recording leads off with the song "(This is the End of) A Beautiful Friendship". That would be a shame because the pairing of the veteran saxophonist with the Cedar Walton Trio works remarkably well - this combination of musicians sounds more like a long-running road-tested quartet with a lot of hours of practice and interaction behind them. Davis' relaxed tenor takes the long way around the melody on his orginal waltz, "Texas Moon". "Bossa Joe" is exactly that - a bossa nova, driven by a simmering rhythm section with Davis' tenor work sounding like a bluesier Stan Getz. Frank Lacy's "Stranded" is a classic-sounding bop number that showcases Peter Washington's melodic walking basslines and Joe Farnsworth hard-swinging drumming.
Davis divides his sax duties between the tenor and baritone, with the first four tracks being tenor numbers and the rest being played on baritone. Davis' tenor sound is so full that it could be mistaken for his baritone. The Jobim song "Sabia" is a baritone number, but Davis makes the big horn match the light and carefree tone of the rhythm section. "Blues for Yahoo", named for the producer's dog, is a blues romp where Davis and Walton get in their best licks. The recording winds down with the title track, "Blue Gardenia", a song Davis first played with Dinah Washington. "Blue Gardenia" is a great recording and hopefully not the last by this group of musicians.
Great listening!.......2003-11-14
I usually don't get jazz albums, but I heard good things about this one, so I got one and I LOVE IT! Smooth and soulful, great songs, great musicians. I recommend it to anyone who thinks they don't like jazz. They will now.
Average customer rating:
- If you love Krall, Clooney and Christy then this is for you!
- Start with Diana Krall, Add Style and Stir
- It's a smooth, classy jazz CD
- evocative and velvet-voiced singer releases first CD
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Blue Gardenia
Libby York
Manufacturer: Southport Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000JY7C
Release Date: 1999-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- Where Do You Start?
- Old Cape Cod
- Almost Like Being in Love
- Blue Gardenia
- I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues
- Out of This World
- Imagination
- You Could Be Fred
Customer Reviews:
If you love Krall, Clooney and Christy then this is for you!.......2002-03-07
Libby York recalls the best of the classic great female singers from the 40's and 50's - Rosemary Clooney, June Christy, Chris Conner and Julie London. This recording is first-rate all the way working with some great jazz musicians that are on par with the likes of Bill Evans.
If you are buying the current crop of jazz sonbirds such as Diana Krall or Jane Monheit...listen to how it's really done and get this CD.
Start with Diana Krall, Add Style and Stir.......2000-08-27
Libby York is frequently compared to Diana Krall and I can see where the comparison comes from. Their voices are similar.
But while Diana Krall is doing a wonderful job introducing new people to the wonderful great American songbook, I seldom hear her put her stamp on a tune in a way that makes me want to rush out and own her version.
What does Libby York do that Ella Fitzgerald or Frank Sinatra didn't do with these songs? Probably nothing but record them in intimate settings at the height of her vocal powers with all of the nuance of today's recording advances. What does she do that Diana Krall didn't do with these songs?
She approaches the lyrics with a sensitivity to meaning, to phrasing, that Krall simply hasn't yet matched.
It's a smooth, classy jazz CD.......2000-01-04
Libby York has produced a classic jazz record. These songs will stand the test of time and you will find yourself playing the CD over and over.
evocative and velvet-voiced singer releases first CD.......1999-10-24
Libby's voice is rich and sensuous, delivering both old and new songs with delightful ingenuity. This woman is a jazz singer, par excellence, and the CD is a wonderful and inventive first offering.
Average customer rating:
- Skip this CD
- Great soundtracks "from the original films!"
- Good for fans
- It's at today missing for me.
- Not For Audiophiles, But Wonderful for the Rest of Us!
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Legendary Film Noir Movies
Manufacturer: Soundtrack Factory
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Film Noir
- Film Noir
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ASIN: B0001L09R2
Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Angels With Dirty Faces
- Roaring Twenties
- Letter
- High Sierra
- Maltese Falcon
- Shadow of a Doubt
- Laura
- Double Indemnity
- Mildred Pierce
- Big Sleep
- Postman Always Rings Twice
- Killers
- Dark Passage
- Brute Force
- Out of the Past
- Born to Kill
- Body and Soul
- Key Largo
- Force of Evil
- Lady from Shanghai
- Scene of the Crime
- Third Man
- White Heat
- Asphalt Jungle
- Racket
- Strangers on a Train
- Macao
- Blue Gardenia
Album Description
28 songs from the soundtracks of the most popular films of the pre-noir and noir genres.
Customer Reviews:
Skip this CD.......2007-02-13
This CD seems to have gone out of its way to trnsfer the worst VHS tapes to CD Audio and package it as classic film scores. The short excerpts are very bad and fade out just as the tempo begins to build. If you love film noir, skip this CD. If you are interested in film noir, skip this CD.
