Margaret Whiting - The Complete Capitol Hits Of Margaret Whiting (1999/2019)

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Title: The Complete Capitol Hits Of Margaret Whiting
Year Of Release: 1999/2019
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:07:58
Total Size: 305 mb | 543 mb
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Tracklist:

[02:40] 1. Margaret Whiting & Freddie Slack - That Old Black Magic
[03:11] 2. Margaret Whiting - Moonlight In Vermont (1945 Version)
[03:12] 3. Margaret Whiting - It Might As Well Be Spring
[02:59] 4. Margaret Whiting - I'm In Love In Vain
[02:38] 5. Margaret Whiting - All Through The Day
[02:59] 6. Margaret Whiting - Come Rain Or Come Shine
[03:09] 7. Margaret Whiting - Along With Me
[03:08] 8. Margaret Whiting - Passe
[03:10] 9. Margaret Whiting - Guilty
[03:04] 10. Margaret Whiting - Oh, But I Do
[02:46] 11. Margaret Whiting - Beware My Heart
[03:12] 12. Margaret Whiting - Little Girl Blue
[03:10] 13. Margaret Whiting - Ask Anyone Who Knows
[03:10] 14. Margaret Whiting - Old Devil Moon
[02:49] 15. Margaret Whiting - You Do
[03:02] 16. Margaret Whiting - Lazy Countryside
[02:51] 17. Margaret Whiting - Let's Be Sweethearts Again
[02:59] 18. Margaret Whiting - Pass That Peace Pipe
[03:06] 19. Margaret Whiting - But Beautiful
[03:03] 20. Margaret Whiting - What’s Good About Goodbye
[03:06] 21. Margaret Whiting - Now Is The Hour (Maori Farewell Song)
[02:48] 22. Margaret Whiting - Please Don't Kiss Me
[02:42] 23. Margaret Whiting - A Tree In The Meadow
[03:16] 24. Margaret Whiting - Far Away Places
[03:13] 25. Margaret Whiting - Forever And Ever
[02:48] 26. Margaret Whiting - Wonderful Guy
[02:49] 27. Margaret Whiting - Baby, It's Cold Outside (feat. Johnny Mercer)
[03:03] 28. Margaret Whiting - Dime A Dozen
[02:40] 29. Margaret Whiting - Wedding Bells (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[02:11] 30. Margaret Whiting - Slippin' Around (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[02:05] 31. Margaret Whiting - I'll Never Slip Around Again (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[02:49] 32. Margaret Whiting - Broken Down Merry-Go-Round
[02:28] 33. Margaret Whiting - The Gods Were Angry With Me (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[03:10] 34. Margaret Whiting - I Said My Pajamas (And Put On My Prayers)
[02:28] 35. Margaret Whiting - Let's Go To Church
[03:06] 36. Margaret Whiting - My Foolish Heart
[03:16] 37. Bob Hope - Blind Date (feat. Margaret Whiting)
[02:01] 38. Margaret Whiting - A Bushel And A Peck (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[02:12] 39. Margaret Whiting - When You And I Were Young Maggie Blues (feat. Jimmy Wakely)
[02:37] 40. Margaret Whiting - Good Morning Mister Echo
[02:38] 41. Margaret Whiting - I'll Walk Alone
[02:15] 42. Margaret Whiting - Outside Of Heaven
[03:12] 43. Margaret Whiting - Moonlight In Vermont
[02:38] 44. Margaret Whiting - Why Don't You Believe Me
[02:08] 45. Margaret Whiting - The Money Tree

Executive producer Gordon Anderson took a simple approach to constructing this two-disc compilation, which mail-order company Collectors' Choice Music licensed from Capitol Records. Referring to chart researcher Joel Whitburn's reference books, especially Pop Memories 1890-1954, Anderson simply chose all 45 songs that were pop hits for Margaret Whiting along with three of the ones she scored earlier as the vocalist for big bands on Capitol between 1943 and 1956, her tenure with the label, and sequenced them chronologically by recording date. (The only exception is "But Beautiful," presented in what seems to be a previously unreleased alternate take, though "Broken Down Merry-Go-Round" contains the irritating false start also found on Whiting's Capitol Collector's Series compilation.) A few of Whiting's big-band hits are missing, as is one of her country chart duets with Jimmy Wakely, but the album largely lives up to its title, and it is the most comprehensive retrospective on Whiting ever assembled. It traces her career from teenage band singer to one of the most successful vocalists of the late '40s to a popular singer of novelty and country-oriented material. That may not be the whole story on Whiting, who was topping the easy-listening charts a decade after the last song on this album was recorded, and who was still performing and recording more than three decades after that, but it effectively covers her period of greatest popularity, surrounding her biggest hits "Now Is the Hour (Maori Farewell Song)," "A Tree in the Meadow," "Far Away Places," "Baby, It's Cold Outside," and "Slipping Around" with her many other hits of the same era.


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Many thanks for lossless.