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| Compilation of blues legend's most romantic ballads, remastered. At Last, If I Can't Have You, Trust In Me, My Dearest Darling, Lovin' Arms, Never My Love, 8 more. |
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| 1 At Last |
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| 2 A Sunday Kind of Love |
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| 3 My Dearest Darling |
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| 4 Trust in Me |
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| 5 If I Can't Have You |
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| 6 How Do You Speak to an Angel |
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| 7 Someone to Watch over Me |
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| 8 Again |
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| 9 I Want to Be Loved (But Only by You) |
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| 10 Lovin' Arms |
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| 11 Lovin' You More Every Day |
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| 12 The Love of My Man |
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| 13 It Must Be Your Love |
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| 14 Never My Love |
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Album Review
Drawn almost entirely from her Argo/Chess recordings of the '60s (although there are some cuts from the early '70s), "Love Songs" is a fine selection of romantic music from one of the greatest blues singers of her generation. There are hits here, highlighted by "At Last," but mood overrules chart position, so these 14 songs wind up setting a seductive atmosphere and maintaining it from beginning to end. It's not essential for collectors, although some songs aren't all that easy to come by elsewhere. Instead, it's an album for casual fans, those who like James' style, especially when it's presented in a romantic setting. For these listeners, it's very worthwhile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Etta James |
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