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The Mario Lanza Shows

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Download links and information about The Mario Lanza Shows by Gisele Mackenzie, Mario Lanza. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop, Opera genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 57:58 minutes.

Artist: Gisele Mackenzie, Mario Lanza
Release date: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Opera
Tracks: 24
Duration: 57:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introduction - Intro Theme from: "Be My Love" 1:39
2. Talk 0:31
3. Granada 3:52
4. Lady Be Good (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 2:52
5. Serenade (Rimpianto) 3:59
6. Talk - Intro 0:33
7. Hello Young Lovers 1:59
8. La Fiacre 2:11
9. Coca Cola Commercial (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 0:55
10. Because 2:29
11. Dizzy Fingers (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 2:52
12. Be My Love 3:36
13. Closing (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 1:32
14. Introduction - Intro Theme from: "Be My Love" (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 1:32
15. Funiculi, Funicula 2:23
16. The Continental (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 3:26
17. A Vucchella 2:58
18. Fairyland 2:35
19. Coca Cola Commercial (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 1:09
20. I'm Falling in Love With Someone 3:35
21. Fiddle Faddle (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 1:55
22. A Cock-Eyed Optimist 2:51
23. Torna a Sorrento (Come Back to Sorrento) 3:50
24. Closing (featuring Ray Sinatra Orchestra) 2:44

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For The Mario Lanza Shows, On the Air released not one, but two half-hour episodes of The Mario Lanza Show, both recorded in June 1951 with guest Gisele MacKenzie and accompaniment by the Ray Sinatra Orchestra. Coming complete with a whitebread advertisement for Coca-Cola, Lanza reprises some of his favorite songs, including his introductory theme "Be My Love," "Hello Young Lovers," "Lady Be Good," and "Because." Not to be forgotten in Lanza's repertoire, of course, are Italian standards, and he performs plenty of them: "Funiculi, Funicula," "A Vucchella," "Torne a Sorrento," and "Serenade (Rimpianto)." Unfortunately, the sound is about as dusty as the old radios that first tuned this show in, and Lanza is continually interrupted by commercials, features for the orchestra, and a few for guest MacKenzie.