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Dinah Shore - 16 Most Requested Songs

Facts

Artist(s)Dinah Shore
StudioSony
Release DateSeptember 3, 1991
UPC Code074644531527
 

Tracks

  1. Buttons and Bows - Dinah Shore, Evans, Ray
  2. Georgia on My Mind - Dinah Shore, Carmichael, Hoagy
  3. Two Silhouettes - Dinah Shore, Gilbert, Ray
  4. Dear Hearts and Gentle People - Dinah Shore, Hilliard, Bob
  5. Willow Weep for Me - Dinah Shore, Ronell, Ann
  6. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Dinah Shore, Higgins, Billy [2]
  7. Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy - Dinah Shore, Gallop, Sammy
  8. Tess' Torch Song (I Had a Man) - Dinah Shore, Arlen, Harold
  9. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly - Dinah Shore, Berlin, Irving
  10. The Gypsy - Dinah Shore, Reid, Billy
  11. Mad About the Boy - Dinah Shore, Coward, Noel
  12. Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) - Dinah Shore, Morey, Larry
  13. It's De-Lovely - Dinah Shore, Porter, Cole
  14. I'm Yours - Dinah Shore, Harburg, E.Y.
  15. They Didn't Believe Me - Dinah Shore, Reynolds, Herbert
  16. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dinah Shore, Loesser, Frank

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteLovelyQuote
Dinah Shore was a classic kind of pop singer, with an easy to appreciate voice and sensitive, imaginative phrasing. The cuts on this CD are from the late 78 rpm era, but the transfers are very good and the sound quality rarely detracts from the performances. In the pop standards on this album, such as Georgia On My Mind by Hoagy Carmichael, They Didn't Believe Me by Jerome Kern, and Willow Weep For Me, Shore is among the best singers ever to record this repertoire, including Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. The only reason I did not give this CD five stars is that a number of the songs fall into the category of silly novelty items that were highly popular in this period. Shore sings all of them well, and doesn't make more of the material than is really there, but there are only so many times you can listen to someone singing the phrase Dilly Dilly over and over again. In this respect, the Dinah Shore Encore! CD in this series from Columbia has a better selection of songs and the same high standards of performance. I should note that the final selection on the disc, a duet with Buddy Clark on Baby It's Cold Outside, is beautifully done and ever so slightly lubricious. For Dinah Shore fans, with reservations as previously noted, this CD is probably essential listening. May 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFirst of two sensational Dinah hits collectionsQuote
Dinah may now be remembered more as a TV star, but she was one of the most successful female pop singers of the 1940's. This collection and it's companion volume, 16 greatest hits Encore!, contain all the essential hits that Dinah recorded for Columbia from 1946 to 1950. Some lesser hits have been omitted to allow the inclusion of some high quality recordings (like Willow weep for me) that were not hits - perhaps they were B-sides.

Dinah's biggest hit, the lightweight but brilliant Buttons and bows (#1 for ten weeks), opens this collection, which includes the major hits Shoo fly pie and apple pan dowdy (#6), The gypsy (#1), Doin' what comes naturally (#3), Dear hearts and gentle people (#2) and Baby it's cold outside (with Buddy Clark) (#4). Some of these songs faced stiff competition from other versions of the same song and it wasn't always Dinah's version that charted highest, but Dinah's versions are all of a high quality.

The 1940's were a particularly strong decade for female singers, but Dinah was certainly among the best of them. This CD and it's companion provide a wonderful introduction to her music. October 2, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteGreat stuff!Quote
An excellent album, 16 beautiful songs sung only the way Dinah can sing them. And digitally remastered to boot! These were the songs I practically grew up with. My grandparents and parents had a few records and always watched any telly shows that featured her during the late 60's through 70's. Although during the 70's I would never admit to liking these songs...kids can be so silly at times. But I grew up, and learned to appreciate this music, love it even. I was familiar with a lot of these songs before I bought this album, and a lot of them bring back pleasant memories. Recommended! February 4, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteJust What I was Looking ForQuote
I know I'm not the only person who's recently heard the lovely voice of Dinah Shore singing 'Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy' on a TV commercial. It reminded me how much I loved Dinah so I ordered this album. It's exactly what I hoped it would be...Dinah at her best, singing songs I remember and love. And to top it off, the liner notes are excellent. January 3, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteDinah Shore's biggest hits, and some standards too...Quote
Although I generally listen to jazz singers like Ella Fitzgerald, Lee Wiley, Sarah Vaughan, et. al. I think Dianh Shore was under-rated in the jazz world she cut two exellent session for Capital in the late 50's one with Andre Previn's Trio and the other with Red Norvo's big band. This CD features Dinah Shore in the 1940's backed by string orchestras, and mostly singing her hits, which most ended up being jazz standards ten years later like "Willow Weap For Me" "It's DeLovely" and "Georgia On My Mind." Dinah Shore is a capable singer when it come s to a good song or a jazz standard, and when put in a jazz setting she can dish out some good jazz singing. Buy this CD to sample her earlier work, who knows she might even surprise you and sing something really good. October 31, 2000

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