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Hit Makers Frankie Laine & Guy Mitchell

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Download links and information about Hit Makers Frankie Laine & Guy Mitchell by Frankie Laine, Guy Mitchell. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:02:12 minutes.

Artist: Frankie Laine, Guy Mitchell
Release date: 1994
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:02:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Answer Me (Mutterlein) [Re-Recorded Version] 2:29
2. Don't Fence Me In (Re-Recorded Version) 3:06
3. I'll Take Care of Your Cares (Re-Recorded Version) 2:36
4. Wheel of Fortune (Re-Recorded Version) 2:55
5. A Woman in Love (Re-Recorded Version) 2:20
6. I Believe (Re-Recorded Version) 2:14
7. The Cry of the Wild Goose (Re-Recorded Version) 2:48
8. Cool Water (Re-Recorded Version) 2:58
9. Jalouise (Re-Recorded Version) 3:11
10. There Must Be a Reason (Re-Recorded Version) 3:10
11. Hummingbird (Re-Recorded Version) 2:22
12. Call Rosie On the Phone (Re-Recorded Version) 2:32
13. Music, Music, Music (Re-Recorded Version) 2:51
14. Sparrow in a Tree Top (Re-Recorded Version) 3:11
15. My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You (Re-Recorded Version) 2:55
16. Cloud Lucky Seven (Re-Recorded Version) 2:29
17. Singing the Blues (Re-Recorded Version) 2:28
18. My Heart Cries for You (Re-Recorded Version) 2:47
19. Knee Deep in the Blues (Re-Recorded Version) 2:09
20. Side By Side (Re-Recorded Version) 2:48
21. Chicka Boom (Re-Recorded Version) 2:44
22. Sippin' Soda (Re-Recorded Version) 2:24
23. Cuff of My Shirt (Re-Recorded Version) 2:45

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In 1970, Frankie Laine left ABC Records and signed with Amos Records, for which he recorded two albums, 1970's rerecording of his biggest hits, Frankie Laine's Greatest Hits (Amos 7009) and a 1971 album of new songs, Brand New Day (Amos 7013). This CD compiles tracks from those two albums. Laine doesn't try to copy his hits, opting for new arrangements and noticeably different vocal interpretations of songs like "That Lucky Old Sun" and "Jezebel." Among the new tunes, "Proud Mary" and "Put Your Hand in The Hand" are particularly suited to his bravura approach. But this is minor work from the singer.