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The Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk
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Artist(s)Lawrence Welk
StudioMca Special Products
Release DateJanuary 1, 1995
UPC Code076732208724
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Tracks

  1. Say It Isn't So - Lawrence Welk, Berlin, Irving
  2. The Man with the Banjo - Lawrence Welk,
  3. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love) - Lawrence Welk, Columbo, Russ
  4. Swingin' Down the Lane - Lawrence Welk, Jones, Isham
  5. Ebb Tide - Lawrence Welk, Maxwell, Robert
  6. Small Talk - Lawrence Welk,
  7. There's a Small Hotel - Lawrence Welk, Hart, Lorenz
  8. Oh Happy Day - Lawrence Welk, Koplow, Don
  9. 12th Street Rag - Lawrence Welk, Bowman, Euday L.

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteOne of Lawrence Welk's earliest albumsQuote
I still recall when I first saw this album. My parents were huge fans of Lawrence Welk's TV show, and growing up several of his early-1960's albums were very popular with me as well. (In fact, I always preferred his records over the show!) And Welk looked awful YOUNG on the cover photo! Turns out this was his 2nd album, right after POLKA AND WALTZ TIME (anyone more knowledgeable please correct me if I'm wrong here). As always, Welk's band gives a light and bouncy touch to any song they do, including a very different take of "Stompin' At The Savoy" from others I've heard.

I only recently noticed something slightly odd about this CD. It's missing 4 of the songs the LP had-- but includes 2 at the end that were not on the original. Considering how much you can fit on a CD, I'd say someone should correct this some day, as the LP has the slight "edge"-- if yours hasn't been scratched up from being played to death over the decades! July 22, 1999

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