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Hollywood - My Way

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Download links and information about Hollywood - My Way by Nancy Wilson. This album was released in 1963 and it belongs to Pop genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 46:07 minutes.

Artist: Nancy Wilson
Release date: 1963
Genre: Pop
Tracks: 17
Duration: 46:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. My Shining Hour 1:56
2. Days of Wine and Roses (2006 Digital Remaster) 3:24
3. Moon River (2006 Digital Remaster) 2:05
4. Secret Love (2006 Digital Remaster) 3:01
5. Dearly Beloved 2:11
6. I'll Never Stop Loving You 2:36
7. When Did You Leave Heaven? 2:53
8. Almost In Your Arms 2:28
9. Wild Is the Wind 2:49
10. Second Time Around 2:50
11. Did I Remember (2006 Digital Remaster) 3:41
12. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 2:34
13. Alfie (2006 Digital Remaster) 3:01
14. The Look of Love (2006 Digital Remaster) 2:24
15. More (Theme From Mondo Cane) (2006 - Remaster) 3:11
16. The Shadow of Your Smile (2006 Digital Remaster) 1:59
17. Watch What Happens (2006 Digital Remaster) 3:04

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Like one of her biggest selling CDs Yesterdays Love Songs/Tomorrow's Blues, Hollywood My Way is filled with strong material, fine arrangements, and more than enough evidence of Wilson's considerable and elegant vocal talents. One thing the Hollywood My Way doesn't have, though, is a big hit like Yesterday's Love Song's "Guess Who I Saw Today" and that goes a long way in explaining Capitol's reticence about releasing it. Regardless, this collection of movie songs ranging from 1931's "When Did You Leave Heaven" to 1962's "Days of Wine and Roses" with stellar Jimmy Jones' arrangements is one of Wilson's best. As usual she deftly works through a variety of tempi with aplomb. "My Shining Hours"' breakneck speed arrangement is kept in check by her behind-the-beat, elongated phrasing, while the ballad tempo in "Days of Wine of Roses" is ignited with an assured and dramatic vocal buildup. Wilson's supple voice seems especially fit for the bossa nova treatment of "Moonriver"; she easily shifts from a whisper to full-throated dynamics over the lilting, yet steady beat. Equally impressive is her urbane blues delivery on "When Did You Leave Heaven." [The 2006 CD reissue added five bonus tracks.]