Gene Pitney - The Best Of Gene Pitney
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| Artist(s) | Gene Pitney |
| Studio | Collectables |
| Release Date | May 27, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 090431292327 |
| Buy this item | $16.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 15 7:33 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Gene Pitney - The Best Of Gene Pitney
Gene Pitneys powerful and dramatic vocals were among the best of the 60s pop stars. This collection of his very best includes the smash hits (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance, Only Love Can Break A Heart and Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa. Product Description
Tracks
- Town Without Pity
- (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance
- (I Wanna) Love My Life Away
- Only Love Can Break A Heart
- Every Breath I Take
- True Love Never Runs Smooth
- It Hurts To Be In Love
- Louisiana Mama
- Half Heaven Half Heartache
- Donna Means Heartbreak
- If I Didn't Have A Dime (To Play The Jukebox)
- Teardrop By Teardrop
- Mecca
- Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
- Yesterday's Hero
- Hello Mary Lou
- Princess In Rags
- I'm Gonna Be Strong
- Last Chance To Turn Around
- I Must Be Seeing Things
- That Girl Belongs To Yesterday
- Looking Through The Eyes Of Love
- Backstage (I'm Lonely)
- She's A Heartbreaker
- She Lets Her Hair Down (Early In The Morning)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| "Pits" |
The 25 tracks on THE BEST OF GENE PITNEY (COLLECTABLES label) are not in order of original release. The playlist has every Top 40 Pitney song and many of his 'B' sides (including my favorite Gene song, "Donna Means Heartbreak"). There's also a few titles that didn't crack the Top 40, such as his last charting release, 1969's "She Lets Her Hair Down (Early In The Morning)." This terrific compilation of MUSICOR label recordings is of top notch quality and is highly recommended for all fans of '60s American pop music.
PITNEY TRIVIA--
"Every Breath I Take" was directed by Phil Spector and includes his "Wall of Sound."
Gene's high school nickname was "Pits." His yearbook motto was, "Life without music is not life."
Gene played piano on an early Rolling Stones song, "Little by Little." He was offered the job of U.S. manager of the Stones prior to their first American tour, but refused due to other obligations.
The last of innumerable takes of "Town Without Pity" was chosen by the producer because Gene sounded raspy and exhausted on it.
Gene published Bobby Vee's "Rubber Ball" under his mom's maiden name, Ann Orlowski.
For another superb 25 song compilation from the Scepter/Wand/Musicor family, check out THE BEST OF THE SHIRELLES, also from COLLECTABLES. July 2, 2008
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