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Then and Now
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Artist(s)Margaret Whiting
StudioDrg
Release DateJune 30, 1992
UPC Code021471140323
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Tracks

  1. I Fought Every Step of the Way - Margaret Whiting, Mercer, Johnny
  2. Moonlight in Vermont - Margaret Whiting, Blackburn, John
  3. That Old Black Magic - Margaret Whiting, Arlen, Harold
  4. It Might as Well Be Spring - Margaret Whiting, Hammerstein, Oscar
  5. The Lies of Handsome Men - Margaret Whiting, Blumenthal, Frances
  6. The Coffee Shoppe - Margaret Whiting, Gari, Brian
  7. Hell of a Way to Run a Love Affair - Margaret Whiting, Hague, Albert
  8. I Got Lost in His Arms/The Best Thing for You - Margaret Whiting, Berlin, Irving
  9. Our Little Day - Margaret Whiting, Moskowitz, Dorothy
  10. Blame It on My Youth/Young and Foolish - Margaret Whiting, Hague, Albert
  11. Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks - Margaret Whiting, Mercer, Johnny
  12. My Best Friend - Margaret Whiting, Brourman, Michele
  13. What Is a Man?/Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Margaret Whiting, Hart, Lorenz
  14. Old Devil Moon - Margaret Whiting, Harburg, E.Y.
  15. Now That I Have Everything - Margaret Whiting, Drake, Ervin

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteWhat a breathtaking album!Quote
It's a stunning album that you can't miss; Margaret Whiting sounds wonderful and her voice is extremely amazing. How an old lady can sings so well....just ask her!!!. December 4, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteUpdated oldies, terrific new songs, and Gerry Mulligan.Quote
What more could a Margaret Whiting fan want? Recording this album in 1990, when she was sixty-six years old, Whiting gives a contemporary new sound to some of her old standards, such as "Old Devil Moon," "It Might as Well Be Spring," and "That Old Black Magic." With Gerry Mulligan's baritone sax to compliment her lower register on several songs, especially on "Moonlight in Vermont," she experiments with new tempos and rhythms, and shows that while she may not have quite the range that she once did, that she is still a great song stylist who is still experimenting and having fun as a performer.

In "The Lies of Handsome Men" and "The Coffee Shoppe," much newer songs than her standards from the '40s and '50s, she really hits her stride, using her acting ability to speak directly to the audience through song, and making these two of the strongest songs on the album. Piano accompanist Lee Musicker keeps his arrangements simple and often jazzy, riffing in "That Old Black Magic" with an up-tempo beat, and providing syncopation for "It Might as Well Be Spring," giving a whole new sound to these familiar songs.

Whiting's voice is at its strongest in the middle and upper registers, in which she also seems to have noticeably more confidence. Arrangements which include a lot of half-tones and switches from major to minor and back, as in "What is a Man," "The Best Thing for You," and "Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks" are not as strong as those which take advantage of her ability to make a traditional ballad come alive. Though there's sometimes a little quaver and a certain fuzziness in her lower register, few Whiting fans are likely to mind--it's such a thrill to hear this great lady of song still going strong. Mary Whipple July 5, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteClassy Whiting delivers wonderous setQuote
Margaret Whiting is the other girl singer, not Peggy Lee, or Roe Clooney, or Dinah Shore, or Helen O'Connell, but the other blonde. In this selection, with smooth stylings and top-notch back-up, Whiting delivers with a coolness and bravado that is simply no longer around. Her voice is full-throated and the songs pleasureable March 7, 1999

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