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Sophie Tucker - Some of These Days

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Some of These Days
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Artist(s)Sophie Tucker
StudioGolden Options
Release DateJanuary 13, 2008
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Tracks

  1. My Yiddishe Momme
  2. Man I Love
  3. Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong
  4. Life Begins at Forty
  5. Complainin'
  6. Some of These Days
  7. After You've Gone
  8. Oh! You Have No Idea!
  9. He's a Good Man to Have Around
  10. When a Lady Meets a Gentleman Down South
  11. There'll Be Some Changes Made
  12. Washing the Blues from My Soul
  13. You've Got to See Mama Every Night
  14. Aren't Women Wonderful
  15. 'Cause I Feel Low Down
  16. What'll You Do?
  17. Makin' Wicky Wacky Down in Waikiki
  18. Moanin' Low
  19. My Pet
  20. I Ain't Got Nobody
  21. That Man of My Dreams
  22. Foolin' With the Other Woman's Man
  23. You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteA good example of pre-Crosby & Armstrong jazz singing...Quote
Before Bing & Louis came along in 1926 this was what most singers were like, this is a good example of better pop singing of the era. For some good pre-armstrong true jazz singing try Annette Hanshaw, but this is good vaudevillian style singing, with fine sound quality. Aslo of course try Louis Armstrong who practicly invented jazz singing as an art, and don't forget the under-rated Bing Crosby who also sang jazz in the 20's. This Sophie Tucker CD in good, but try some of the other artists mentioned too. May 18, 2000

rating: 3 QuoteGoodQuote
Don't expect top quality sound - this is a 1920's recording - similar to cranking up the victrola! When friends come over they ultimately ask where do you find such cool music. August 28, 1999

rating: 1 QuoteMaterial recorded in 1928. Sound quality is poor.Quote
If I could have listened to this CD before I bought it, I would never have purchased it. The notes that came with the CD indicate the material it contains was recorded in 1928. The sound quality is very poor. I could listen to only three tracks before calling it quits. Avoid this CD unless you have to own everything Sophie Tucker recorded. February 19, 1999

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