Rose Murphy - Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered) (2021)

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Title: Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Master Tape Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:18:05
Total Size: 258 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Busy Line (Remastered)
02. Honeysuckle Rose (Remastered)
03. I Wanna Be Loved by You (Remastered)
04. Sweet Georgia Brown (Remastered)
05. Peek-A-Boo (Remastered)
06. Pennies from Heaven (Remastered)
07. Sympathetic Little Star (Remastered)
08. A Little Bird Told Me (Remastered)
09. I Can't Give You Anything but Love (Remastered)
10. Button up Your Overcoat (Remastered)
11. The Best Things in Life Are Free (Remastered)
12. Jim (Remastered)
13. You Were Meant for Me (Remastered)
14. By the Waters of Minnetonka (Remastered)
15. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (Remastered)
16. Midnight on the Trail (Remastered)
17. Time on My Hands (Remastered)
18. Coquette (Remastered)
19. I Can't Give You Anything but Love 2 (Remastered)
20. Mm-Mm Good (Remastered)
21. The Little Red Monkey (Remastered)
22. Me and My Shadow (Remastered)
23. Wishing (Will Make It So) (Remastered)
24. Cecelia (Remastered)
25. Rose of the Rio Grande (Remastered)
26. Miss Annabel Lee (Remastered)
27. When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Remastered)
28. Gee, I Wonder What the Trouble Can Be (Remastered)
29. A Shanty in Old Shanty Town (Remastered)

Rose Murphy has a unique place in music history. She became famous as "the Chee Chee Girl" because she sang "chee chee" in her high-pitched voice somewhere during nearly every number. She was an excellent pianist, although best known for her eccentric singing. She was unknown until "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" became her trademark song in the mid-'40s. Her singing was always bubbly and her style included cutesy percussion sounds, giggling, and squeals. To some she was cute, to others she could sound annoying after a few minutes. Murphy appeared regularly on the radio in the mid-'40s. Among her more popular recordings (made for Majestic, Victor, and MCA) were "When I Grow Too Old to Dream," "Girls Were Made to Take Care of Boys," "Me and My Shadow," "Busy Line," "A Little Bird Told Me," and "Button Up Your Overcoat." She recorded relatively little after 1950 other than an album apiece for Verve (mid-'50s), United Artists (1962), and Black & Blue (1980). By the 1960s, Rose Murphy was largely forgotten in the United States, although Ella Fitzgerald always did an imitation of her on her version of "I Can't Give You Anything But Love." However, "the Chee Chee Girl" retained her popularity in Europe and worked regularly overseas during her last three decades. ~ Scott Yanow


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Many thanks for lossless.