Music : A Musical Anthology

A Musical Anthology

by: Lawrence Welk




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Sales Rank: 124639







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0014921100428
Format: Box set
Label: Ranwood Records
Manufacturer: Ranwood Records
Number Of Discs: 3
Publisher: Ranwood Records
Release Date: August 08, 1994
Sales Rank: 124639
Studio: Ranwood Records

















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Disc 1:
  1. Fanfare & Opening-Champagne Time
  2. Bubbles In The Wine
  3. Tea For Two
  4. Beer Barrel Polka
  5. Scarlet Ribbons
  6. Paloma Blanca
  7. Petite Waltz
  8. How Great Thou Art
  9. Calcutta
  10. Sheik Of Araby
  11. Hawaiian Wedding Song
  12. Sweethearts On Parade
  13. The Song Is You
  14. Tico Tico
  15. Watch What Happens - Lawrence Welk Orchestra & Voices
  16. Begin The Beguine
  17. Scatterbrain
  18. Tie A Yellow Ribbon (Round The Old Oak Tree)
  19. Clarinet Polka
  20. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
  21. Fascination
  22. My Grandfather's Clock
  23. Blue Danube Waltz
Disc 2:
  1. Oh Perfect Love
  2. Yellow Bird
  3. Climb Every Mountain
  4. Pete's Tail Fly
  5. Let It Be Me
  6. Take The 'A' Train
  7. San Antonio Rose
  8. Little Brown Gal
  9. Bucket To The South
  10. Corn Silk
  11. Greensleeves
  12. Happy Norwegian
  13. One Solitary Life
  14. Put Your Little Foot
  15. Shenandoah
  16. Whispering Hope
  17. Baby Face
  18. Winchester Cathedral
  19. Mexicali Rose
  20. Ol' Man River
  21. No No Nanette
  22. Ciribiribin
  23. I Believe
Disc 3:
  1. Let's Go Dance Again
  2. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
  3. String Of Pearls
  4. Galway Bay
  5. Helena Polka
  6. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
  7. Over The Waves
  8. In This Very Room
  9. Blue Velvet
  10. You Can Dance With Any Girl At All
  11. Baby Elephant Walk
  12. I Left My Heart In San Francisco
  13. Thou Swell
  14. Vaya Con Dios
  15. La Mer
  16. You Are My Sunshine
  17. Try To Remember
  18. Battle Hymn Of The Republic
  19. Rustic Dance
  20. Too Many Rings Around Rosy
  21. Pennsylvania Polka
  22. Now Is The Hour
  23. Adios, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn - Lawrence Welk Orchestra & Chorus


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Claudia(below), what a marvelous gift for your mother.
That's too bad that your mom had those injuries, but I'm so glad that this set was out for you to get for her. Whereas there is a wide variety of music in it, it all has that palatability that Welk music is known for. What can one say, but "Wunnerful, wunnerful!".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding !
My mom is recovering from many medical problems,a head injury being one of them. I bought this as a surprize for her. Not only does she love it,but me the old 51 year old baby boomer am enjoying this also. This is what I listened to as a kid. Remember..one tv..mom always won out on The Lawrence Welk Show !!

The sound is just superb !! If you are a fan,get this right now..you'll ever do better.

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