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Title: 8 Big Hits - Dance Album Of Irving Berlin/Cole Porter Show Tunes
Country: US
MP3 album: 1169 mb
FLAC album: 1900 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Pop / Screen and stage

A1. –Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra. Composed By – George Gershwin. A2. Somebody Loves Me. A3. Someone To Watch Over Me. A4. Embraceable You. B1. –Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble. Tea For Two. Composed By – Vincent Youmans. B2.

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Although the show ran for 39 performances only, "Blue Skies" was an instant success, with audiences on opening night demanding 24 encores of the piece from star Belle Baker. During the final repetition, Ms. Baker forgot her lyrics, prompting Berlin to sing them from his seat in the front ro. .Another version of the song was recorded by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra in 1935 (Victor 25136). 1946 was also a notable year for the song, with a Bing Crosby/Fred Astaire film taking its title along with two recorded versions by Count Basie and Benny Goodman reaching and on the pop charts, respectively. Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye performed the song in 1954's White Christmas. Willie Nelson – from his album of standards, Stardust (1978). Harry James – For Listening And Dancing (Reader's Digest RD4A 213, 1981).

Charlie and his Orchestra (also referred to as the "Templin band" and "Bruno and His Swinging Tigers") were a Nazi-sponsored German propaganda swing band. Jazz music styles were seen by Nazi authorities as rebellious but, ironically, propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels conceived of using the style in shortwave radio broadcasts aimed initially at the United Kingdom, and later the United States, after the German declaration of war on 11 December 1941.

That's over half the album, and that's almost all of his big tunes, outside of "Put Your Cat Clothes On" and "Pink Pedal Pushers," which were added to Varese's superb expanded 2004 reissue, leaving just "Dixie Fried," "Lend Me Your Comb," and "Glad All Over" as missing hits. That's not bad for a greatest-hits album, but Dance Album is a hits album only in retrospect, after those tunes became standards. Combined, these tracks provided some of the toughest, rawest rockabilly, powered by Perkins' dynamic, gutsy guitar and.

Let's also look back at the top 10 songs annually on Dance Club Songs, as recapped in Billboard magazine and (later) online, from 1976 to 2015. From something old (although timeless) to "Something New," here are the biggest hits, year-by-year, on each year-end Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.

I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston. In 1987, Whitney was still very much a fresh-faced siren with the crystal-clear voice and a world of possibilities at her feet. Her approach to this song-which, when you break it down, is more about loneliness than love-says a lot about her ability to radiate warmth and positivity through her singular sound. It's miles away from the struggles the singer would face later in her career. Always a party starter and roof-igniting karaoke jam, the song become a bittersweet rallying cry in the years since her death.

Rethinking his initial approach to the project, Van Zandt decided to release the tune as a single for maximum effectiveness. Rather than performing the song himself, however, he considered using artists from various genres to sing one verse each, hoping to break down musical separatism in the United States as well as apartheid in South Africa. That we can dance while we're organizing is this record's greatest triumph.

Tracklist

Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* Soft Lights And Sweet Music
Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* Easter Parade
Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* Blue Skies
Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble Night And Day
Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble Begin The Beguine
Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble I Get A Kick Out Of You
Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble Just One Of Those Things

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6008 Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* / Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra* / Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble - 8 Big Hits - Dance Album Of Irving Berlin/Cole Porter Show Tunes ‎(10", Album) Promenade 6008 US Unknown
3019 Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra, Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble Mark Warnow And His Blue Velvet Orchestra, Barry Winton And His Sophisticated Dance Ensemble - Dance Album Of Irving Berlin/Cole Porter Show Tunes ‎(10", Album, Red) Parade 3019 US Unknown