Buddy Clark - Collection 1934-49 (2019)

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Title: Collection 1934-49
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Acrobat Records
Genre: Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:24:59
Total Size: 313 mb
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Tracklist:

[02:50] 1. Freddy Martin & His Orch. With Buddy Clark - Stars Fell On Alabama
[03:06] 2. With Benny Goodman & His Music Hall Orchestra With Buddy Clark - Like a bolt from the blue
[03:06] 3. Buddy Clark With Joe Host and Lud Gluskin & His Orch. - The Rhythm Of The Rhumba
[03:08] 4. Buddy Clark with Lud Gluskin & His Orch. - She Shall Have Music
[03:14] 5. Buddy Clark with Nat Brandwynne & His Stork Club Orch. - Take My Heart
[03:15] 6. Buddy Clark with Nat Brandwynne & His Orch. - These Foolish Things
[02:55] 7. Buddy Clark with Lud Gluskin & His Orch. - May I Have The Next Romance With You
[02:37] 8. Buddy Clark with Dick McDonough's Orchestra - It Ain't Right
[03:27] 9. Buddy Clark with Dick McDonough's Orchestra - Midnight Blue
[03:18] 10. Buddy Clark with Joe Reichman & His Orch. - Me And The Moon
[03:03] 11. Buddy Clark with Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra - A sailboat in the moonlight
[02:56] 12. Buddy Clark - Spring Is Here
[02:49] 13. Buddy Clark - Let's Be Buddies
[02:47] 14. Buddy Clark - Nothing but you
[03:30] 15. Buddy Clark with  Wayne King & His Orch. - We Could Make Such Beautiful Music
[04:01] 16. Buddy Clark with T. Sgt. Carmen Dello and the 344th ASF orchestra - How Little We Know
[02:51] 17. Buddy Clark with Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra - South America, Take It Away (Vbuddy Clark)
[03:16] 18. Ray Noble Orchestra with Buddy Clark & Anita Gordon - Linda
[03:29] 19. Buddy Clark with Mitchell Ayres & His. Orch. - How Are Things In Glocca Mora
[03:22] 20. Buddy Clark - Peg O' My Heart
[03:20] 21. Buddy Clark with Mitchell Ayres & His. Orch. - An Apple Blossom Wedding
[03:19] 22. Buddy Clark with Mitchell Ayres & His. Orch. - I'll Get By
[03:19] 23. Buddy Clark - Don't You Love Me Anymore' (feat. Doris Day)
[03:11] 24. Buddy Clark with Ray Noble & His Orch. - I'll Dance At Your Wedding
[02:36] 25. Buddy Clark with Ray Noble & His Orch. - Those Things Money Can't Buy
[02:42] 26. Buddy Clark With The Dick Jones Orch. - You're Never Away
[03:16] 27. Buddy Clark with Ray Noble & His Orch. - (The Treasure Of) Sierra Madre
[03:05] 28. Buddy Clark With The Dick Jones Orch. - Ballerina
[03:11] 29. Xavier Cugat W Buddy Clark - You Don't Have To Know The Language
[03:11] 30. Buddy Clark With The Dick Jones Orch. - Pianissimo
[03:11] 31. Buddy Clark with Mitchell Ayres & His. Orch. - Matinee
[02:46] 32. Buddy Clark with Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra - Serenade
[03:20] 33. Buddy Clark & Charioteers - Now Is The Hour
[02:58] 34. Doris Day - Confess (feat. Buddy Clark)
[03:02] 35. Buddy Clark - Love Somebody (feat. Doris Day)
[02:42] 36. Buddy Clark - Where Apple Blossoms Fall
[03:17] 37. Buddy Clark - Where Flamingos Fly
[02:35] 38. Dinah Shore - S Wonderful (feat. Buddy Clark)
[03:14] 39. Buddy Clark - Here I'll Stay
[02:33] 40. Doris Day - My Darling, My Darling (feat. Buddy Clark)
[02:22] 41. Buddy Clark - It's A Big, Wide, Wonderful World
[02:34] 42. Doris Day - Powder Your Face With Sunshine (feat. Buddy Clark)
[02:33] 43. Buddy Clark - I Love You So Much It Hurts
[02:20] 44. Dinah Shore - Baby It's Cold Outside (feat. Buddy Clark)
[03:13] 45. Buddy Clark - Girl Of My Dreams
[02:53] 46. Buddy Clark - You're Breaking My Heart
[02:41] 47. Buddy Clark - A Dreamer's Holiday
[02:32] 48. Buddy Clark - Winter Wonderland

Buddy Clark was one of the most popular and successful crooners of the 1930s and ‘40s and was ubiquitous on radio as well as being a prolific recording artist during the late ‘40s and enjoying a string of hits during that era. The only reason that he does not rank alongside his contemporaries at that time like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and Dick Haymes as being one of the top vocalists of the era is that he died tragically in a light plane crash in 1949 at the age of 37. He was a fine vocal stylist, best-known for his easy-going pop recordings although he equally at home with big band and jazz material. This great-value 48-track 2-CD set comprises selected A and B sides from his releases across the complete fifteen years of his recording career, featuring early recordings from the late ‘30s with various orchestras, including Benny Goodman, Freddy Martin and Johnny Hodges, which included several big sellers, and then from his solo recordings for Columbia after his war service. During that era he had fifteen Billboard chart hits, including the No. 1s “Linda”, with the Ray Noble Orchestra, “Peg O’ My Heart”, and “Love Somebody”, a duet with Doris Day. It also includes his No. 3 duet hit with Dinah Shore “Baby It’s Cold Outside”. It’s an entertaining introduction to a sadly ignored singer, who deserves much wider recognition.


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Many thanks for lossless.