Joanie Sommers - Positively The Most / Softly, The Brazilian Sound
MP3 | 320 bps | 90+76 MB
Genre : Vocal Jazz | Collector's Choice
Joanie Sommers scored her biggest chart success with "Johnny Get Angry" in 1962. The single, her second solo release, peaked at the number seven spot and charted for more than two months. Her first solo record, "One Boy," was a number from the musical Bye Bye Birdie and only hit number 54 in 1960. She continued to record through the decade, but never had another winner that rose as high on the charts as "Johnny Get Angry."
On "Positively" Joanie worked with famous arranger's as Marty Paich and Tommy Oliver. On "Brazilian" with top guitarist Laurindo Almeida. Joanie Sommers sure has one of the most refreshing voices of the sixties.
Tracks:
1. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
2. Something I Dreamed Last Night
3. It Might As Well Be Spring
4. I'm Beginning To See the Light
5. Heart And Soun
6. I Like the Likes Of You
7. What's New
8. So In Love
9. Oh But I Do
10. Old Devil Moon
11. Just Squeeze Me
12. To Young For the Blues
13. Meditation
14. Dear Heart
15. Watching the World By (The Theme from the Film 'The Luck Of Ginger Coffey')
16. Quiet Nights
17. Once
18. Softly As I Leave You
19. I Could Have Danced All Night
20. I'll Remember April
21. You Can't Go Home Again
22. Carnival
23. Old Guitaron
24. That's All
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