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Best of Billie Holiday
:Album Description:2008 four CD set. The Original Masters series presents some of the finest recordings by many of the true Jazz legends originally signed to the RCA and Sony labels. With hits, favorites, album tracks, rarities and more, these collections are solid samplers for the aficionados and astounding introductions to those interested in investigating the roots of Jazz. This collection from the famed vocalist features 80 tracks including 'I Wished on The Moon', 'Summertime', 'St. Louis Blues', 'Night & Day' and more.. Sony/BMG.
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I'll Be Seeing You
:Album Description:2008 four CD set. The Original Masters series presents some of the finest recordings by many of the true Jazz legends originally signed to the RCA and Sony labels. With hits, favorites, album tracks, rarities and more, these collections are solid samplers for the aficionados and astounding introductions to those interested in investigating the roots of Jazz. This collection from the famed vocalist features 80 tracks including 'I Wished on The Moon', 'Summertime', 'St. Louis Blues', 'Night & Day' and more.. Sony/BMG.
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Legendary Eartha Kitt
:Album Description:Aussie box-set, part of the fabulous 'Legendary' series. 50 tracks including the classics 'I Want To Be Evil', 'My Heart Belongs To Daddy', 'Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bells', 'Jonny, Wenn Du Geburstag Hast', 'C'est Si Bon', 'Uska Dara - A Turkish Tale', 'Santa Baby', 'Mink, Schmink', 'Je Cherche Un Homme (I Want A Man)', 'Cha Cha Heels' (feat. Bronski Beat) & 'I Will Survive' (Live).
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Essential Collection: The Song is You
:Album Description:Aussie box-set, part of the fabulous 'Legendary' series. 50 tracks including the classics 'I Want To Be Evil', 'My Heart Belongs To Daddy', 'Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bells', 'Jonny, Wenn Du Geburstag Hast', 'C'est Si Bon', 'Uska Dara - A Turkish Tale', 'Santa Baby', 'Mink, Schmink', 'Je Cherche Un Homme (I Want A Man)', 'Cha Cha Heels' (feat. Bronski Beat) & 'I Will Survive' (Live).
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Golden Greats
:Album Description:Import exclusive, budget price compilation for the most successful female vocal group of the first half of the 20th century in the USA. Highlights include, 'Chattanooga Choo Choo', 'Lullaby Of Broadway', & 'Alexander's Ragtime Band'. Standard double jewel case. Disky. 2001.
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Forty Years: The Artistry Of Tony Bennett (4CD)
: :Tony Bennett's commercial renaissance, complete with MTV Unplugged appearance, hadn't yet peaked when this four-CD set appeared in 1991. Forty Years, however, makes clear just why Bennett's comeback was so richly deserved: from early hits such as 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco' and his version of Hank Williams's 'Cold, Cold Heart' to late-life triumphs such as 'When Do the Bells Ring for Me,' this is a testament to the singer's verve and unstinting good taste. --Rickey Wright
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Over the Rainbow
:Album Description:Budget-price box-set for the legendary superstar. Highlights include, 'The Man That Got Away', 'I'm Nobody's Baby', 'Embraceable You', 'The Trolley Song', 'You'll Never Walk Alone', & many more. 42 tracks on 3 CDs housed in a slipbox. Golden Stars. 2001.
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The Wayfaring Stranger
:Album Description:Budget-price box-set for the legendary superstar. Highlights include, 'The Man That Got Away', 'I'm Nobody's Baby', 'Embraceable You', 'The Trolley Song', 'You'll Never Walk Alone', & many more. 42 tracks on 3 CDs housed in a slipbox. Golden Stars. 2001.
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Happy Trails: The Roy Rogers Collection, 1937-1990
: :Very few reconciled the often-conflicting agendas of art and entertainment as deftly as Roy Rogers. The King of the Cowboys owned a tenor voice so amiable and mellifluous that it had the power to disarm even the most jaded among us. Perhaps that's why he was such a popular figure in the years during and after World War II: his music was an antidote to the unsettled nature of the times, recalling the simple and sincere life of the cowboy, but revolving around timeless themes that even the slickest city boy could relate ...
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Ladies of Jazz
: :Very few reconciled the often-conflicting agendas of art and entertainment as deftly as Roy Rogers. The King of the Cowboys owned a tenor voice so amiable and mellifluous that it had the power to disarm even the most jaded among us. Perhaps that's why he was such a popular figure in the years during and after World War II: his music was an antidote to the unsettled nature of the times, recalling the simple and sincere life of the cowboy, but revolving around timeless themes that even the slickest city boy could relate ...
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