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Capitol Sings Irving Berlin- Puttin' On The Ritz
Various Artists:  Capitol Sings Irving Berlin- Puttin' On The Ritz

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Released: 1992
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 103055
Classic vocalists! Judy Garland: title song; Gordon MacRae: Steppin' Out; Peggy Lee: Cheek To Cheek; Jo Stafford, etc.
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1 There's No Business Like Show Business - Martin, Mary
2 Puttin' on the Ritz - Garland, Judy
3 Marie - Damone, Vic
4 The Song Is Ended - Shore, Dinah
5 Heat Wave - Crew Chiefs
6 Isn't This a Lovely Day? - Haymes, Dick
7 Play a Simple Melody - Stafford, Jo
8 What'll I Do? - Cole, Nat King Trio
9 All by Myself - Darin, Bobby
10 You Can Have Him - Wilson, Nancy [1]
11 Steppin' Out with My Baby - Macrae, Gordon
12 You're Just in Love - Starr, Kay
13 Easter Parade - Russell, Andy
14 Alexander's Ragtime Band - Mercer, Johnny & The Pied Pipers
15 Cheek to Cheek - Lee, Peggy [1]
16 Be Careful, It's My Heart - Four Freshmen
17 Blue Skies - Hutton, Betty
18 How Deep Is the Ocean? - Haymes, Dick
19 Let's Face the Music and Dance - Cole, Nat King
20 How About Me? - Raney, Sue
21 Change Partners - Damone, Vic
22 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Martin, Dean
23 White Christmas - Stafford, Jo
24 Always - Macrae, Gordon
25 God Bless America - Whiting, Margaret
  
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The songs of Irving Berlin are I-beams in the towering edifice of 20th century popular music. This sampler of predominately pop recordings from the Capitol catalog may serve as both a grab bag of enjoyable entertainments and a useful introduction to some of this composer's nicest tunes. Each of the 25 tracks perfectly illustrates the essence of a given song, and would be especially useful for anyone seeking to learn the rudimentary contours. Jazz is only marginally represented here, in spite of the fact that jazz grew up on Irving Berlin's often jazz-inspired melodies, many of which survive today primarily as jazz standards. Certainly jazz is manifested in Nat King Cole (with both trio and big band), Nancy Wilson, Johnny Mercer and bandleaders Red Norvo and Billy May. Several ex-big-band singers are in the mix, including Peggy Lee and Kay Starr. Jo Stafford sings like an angel, Dinah Shore's gentle rendering of "The Song Is Ended" comes across as a marvel of sensitivity, and Betty Hutton's handling of "Blue Skies" is among her prettiest performances on record. The timeline represented here (1944-1963) almost exactly traces the golden age of the post-WWII, pre-Beatles star pop vocalists. The core sample contains measurable amounts of Judy Garland, Mary Martin, Margaret Whiting, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Gordon MacRae, Dick Haymes and Vic Damone, as well as pearly white group vocals by the Starlighters, the Crew Chiefs, the Pied Pipers and the Four Freshmen. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

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