Shore, Dinah: All The Hits & More 1939-60

Shore, Dinah SKU: 32673401
Shore, Dinah: All The Hits & More 1939-60

Shore, Dinah: All The Hits & More 1939-60

Shore, Dinah SKU: 32673401

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Title: All The Hits & More 1939-60
Artist: Shore, Dinah
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046711320
Genre: Rock

Dinah Shore was one of the USA's most popular and successful entertainers, her peak recording career spanning the war years and the immediate post-war decades, when she also became a high-profile TV host with her own weekly Chevrolet-sponsored show, which more or less defined the USA in the 1950s. She was one of the very first female singers to come to prominence purely as a solo artist, rather than as a big band singer, and was such a prolific chart performer that, having had her first hit in 1939, she had racked up more than 50 hits by the end of the '40s, including memorable No. 1s like "I'll Walk Alone", "Anniversary Song", "The Gypsy" and "Buttons And Bows". She continued scoring hits through what was often called the "Golden age of popular music" in the early '50s, scoring her final chart entry in 1960, by which time the rock 'n' roll and teen revolution had largely superseded artists of her generation. This great value 100-track 4-CD set, comprising all the ninety or so records which made one or other of the US charts, plus selected other A sides, provides a thorough overview of the recordings which brought her greatest popularity, including her hits with the orchestras of Xavier Cugat, Dick Todd and Woody Herman, as well as her duets with Tony Martin. It's a fine showcase for her distinctive style and talent and is an entertaining and nostalgic celebration of an artist who was such a glamorous icon of her era.

Tracks:
1.1 Who Told You I Cared
1.2 You Can't Brush Me Off
1.3 Maybe
1.4 Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
1.5 The Breeze and I
1.6 Whatever Happened to You
1.7 The Rumba-Cardi (The Rumba of the Heart)
1.8 Yes, My Darling Daughter
1.9 Mood Indigo
1.10 Dinah's Blues
1.11 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
1.12 My Man
1.13 I Hear a Rhapsody
1.14 I Do, Do You
1.15 Do You Care
1.16 Jim
1.17 Love Me or Leave
1.18 Miss You
1.19 I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
1.20 I Don't Want to Walk Without You
1.21 Blues in the Night
1.22 Skylark
1.23 Goodnight Captain Curly Head
1.24 One Dozen Roses
2.1 Sleepy Lagoon
2.2 He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings
2.3 Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues
2.4 He's My Guy
2.5 Dearly Beloved
2.6 (As Long As You're Not in Love with Anyone Else) Why Don't You Fall in Love with Me
2.7 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to
2.8 Murder, He Says
2.9 Something to Remember You By
2.10 Now I Know
2.11 I'll Walk Alone
2.12 Together
2.13 Sleigh Ride in July
2.14 Candy
2.15 He's Home for a Little While
2.16 Along the Navajo Trail
2.17 My Guy's Come Back
2.18 But I Did
2.19 Personality
2.20 Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy
2.21 Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside)
2.22 The Gypsy
2.23 All That Glitters Is Not Gold
2.24 Doin' What Comes Naturally
3.1 You Keep Coming Back Like a Song
3.2 (I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons
3.3 Anniversary Song
3.4 The Egg and I
3.5 When Am I Gonna Kiss You Good Morning
3.6 Tallahassee
3.7 I Wish I Didn't Love You So
3.8 You Do
3.9 It Takes a Long Long Train with a Red Caboose (To Carry My Blues Away)
3.10 Golden Earrings
3.11 How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You)
3.12 At the Candlelight Cafã©
3.13 The Best Things in Life Are Free
3.14 Little White Lies
3.15 Just One of Those Things
3.16 Buttons and Bows
3.17 Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)
3.18 Far Away Places
3.19 So in Love
3.20 Forever and Ever
3.21 A Wonderful Guy
3.22 Baby It's Cold Outside
3.23 Dear Hearts and Gentle People
3.24 Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)
3.25 It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House
4.1 Can Anyone Explain' (No! No! No!)
4.2 My Heart Cries for You
4.3 Nobody's Chasing Me
4.4 A Penny a Kiss
4.5 In Your Arms
4.6 Orchids in the Moonlight
4.7 You're Just in Love
4.8 Sweet Violets
4.9 The Musicians
4.10 Delicado
4.11 Blues in Advance
4.12 Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo
4.13 Salomee (With Her Seven Veils)
4.14 Sweet Thing
4.15 Blue Canary
4.16 Changing Partners
4.17 Pass the Jam, Sam
4.18 If I Give My Heart to You
4.19 Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)
4.20 Love and Marriage
4.21 Stolen Love
4.22 I Could Have Danced All Night
4.23 Chantez-Chantez
4.24 Cattle Call
4.25 Fascination
4.26 I'll Never Say Never Again Again
4.27 I Ain't Down Yet
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