Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:52
Size: 139.3 MB
Styles: Traditional pop
Year: 2004
Art: Front
[2:24] 1. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[2:08] 2. More Than You Know
[1:43] 3. Put The Blame On Mame
[3:10] 4. The Mony Song
[2:56] 5. My Darling, My Darling
[2:51] 6. Girls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys
[2:16] 7. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
[2:12] 8. Oh, But I Do!
[2:12] 9. I Don't Know Why
[2:34] 10. For You, For Me, For Evermore
[2:18] 11. The Whole World Is Singing My Song
[2:20] 12. A Sunday Kind Of Love
[2:29] 13. In Love In Vain
[2:11] 14. Atlanta, Ga
[2:39] 15. I'll Close My Eyes
[2:11] 16. Amado Mio
[2:31] 17. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[2:53] 18. I Can't Begin To Tell You
[2:42] 19. A Garden In The Rain
[2:59] 20. Someone To Watch Over Me
[2:36] 21. If I Were The Only Girl
[3:14] 22. Stardust
[2:48] 23. Somewhere In The Night
[2:22] 24. You Can't See The Sun When You're Cryin'
Anita Ellis achieved fame "ghost singing" for Rita Hayworth on the silver screen, but severe stage fright prevented her from becoming better known than she is. In the early '50s, years before her Epic and Elektra albums, she recorded transcriptions for the Standard Transcription service, two dozen of which are resurrected on Out in Front. The material consists mostly of standards and show tunes, along with remakes of the songs Ellis dubbed for Hayworth in the film Gilda. No information exists pertaining to the musicians and arrangers on these recordings, but the performances are exemplary of the near-perfection of Ellis' vocal technique, which garnered ecstatic critical accolades but produced no hit records. Ellis was a classic pop vocalist who came of age in the decade of rock & roll, and that, coupled with her discomfort as a stage performer, has made her more of a cult legend than a top-rank artist in the eyes of history, despite her prodigious talent. ~Greg Adams
Out In Front
Can you re-up please? And thanks infinitely for this extraordinary thing you do.
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ReplyDeletePlease could you re-up this one? I enjoyed the recent post "Look To The Rainbow" by Anita, thank you. Dave DJ38.
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