Great soundtracks "from the original films!".......2006-08-06
I feel compelled to respond to some of the negative criticism below. This is not a collection of restored and re-recorded scores by a modern orchestra. These are the original soundtracks from the films themselves. Given that they are in mono and suffer from age, they cannot possibly be judged by the same criteria as a modern recording. BUT, as a collection of noir soundtracks, they are superb. It's a huge list of title tracks from great films noir. And, as many of these are unavailable as restored and re-recorded scores, it is a wonderful disc to have in your collection. If the only scores you like are high-fidelity, however, then this is definitely not for you. But this disc also can't be judged by those sonic standards. For those of you who desire to listen to some of this more obscure film music--just as it would sound playing the video on your TV--then this is a great disc to have.
Good for fans.......2006-01-18
Given that there are very few Film Noir compilation soundtrack cd's available, I'd say this one works just fine for what it is. It's certainly not the most polished work, but it does have a lot of film scores and no fan should be without it. I'm glad I bought it.
It's at today missing for me........2006-01-15
I am waiting this CD in my home. At today it's missing. Take note of this,please.
Not For Audiophiles, But Wonderful for the Rest of Us!.......2006-01-13
I thought that this disc was quite possibly the best attempt so far at cataloging some of the best themes of the film-noir genre. It leaves out the dialogue snippets that break up the feel and mood of the music, and some of the selections are, quite simply, marvelous. Also, the compilers here were brave enough to include some of the rarer and seldom-mentioned noirs for inclusion here. If you're an audiophile, you must realize that these recordings are SIXTY YEARS OLD, for goodness sakes. I'll never understand why some people put so much stake in stereo sound and crystal clear remastering. I happen to feel that the gritty mono (which really isn't nearly as bad as has been suggested) heightens the hardbitten feel of these works. So, if you're someone who enjoys authentic film music, give this a shot! If you're expecting something butchered, repackaged, and changed around for modern tastes, don't bother with this collection!
Average customer rating:
- Another B-3 wizard emerges
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Blue Gardenia
Dave Braham
Manufacturer: Bluejay Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008UQB
Release Date: 2000-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Love For Sale
- Living Soul
- Blue Gardenia
- Minor Inconvenience
- Have You Met Ms Jones
- If You Never Come To Me
- Don't Get Around Anymore
- If I Should Lose You
- I'll Be Around
- Time After Time
- That's All
Customer Reviews:
Another B-3 wizard emerges.......2002-11-27
With help from several guitarists (including Bob DeVos, who's worked with Charles Earland & Groove Holmes), Dave Braham delivers a promising debut. Braham gets a rich solid tone out of his organ, and favors finesse over pyrotechnics. Though the set list is heavy on standards, the arrangements are fresh, including a funky, snappy take on "Love For Sale".
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Flowers in Song
Various Artists , Wayne Shorter Sarah Vaughan , Bud Shank/Chet Baker , Peggy Lee Nat King Cole , Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington Orchestra , Marian McPartland Julie London , Jonah Jones The Andrews Sisters , Kenny Dorham , Nancy Wilson , and Etta Jones
Manufacturer: EMI
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000BKRLDI |
Product Description
15 track V/A CD made for The Metropolitan Museum of Art. TRACKS - 1: Sarah Vaughan "Honeysuckle Rose", 2: Bud Shank & Chet Baker "Petite Fleur (Little Flower)", 3: Nat King Cole "Blue Gardenia", 4: Louis Armstrong & the Duke Ellington Orchestra "Azalea", 5: Duke Ellington "Fleurette Africaine (African Flower)", 6: Julie London "Bouquet of Blues", 7: The Andrews Sisters "Tulip Time", 8: Kenny Dorham "Lotus Flower", 9: Nancy Wilson "Passion Flower", 10: Nat King Cole "A Blossom Fell", 11: Etta Jones "What a Wonderful World", 12: Wayne Shorter "Wild Flower", 13: Peggy Lee "Days of Wine and Roses", 14: Marian McPartland "A Flower is a Lovesome Thing", 15: Jonah Jones "Ramblin' Rose"
Average customer rating:
- STANLEY BLACK THE BEST!!!!!!
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Red Velvet Music for Romance
Stanley Black
Manufacturer: Dutton Vocalion UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Styles
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| Easy Listening
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ASIN: B000067URT
Release Date: 2002-07-09 |
Customer Reviews:
STANLEY BLACK THE BEST!!!!!!.......2004-02-11
I HAD LIKED STANLEY BLACK MUSIC FOR SO MANY YEARS, BUT I CAN'T FIND 'A WOMAN IN LOVE', THIS TRACK IS WONDERFUL PLAYED BY STANLEY BLACK ORCHESTA, OBVIOUSLY IS NOT THE WOMAN IN LOVE WITH BARBRA, OR WITH THE BEE GEES, THE 'WOMAN IN LOVE ' I'M LOOKIN FOR IS OLDER, THE FOUR ACES USED TO SING THIS SONG AND I'LL BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU CAN HELP ME TO FIND IT. PLEASE KEEP IN TOUCH, BEST GREETINGS FROM PUEBLA, MEXICO.
MALUPEREZTEJA@YAHOO.COM.MX
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- Chikko
- Con La Romance
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Telepathy
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Top 10 of Classical Music, Vol. 9: 1877-1893
World's Best Ever Beer Songs 2005 [Import]
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