Time: 67:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front
01. Since I Fell for You (4:55)
02. It Had to Be You (3:23)
03. As Time Goes By (2:50)
04. What a Difference a Day Makes (3:44)
05. What a Wonderful World (3:17)
06. I've Got a Crush On You (2:53)
07. At Last (4:18)
08. God Bless the Child (2:55)
09. The Way You Look Tonight (4:00)
10. Unforgettable (4:03)
11. Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (4:42)
12. I Wish You Love (3:27)
13. Where or When (4:05)
14. All of Me (3:09)
15. But Not for Me (2:48)
16. I Hear Music Medley (4:25)
17. Just One of Those Things (3:52)
18. Cry Me a River (4:28)
These are some of the greatest songs ever written. They have stood the test of time and are loved by people all over the world. Every one of these wonderful old songs have been given a new arrangement tailor made for Rhonda's voice and recorded using live instruments in studio. The album was created as the kind of album that you can play as you are going about your day or having a relaxing dinner with someone you love. Nothing heavy. Not life changing. This one is just for fun.
Bio:
A graduate of Indiana University School of Music, singing has always been very important to Rhonda. While at Indiana University, Rhonda studied under the late great Eileen Farrell and was a soloist with the Singing Hoosiers. She has worked as a soloist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic enjoying every moment on stage. Rhonda has served as emcee to local beauty pageants, has directed choirs, both adult and children's, has performed leading roles in the civic theater & had her own radio talk show.
In 2004, Rhonda was diagnosed with breast cancer and for a brief time, lost her ability to sing. With the cancer treatments behind her, Rhonda is determined to do whatever she can to encourage and strengthen others who are going through difficult times.
Bio:
A graduate of Indiana University School of Music, singing has always been very important to Rhonda. While at Indiana University, Rhonda studied under the late great Eileen Farrell and was a soloist with the Singing Hoosiers. She has worked as a soloist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic enjoying every moment on stage. Rhonda has served as emcee to local beauty pageants, has directed choirs, both adult and children's, has performed leading roles in the civic theater & had her own radio talk show.
In 2004, Rhonda was diagnosed with breast cancer and for a brief time, lost her ability to sing. With the cancer treatments behind her, Rhonda is determined to do whatever she can to encourage and strengthen others who are going through difficult times.
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