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The Total, Vol. 1

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Download links and information about The Total, Vol. 1 by Lee Wiley. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 51 tracks with total duration of 02:18:42 minutes.

Artist: Lee Wiley
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 51
Duration: 02:18:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Woman's Intuition 3:34
2. Sugar 3:10
3. Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere 2:29
4. A Ghost of a Chance 3:20
5. Oh Look At Me Now 3:12
6. Street of Dreams 3:17
7. Manhattan 3:28
8. I've Got a Crush On You 3:28
9. Soft Lights and Sweet Music 2:37
10. Fools Fall In Love 3:00
11. Supper Time 2:44
12. Some Sunny Day 2:35
13. I Got Lost In His Arms 3:04
14. Heat Wave 2:25
15. How Many Times 2:31
16. How Deep Is the Ocean 2:54
17. Why Oh Why? 3:18
18. Sometimes I'm Happy 2:37
19. Keepin' Myself for You 3:07
20. Should I Be Sweet 2:14
21. Tea for Two 3:17
22. Rise 'N Shine 2:20
23. More Than You Know 3:14
24. Time On My Hands 2:49
25. Any Time, Any Day, Anywhere (Alternate) 1:45
26. A Ghost of a Chance (Alternate) 3:53
27. Street of Dreams (Alternate) 2:01
28. Soft Lights and Sweet Music (Alternate) 1:27
29. Some Sunny Day (Alternate) 2:02
30. Chicken Today and Feathers Tomorrow 2:59
31. 'S Wonderful 1:17
32. Somebody Loves Me 1:11
33. The Man I Love 2:19
34. When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South 2:31
35. Paradise 2:10
36. Careless Love 3:10
37. The Old Man of the Mountain 2:44
38. My Heart Stood Still 2:29
39. Glad to Be Unhappy 2:20
40. My Funny Valentine 3:05
41. Give It Back to the Indians 3:32
42. My Romance 2:40
43. You Took Advantage of Me 3:26
44. Mountain Greenery 3:06
45. It Never Entered My Mind 3:02
46. When I Leave the World Behind 2:28
47. Why Shouldn't I? 1:39
48. The Lonesome Road 2:08
49. Someday, You'll Be Sorry 2:42
50. I Left My Heart In San Francisco 2:54
51. Indiana 2:58

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This compilation was put together to showcase Lee Wiley as a young singer; the LP was assembled from various airchecks collected by the vocalist with a few tracks added by a private collector. It is surprising how mature she sounds, as she was only between 17 and 21 years of age on all 14 tracks. Though she eventually progressed from the commercial bands that backed her during this period to jazz bands, her renditions of standards like "Three Little Words," "I'm Coming Virginia," and the spiritual "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" all merit praise. Wiley composed "The South of My Soul," though it is unfortunately incomplete. While none of the musicians backing her is positively identified, other than bandleaders like Paul Whiteman and Freddie Rich, the focus is rightly on the singer herself. Considering the vintage of the source material, the sound is stunning. This Totem LP is long out of print, though some of the tracks may have since appeared on various CD anthologies put out by other labels.