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70: A Seventieth Birthday Celebration

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Download links and information about 70: A Seventieth Birthday Celebration by Rosemary Clooney. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:09:44 minutes.

Artist: Rosemary Clooney
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:09:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Secret of Life 5:29
2. Oh, What a Beautiful Morning 2:11
3. I Got Lost In His Arms 3:01
4. Come Rain or Come Shine 3:04
5. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 3:48
6. I'm Beginning to See the Light 3:42
7. But Beautiful 4:02
8. Just One of Those Things 4:08
9. Thanks for the Memory 4:57
10. It's Only a Paper Moon (featuring John Pizzarelli) 3:23
11. (Have) I Stayed Too Long At the Fair 4:40
12. Hey There 2:38
13. Long Ago and Far Away 4:19
14. Turn Around (featuring Keith Carradine) 3:13
15. Falling In Love Again 2:33
16. From This Moment On 3:11
17. For All We Know 4:03
18. Ol' Man River 1:57
19. (Our) Love Is Here to Stay (featuring Linda Ronstadt, K. D. Lang) 5:25

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This is an OK sampler celebrating both singer Rosemary Clooney's 70th birthday and her 20th year associated with the Concord label. Only two of the 19 songs are new, and these are among the weakest numbers on the set: a nostalgic "Secret of Life" and a version of "Our Love Is Here to Stay" that for no particular reason has guest vocals by Linda Ronstadt and k.d. lang. Otherwise, there is one song apiece from 17 of Clooney's 23 Concord sets, with contributions by tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton, cornetist Warren Vache, the Los Angeles Jazz Choir, guitarist Ed Bickert (featured on a duet version of "One for My Baby"), the Woody Herman Orchestra ("I'm Beginning to See the Light"), guitarist John Pizzarelli (who sings on "It's Only a Paper Moon"), and actor Keith Carradine, who is heard on "Turn Around." Although reasonably successful as a sampler, this somewhat randomly programmed release is a bit of a frivolity when one considers that all of Clooney's releases (most of which are easily recommended) are readily available.