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Gracie Fields - Our Gracie: 23 Favorites 1928-1947
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Gracie Fields - Our Gracie: 23 Favorites 1928-1947

Facts

Artist(s)Gracie Fields
StudioAsv Living Era
Release DateMarch 17, 1998
UPC Code743625525922
 

Tracks

  1. Sing as We Go - Gracie Fields, ?, Parr-Davies
  2. My Blue Heaven - Gracie Fields, Donaldson, Walter
  3. I'm a Dreamer, Aren't We All? - Gracie Fields, Henderson, Ray
  4. Singin' in the Bathtub - Gracie Fields, ?, Magidson
  5. Just a Dancin' Sweetheart - Gracie Fields, De Rose
  6. Just One More Chance - Gracie Fields, Coslow, Sam
  7. I Took My Harp to a Party - Gracie Fields, Gay, Noel
  8. Looking on the Bright Side - Gracie Fields, ?, Flynn
  9. Isle of Capri - Gracie Fields, Grosz, Will
  10. Ave Maria - Gracie Fields, Schubert, Franz
  11. In My Little Bottom Drawer - Gracie Fields, ?, Haines
  12. Love in Bloom - Gracie Fields, Rainger, Ralph
  13. Roll Along, Prairie Moon - Gracie Fields, Fio Rito, Ted
  14. Would You? - Gracie Fields, Freed, Arthur
  15. What Can You Give a Nudist on His Birthday? - Gracie Fields, ?, Le Clerg
  16. Little Old Lady - Gracie Fields, Carmichael, Hoagy
  17. The Holy City - Gracie Fields, Adams, Stanley
  18. The Donkey's Serenade - Gracie Fields, Frimi
  19. The Biggest Aspidistra in the World - Gracie Fields, ?, Haines
  20. Pedro the Fisherman - Gracie Fields, Parr
  21. Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers - Gracie Fields, , Fraser
  22. Wish Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye) - Gracie Fields, Parr
  23. Now Is the Hour - Gracie Fields, Kaihan, Maewa

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (4 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteOh, Gracie you're so wonderfulQuote
There is more to music than the notes that tickle the ear. Gracie Fields was a popular English music hall singer of the '30s and 40s. Her songs on the DVD "Our Gracie" bring back the feel of an era ... happy, funny, audacious. I mean what better way to get the blues on the run than with the song "What Can You Guve a Nudist on His Birthday/" or the cocknie accent in "I Took My Harp to the Party" (But nobody asked me to play.) And there are some touching songs on the album too. March 20, 2006

rating: 3 Quotestandard fairQuote
nice cd but much material is already covered, but its a start to a collection, If you combine this title with another Gracie Fields title Ramona you get the unusal mixture of familar and rare a great combination together with Gracies fans so from my own personal point of view the 2 discs present a real full picture of her wonderful talent. July 24, 2004

rating: 3 Quoteusual fair from Our GracieQuote
a nice designed cd,but the usual offerings which have already appeared on other labels, If you place the Ramona cd by Gracie Fields, together you get a full picture of her talents familar and rare songs, I think we deserve different songs to keep the interest in Gracie going so even though the album is enjoyable, its hardly cutting edge material which we could do with. July 23, 2004

rating: 4 QuoteDing HoQuote
Our Gracie, as she was known, was considered to be one of the finest artists of her day and is still held in great affection by the older generation here in the UK. I remember her as the "star of the show" at the London Palladium in the 1950s and she truly was. Although by then a lady of a certain age and an expatriate living on the island of Capri she captivated the audience holding them in the palm of her hand for her entire segment (they did not call it that then of course. Her voice by then had sadly lost some of it's vibrancy but her presence on stage was as powerfull as ever.

Pat (as in Patrick)Thompson June 19, 2000

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