The Four Lads Sing Frank Loesser (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra)
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Artist: | The Four Lads |
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Release date: | 1957 |
Genre: | Jazz, Pop |
Tracks: | 9 |
Duration: | 46:24 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Where's Charley? Medley: Where's Charley? / Once in Love with Amy / Pernambuco / My Darling, My Darling / The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students Conservatory Band (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 8:11 |
2. | I Don't Want to Walk Without You (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 2:56 |
3. | Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 3:07 |
4. | Hans Christian Anderson Medley: Thumbelina / The Inch Worm / The Ugly Duckling / Wonderful Copenhagen / Anywhere I Wander (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 9:16 |
5. | On a Slow Boat to China (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 2:36 |
6. | Two Sleepy People (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 3:33 |
7. | I Wish I Didn't Love You So (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 2:53 |
8. | What Are You Doing New Year's Eve (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 2:43 |
9. | Guys and Dolls Medley: Guys and Dolls / Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat / I'll Know / Fugue for Tinhorns / More I Cannot Wish You / The Oldest Established (feat. Ray Ellis And His Orchestra) | 11:09 |
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[Edit]This pleasant vocal set from 1957 features standards, many in medley form, by Frank Loesser (along with two co-written seperately by Jule Styne and Hoagy Carmichael), including "Guys and Dolls Medley," "Where's Charley? Medley," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year." The Ray Ellis Orchestra back up the Four Lads throughout this set. Those who appreciate easy listening music with beautiful harmonies will find this a welcome addition to their collection.