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Original Hits: Vaughn Monroe

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Download links and information about Original Hits: Vaughn Monroe by Vaughn Monroe. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 40 tracks with total duration of 02:02:07 minutes.

Artist: Vaughn Monroe
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 40
Duration: 02:02:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Who 2:54
2. I'll See You in My Dreams 3:12
3. My One Romance 2:53
4. Don't Fence Me In 2:32
5. Remember When? 3:09
6. The Loveliness of You 3:13
7. Indian Summer 3:26
8. Miss Your Kiss 3:08
9. Anniversary Song 3:20
10. With Song in My Heart 2:54
11. More Than Yesterday 3:25
12. Because 2:16
13. Begin the Beguine 3:09
14. I Wish I Knew 2:49
15. What Is This Thing Called Love? 2:47
16. Give Me Love Tonight 3:17
17. Oh, Promise Me 3:25
18. Wonder Why 3:05
19. In Acapulco 3:30
20. It's Easy to Remember 3:18
21. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World 2:51
22. All at Once 2:54
23. Rum & Coca Cola 3:16
24. Where or When 2:39
25. A Kiss in the Dark 3:03
26. Gypsy Love Song 3:10
27. More and More 3:04
28. Step 'n' Fetch It 3:28
29. My Devotion 3:08
30. You Do 3:13
31. The Very Thought of You 3:18
32. There, I've Said It Again 3:11
33. Red Roses for a Blue Lady 2:59
34. In My Dreams 3:20
35. Riders in the Sky 2:59
36. Junior Prom 3:22
37. Falling in Love with Love 3:01
38. Dark Is the Night 2:02
39. Charmaine 2:28
40. The Last Time I Saw Paris 2:59

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If ever there was a musical populist of the big-band era who managed to hang on into the rock & roll era, it was bandleader/vocalist Vaughn Monroe. Monroe's pleasant baritone vocalizing fit like a glove around the smooth love ballads that his band played, scoring numerous hits (70 all told) well into the late '50s. This 20-track collection samples the very biggest of these hits, including "Racing with the Moon," "Riders in the Sky," "There! I've Said It Again," "My Devotion," "Red Roses for a Blue Lady," "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)," "Sound Off (The Duckworth Chant)," and "That Lucky Old Sun." Monroe's style was pure vanilla and his honey-toned baritone always found the right tune for his style, and rather than chasing trends (the only one here deviating from formula is 1954's "They Were Doin' the Mambo"), he found his niche and didn't stray far from it, giving the people a simple, recognizable style that was easy to digest. Vaughn Monroe is one of RCA Victor's best-selling artists of all time, and his legacy is well served by this wonderful little set.