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Young Man With a Horn

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Download links and information about Young Man With a Horn by Harry James, Doris Day. This album was released in 1954 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 39:17 minutes.

Artist: Harry James, Doris Day
Release date: 1954
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 39:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:01
2. The Man I Love (featuring Rhythm Section) 3:05
3. The Very Thought of You (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:00
4. Pretty Baby (featuring Orchestra Conducted By George Siravo) 2:59
5. Melancholy Rhapsody (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:03
6. Would I Love You (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:00
7. Too Marvelous for Words (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:14
8. Get Happy (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 2:56
9. I Only Have Eyes for You 3:17
10. Limehouse Blues (featuring Rhythm Section) 2:17
11. With a Song In My Heart (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:07
12. Lullaby of Broadway (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 2:51
13. Moanin' Low (featuring Harry James And His Orchestra) 3:27

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The 1950 film Young Man With a Horn proved to be a pivotal point in Doris Day's career, as it represented her first major screen dramatic role. The soundtrack gave her an opportunity to return to big-band music, this time with Harry James leading the band. Naturally, the tunes in the film leaned toward the familiar, but those standards — "The Man I Love," "Get Happy," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Too Marvelous for Words," among others — provided an excellent showcase for Day's appealing voice, along with James' forceful solos. Technically, the recordings on Young Man With a Horn weren't the film originals — they were studio recordings Day and James' band made after the movie was shot — but these are terrific versions of these songs, and the 1999 CD reissue included the James band's "Moanin' Low," which was heard in a live cut over the titles in the film.