Time: 48:01
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. As Time Goes By (From Casablanca) (3:05)
02. Alfie (From Alfie) (3:01)
03. It Had To Be You (From When Harry Met Sally) (2:41)
04. Evergreen (From A Star Is Born) (2:53)
05. Nobody Does It Better (From The Spy Who Loved Me) (2:58)
06. The Look Of Love (From Casino Royale) (3:33)
07. River Of No Return (From River Of No Return) (3:12)
08. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend (From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) (2:26)
09. When She Loved Me (From Toy Story 2) (2:29)
10. Que Sera Sera - An Affair To Remember (From The Man Who Knew Too Much - An Affair To Remember) (3:40)
11. Moon River (From Breakfast At Tiffany's) (2:25)
12. The Windmills Of Your Mind - What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life (From The Thomas Crown Affair - The Happy Ending) (3:28)
13. To 5 (From 9 To 5) (2:39)
14. Oh Shenandoah (From Shenandoah) (3:11)
15. You've Got A Friend In Me (From Toy Story) (3:14)
16. Love With The Proper Stranger (From Love With The Proper Stranger) (Bonus Track) (3:00)
A journey through the world of movies in a cavalcade of all time classic Hollywood songs.
Liza Pulman (of Fascinating Aida) brings you an evening of some of the greatest songs from the silver screen. Her glorious voice, charming personality and quirky comedic skills make her a unique entertainer. The evening will take you on a musical journey celebrating the golden age of Hollywood and beyond. From As Time Goes By to Moon River, through Hitchcock, the romantic comedy and even the American western, these are the songs of our Saturday afternoons and our Sunday nights.
Liza Pulman (of Fascinating Aida) brings you an evening of some of the greatest songs from the silver screen. Her glorious voice, charming personality and quirky comedic skills make her a unique entertainer. The evening will take you on a musical journey celebrating the golden age of Hollywood and beyond. From As Time Goes By to Moon River, through Hitchcock, the romantic comedy and even the American western, these are the songs of our Saturday afternoons and our Sunday nights.
MC
Ziddu