The Jackie Gleason Orchestra - For Lovers Only: 36 All-Time Greatest Hits (1993)

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Title: For Lovers Only: 36 All-Time Greatest Hits
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Timeless
Genre: Jazz, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:54:49
Total Size: 286/618 Mb
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The Jackie Gleason Orchestra - For Lovers Only: 36 All-Time Greatest Hits (1993)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. My Funny Valentine
02. I Can't Get Started
03. The Man I Love
04. Just One More Chance
05. She's Funny That way
06. Yesterdays
07. You And The Night And The Music
08. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
09. Time On My Hands (And You In My Arms)
10. (I Don't Stand A) Ghost Of A Chance
11. A Cottage For Sale
12. Somebody Loves Me

CD 2:
01. Dancing In The Dark
02. Darn That Dream
03. It All depends On you
04. I'm Glad There Is You
05. Body And Soul
06. It Could Happen To You
07. I Only Have Eyes For You
08. I'll Be Seeing You
09. I Thought About You
10. You've Changed
11. I Remember You
12. When Your Lover Has Gone

CD 3:
01. Alone Together
02. Moonlight Becomes You
03. I've Got You Under My Skin
04. The Song Is You
05. Once In A While
06. It's The Talk Of The Town
07. Love Is Here To Stay
08. You're My Thrill
09. I'm In The Mood For Love
10. My Ideal
11. I'm Thru With Love
12. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)

John Herbert Gleason (February 26, 1916 – June 24, 1987) was an American comedian, actor, writer, composer and conductor. Developing a style and characters from growing up in Brooklyn, New York, he was known for his brash visual and verbal comedy, exemplified by his city bus driver Ralph Kramden character in the television series The Honeymooners. He also developed The Jackie Gleason Show, which maintained high ratings from the mid-1950s through 1970. After originating in New York City, filming moved to Miami Beach, Florida in 1964 after Gleason took up permanent residence there.

Among his notable film roles were Minnesota Fats in 1961's The Hustler (co-starring with Paul Newman), and Buford T. Justice in the Smokey and the Bandit series from 1977 into the early 1980s (co-starring Burt Reynolds). Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Gleason enjoyed a prominent secondary music career, producing a series of best-selling "mood music" albums. His first album, Music for Lovers Only, still holds the record for the longest stay on the Billboard Top Ten Charts (153 weeks), and his first 10 albums sold over a million copies each. To date his output spans some 20-plus singles, nearly 60 long-playing record albums, and over 40 CDs.





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Many thanks for lossless.