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DISCID=1f0f4a14
DTITLE=George & Ira Gershwin / Great American Songwriters: George & Ira Gershwin (Vol. 1)
DYEAR=1993
DGENRE=Vocal
TTITLE0=Nancy Wilson / Someone To Watch Over Me
TTITLE1=Tony Bennett / How Long Has This Been Going On
TTITLE2=Johnny Mathis / Isn't It A Pity
TTITLE3=Lee Wiley & Bobby Hackett / I've Got A Crush On You
TTITLE4=Jo Stafford / Embraceable You
TTITLE5=Chris Connor / But Not For Me
TTITLE6=Fred Astaire / Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
TTITLE7=Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong / They All Laughed
TTITLE8=Fred Astaire / They Can't Take That Away From Me
TTITLE9=Peggy Lee / The Man I Love
TTITLE10=Sarah Vaughan / Nice Work If You Can Get It
TTITLE11=Dick Haymes / Love Is Here To Stay
TTITLE12=Judy Garland / A Foggy Day
TTITLE13=Bing Crosby / Somebody Loves Me
TTITLE14=Anita O'Day / Who Cares?
TTITLE15=Johnny Hartman / Bidin' My Time
TTITLE16=Sylvia Syms / Love Walked In
TTITLE17=Count Basie & Joe Williams / 'S Wonderful
TTITLE18=Sammy Davis Jr. / It Ain't Necessarily So
TTITLE19=Susannah McCorkle / Fascinating Rhythm
EXTD=Released November 16, 1993\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Rhino's Great American Songwriters, Vol. 1 celebrates the talents of George and Ira Gershwin, collecting some of the finest pop and vocal jazz interpretations of their songs. Fred Astaire's quintessen
EXTD=tially dapper reading of "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," Sarah Vaughan's sassy "Nice Work If You Can Get It," and Count Basie's breezy "S' Wonderful" prove that the best-written songs showcase the singer's essential style. Peggy Lee's "The Man I L
EXTD=ove," Sammy Davis Jr.'s "It Ain't Necessarily So," Nancy Wilson's "Someone to Watch Over Me," and Jo Stafford's "Embraceable You" are some of the other highlights from this collection of classic songwriting and performances. A must for anyone who ap
EXTD=preciates the finest traditional pop of the 20th century. -- Heather Phares\n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\nSpiritless renderings, February 9, 1999 \nReviewer: A music fan from Montgomery, AL \nI was very disappointed by this cd. I expected variety i
EXTD=n tempo and arrangement, but this group of recordings is pretty featureless. The Gershwins were always surprising, but the editors have put together good music in such a way as to put me to sleep. Separately, these cuts would be special, but togethe
EXTD=r they become boring. A great pity. \n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\nFantastic!, January 11, 1999 \nReviewer: A music fan from Woodbury, Minnesota \nThis is a wonderful CD with music we've all grown up with and are familiar with. I will be ordering t
EXTD=wo copies as it is good enough to pass along to listeners of good quality music. Generally I find that many old favorites are written by artists people think they don't know. That would definitely be the case with this CD. Some of the songs on here 
EXTD=I didn't even realize were Gershwin songs. It was a fluke to find this and it has become a household favorite.
EXTT0=Johnny Hartman
EXTT1=Lee Wiley & Bobby Hacket
EXTT2=Sylvia Syms
EXTT3=Peggy Lee
EXTT4=Bing Crosby
EXTT5=Sarah Vaughan
EXTT6=Sammy Davis, Jr
EXTT7=Dick Haymes
EXTT8=Chris Connor
EXTT9=Fred Astaire
EXTT10=Jo Stafford
EXTT11=Judy Garland
EXTT12=Count Basie & Joe Williams
EXTT13=Nancy Wilson
EXTT14=Susannah McCorkle
EXTT15=Tony Bennett
EXTT16=Johnny Mathis
EXTT17=Ella Fitzgerarld & Louis Armstrong
EXTT18=Anita O'Day
EXTT19=\\
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