Lawrence Welk - The Best of Lawrence Welk
Facts
| Artist(s) | Lawrence Welk |
| Studio | Ranwood Records |
| Release Date | April 16, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 014921703728 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 18 17:22 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Champagne Time
- Moon River
- Calcutta
- Baby Elephant Walk
- Misty
- Canadian Sunset
- Yellow Bird
- Winchester Cathedral
- Love Is Blue
- Last Date
- Gentle on My Mind
- Somewhere, My Love
- By the Time I Get to Phoenix
- The Sound of Music
- Georgia on My Mind
- Goin' Home
- Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree
- Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
- Bubbles in the Wine
- Adios, au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Best Of Lawrence Welk |
Thank you. for the prompt shipping. March 25, 2008
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I. LOVE. IT. LOVE. It is quintessential Welk, and it even has the closing theme from the show. If you are nostalgic for "beautiful music," this is the CD for you. February 16, 2008
| Best Of Lawrence Welk |
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In Lawrence Welk's case he put 42 selections onto the Pop charts between his first in 1938 - Colorado Sunset (# 17), and his last in 1970 - Southtown, U.S.A. [# 37 Adult Contemporary (AC) in March. One crossed over to the R&B charts in 1961 and, before that, he had two make the early C&W charts in 1944 in conjunction with Red Foley.
The problem is, try and find most of them in CD format today. Aside from the many Welk compilations that offer up polkas, Christmas tunes, waltzes, songs of faith, Big Band covers, and even Country, only two purport to present the "best of" Lawrence Welk. This one, and one called Biggest Hits. The latter contains nothing that charted for Lawrence, while this gives us exactly four: Last Date [track 10], Yellow Bird [track 7], Baby Elephant Walk [track 4], and Calcutta [track 3] - the last being his only # 1, that coming in 1961 and which also crossed over to the R&B charts at # 10.
The other sixteen tracks [with the exception of track 1 which more or less became his theme] were never associated with him. Any "best of" would be far more accurate if it included: the first 1944 hits mentioned above; Don't Sweetheart Me/Mairzy Doats and Is My Baby Blue Tonight, also from 1944; Shame On You b/w At Mail Call Today with Red Foley [1945]; Oh, Happy Day [1953]; Moritat, The Poor People Of Paris, On The Street Where You Live, Weary Blues/In The Alps (with The McGuire Sisters), Tonight You Belong To Me/When The White Lilacs Bloom Again - all from 1956; Liechtenstein Polka [1957]; Theme From My Three Sons and Riders In The Sky - both [1961]; Runaway and Zero-Zero [1962]; Scarlett O'Hara/Breakwater [1963]; Stockholm [1964]; and Apples And Bananas [1965].
As already mentioned, it at least contains his only # 1 - Calcutta - which has a bit of a story behind it. It seems the producer at Dot Records wanted to get out an instrumental version quickly to compete with several vocal versions, and when Lawrence could not be immediately located, several members of the band were called in to record it, including Frank Scott on harpsichord. Released under the billing Lawrence Welk & His Orchestra, Mr. Welk was never a part of his best single ever!
Until a really definitive hits "best of" comes along, this is probably the best you're going to find. July 31, 2007
| Mr. Welk is just the best |
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