With Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra

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Album Description
Reissue of the debut album by the American pop vocalist/ actress, originally released on RCA Victor in 1956. The husky-voiced singer is accompanied on the record by Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra. Features all 12 numbers from the original release & the original cover art. 1999 release.

With Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra, Music, Jaye P. Morgan, Pop, Pop Vocals, Traditional Pop, Vocal, Vocal Pop
Moments to Remember From the 50's and 60's
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    Moments to Remember From the 50's and 60's
    Four Aces featuring Al Alberts , Ames Brothers with Hugo Winterhalter , The Mills Brothers and Hal McIntyre , The DeCastro Sisters , Andrew Sisters with Gordon jenkins , The Platters , Somethin' Smith and the Redheads , The Hilltoppers , The Chordettes , and The Lettermen
    Manufacturer: Good Music Record Co.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000RBW906

    Product Description

    Released by The Good Music Record Company in 1992, this 2 CD set contains 40 memorable songs from the fifties and sixties. Song list: Disc 1 - Love is a many splendored thing (Four Aces) -- You, you, you (Ames Brothers) -- Moments to remember (Four Lads) -- My prayer (Platters) -- Sincerely (McGuire Sisters) -- Glow-worm (Mills Brothers) -- Mister Sandman (Chordettes) -- Standing on the corner (Four Lads) -- Smoke gets in your eyes (Platters) -- Teach me tonight (DeCastro Sisters) -- The way you look tonight (Lettermen) -- I wanna be loved (Andrews Sisters) --Sh-boom (Crew Cuts) -- Tell me why (Four Aces) -- The naughty lady of Shady lane (Ames Brothers) -- Only you (and you alone) (Hilltoppers) --Perfidia (Four Aces) -- Something's gotta give (McGuire Sisters) --Twilight time (Platters) -- Stranger in paradise (Four Aces). Disc 2 - Undecided (Ames Brothers) -- No not much! (Four lads) -- Greenfields (Brothers Four) -- 26 miles (Santa Catalina) (Four Preps) --Marianne (Hilltoppers) -- Hearts of stone (Fontane Sisters) -- The three bells (Browns) -- When I fall in love (Lettermen) -- Rag mop (Ames Brothers) -- Three coins in the fountain (Four Aces) -- Sugartime (McGuire Sisters) -- Graduation day (Four Freshmen) -- Shangri-la (Four Coins) --Melody of love (Four Aces) -- Cab driver (Mills Brothers) -- Born to be with you (Chordettes) -- Scarlet ribbons (for her hair) (Browns) -- It's a sin to tell a lie (Somethin' Smith and The Redheads) -- I can dream, can't I? (Andrews Sisters) -- Melodie d'amour (Ames Brothers).
    With Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Jaye P Morgan/ Her 1956 Album Debut
    With Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra
    Jaye P. Morgan
    Manufacturer: RCA Fs Imports
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00002817Y
    Release Date: 2004-11-16

    Tracks:

    1. You're Driving Me Crazy
    2. Let There Be Love
    3. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
    4. Will You Still Be Mine?
    5. It All Depends On You
    6. You're My Thrill
    7. Pagan Love Song
    8. Till We Meet Again
    9. You Turned The Tables On Me
    10. I Fall In Love With You Everyday
    11. I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan
    12. Can't We Be Friends

    Album Description

    Reissue of the debut album by the American pop vocalist/ actress, originally released on RCA Victor in 1956. The husky-voiced singer is accompanied on the record by Hugo Winterhalter's Orchestra. Features all 12 numbers from the original release & the original cover art. 1999 release.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Jaye P Morgan/ Her 1956 Album Debut.......2002-01-23

    This was Jaye P Morgan's first LP release for RCA Victor in 1956.
    It consists of twelve standards sung in the mellow vocal style
    that emerged from the big band era. The orchestra was conducted
    by Hugo Winterhalter with whom she had considerable success.

    Unquestionably, it is a pleasant album for listening, but the
    best was yet to come. The following year Jaye P released her
    second LP for RCA conducted by Marion Evans,
    entitled "Just You, Just Me." It was on this album that
    she really proved herself as a vocal talent.

    And, does anyone remember those two wonderful LPs from 1960
    "Down South" and "Up North" released on MGM Records? Jaye P.
    never looked lovelier than she did on the album covers of those
    two LPs.

    I had the good fortune to meet Jaye P. backstage after a performance in "Sugar Babies",
    (she toured with the show in the early 1980s) and mentioned her consummate rendition of the
    song "Birmingham Papa, Your Memphis Mama's Comin' to Town,"
    which she recorded for the "Down South" LP. If I recall correctly, she said that
    nobody had mentioned that song since
    the day she recorded it in the studio. I simply flipped the
    first time that I heard Jaye P. sing it. It's one song that
    defines Jaye P's unlimited talent for belting out a song.

    So, how much longer do her fans have to wait for the rest of
    catalog to be released on CD?

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    2. A Portrait of Chris
    3. A Proper Introduction to Sarah Vaughan: Shulie a Bop
    4. A Very Rare Evening with Nina Simone [Import] [Live]
    5. All in Good Time [Enhanced]
    6. All-Time Gospel Greats [Extra tracks]
    7. Along the Road
    8. Aretha Gospel [Live]
    9. Betty's Hits -- Vol. 1
    10. Black Betty [CD-single] [Import]

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