Alice Faye - I Feel a Song Coming on
Facts
| Artist(s) | Alice Faye |
| Studio | Jasmine Music |
| Release Date | January 29, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 604988014129 |
| Buy this item | $27.49 at Amazon.com As of Jul 6 12:03 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
About Alice Faye - I Feel a Song Coming on
This Set Presents Alice Faye’s Film Soundtrack Recordings Such as "i Feel a Song Coming On" and "who Killed Maggie". Album Details
Tracks
- Here's The Key To My Heart
- Foolin'with The Other Woman's Man
- Yes To You
- My Future Star
- It's An Old Southern Custom
- Take It Easy
- Take It Easy/Speaking Confidentially
- I Feel A Song Coming On/Every Night At Eight
- Locumba
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Wake Up And Live
- There's A Lull In My Life
- You're A Sweetheart
- Scraping The Toast
- So It's Love
- Who Killed Maggie? (Parody On When You And I Were Young, Maggie)
- I Could Use A Dream
- Half Moon On The Hudson
- Who Stole The Jam?
- I've Taken A Fancy To You
- Carry Me Back To Old Virginny
- In Old Chicago
- I'll Never Let You Cry
- Blue Skies
- Go In And Out The Window
- Never Knew Heaven Could Speak
- There' Ll Be Other Nights
- Brighten The Corner Where You Are
- Band Played On
- Come Down Ma' Evenin' Star
- Come Down Ma' Evenin' Star
- Ma Blushin' Rosie
- After The Ball
- Last Rose Of Summer
- Adored One
- Blue Lovebird
- Waltz Is King/After The Ball
- Chica Chica Boom Chic
- Boa Noite
- Where You Are
- Tropical Magic
- Man With The Lollipop Song
- Lindy
- Bedelia/Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
- Hello, Frisco, Hello/You'll Never Know
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Finally, some new material released! |
| Vocal Delights From A Great Movie Star |
Inevitably, the songs themselves are sometimes preceded (and occasionally interrupted) by dialogue, and the acoustic is more open, but it was not difficult to adjust to that. I particularly enjoyed Charles Previn's arrangement of "Scraping The Toast", and the courtroom scene preceding Miss Faye's all-too-brief parody of "When You And I Were Young, Maggie".
There is a profusion of delights here, including duets with James Dunn, Dick Powell, Tony Martin and Don Ameche, to name but a few, and a 12-page booklet giving essential background details. This is an essential acquisition for fans of the delectable Miss Faye, and should appeal to devotees of the Hollywood musical also.
July 14, 2007
| Alice Faye |
| Filling in the gaps on Alice Faye |
This collection, a companion to an earlier double CD set, has filled in gaps in her soundtrack recordings available. For the first time, the songs from such films as "Your a Sweetheart", "Every Night at Eight" and "Lillian Russell" are available on CD. Those who have seen her rendition of a forgotten song "So It's Love" in the former film will have never forgotten it. Now at least you can hear it.
The CD is a worthwhile addition to any fan of Faye and easily demonstrates her skills, whether the number be swing or a ballad. For Faye fans, it is compulsory listening and the recordings sound good. March 2, 2007
