Jerry Vale - The Collection (2004)

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Title: The Collection
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Sony
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 58:10 + 01:01:19 + 01:01:17
Total Size: 456 Mb / 1 Gb (scans)
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Have You Looked into Your Heart
02. Old Cape Cod
03. Al Di La
04. Be My Love
05. Tears Keep Falling
06. Malafemmena
07. Dommage, Dommage (Too Bad, Too Bad)
08. Where Were You When I Needed You
09. For Mama
10. Somewhere
11. If Ever I Would Leave You
12. Love Me the Way I Love You
13. Non Dimenticar
14. O Sole Mio (My Sunshine)
15. The Impossible Dream
16. Arrivederci, Roma
17. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
18. Amore, Scusami (My Love, Forgive Me)
19. Ciao, Ciao, Bambina
20. Mama

CD 2
01. Pretend You Don't See Her
02. Go Chase a Moonbeam
03. Innamorata (Sweetheart)
04. Go
05. Prima Donna
06. And This Is My Beloved (from Kismet])
07. Two Purple Shadows
08. You Don't Know Me
09. If
10. Enchanted
11. And No One Knows
12. Solitaire
13. More (Theme from Mondo Cane)
14. My Way
15. La Vie en Rose
16. Moonlight Becomes You
17. Red Sails in the Sunset
18. How High the Moon
19. I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
20. You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)

CD 3
01. What Kind of Fool Am I (from Stop the World I Want to Get Up)
02. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) (from on a Clear Day You Can ...)
03. So in Love (from Kiss Me Kate)
04. The Shadow of Your Smile (from Sandpiper)
05. Blue Velvet
06. I Love You Because
07. It's Magic
08. Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl (And Leave the Rest to Me)
09. My Melancholy Baby
10. It Had to Be You
11. The Very Thought of You
12. Paradise
13. I Can't Stop Loving You
14. Spanish Eyes
15. Volare
16. Maria [From West Side Story]
17. Sunrise, Sunset
18. Stranger in Paradise (from Kismet)
19. On the Street Where You Live (from My Fair Lady)
20. Some Enchanted Evening (from South Pacific)

Jerry Vale's beautiful high-tenor voice graced many of the most enchanting pop songs of the '50s and '60s, including a parade of Italian-American favorites like "Innamorata (Sweetheart)," "Volare," "Amore, Scusami," and his signature song, "Al Di La." Vale, born Genaro Louis Vitaliano in 1932, learned the Italian repertoire from an early age; his mother often sang around the house and trotted out the old songs at extended-family gatherings. While shining shoes at a local barber shop at the age of 11, young Vitaliano began singing popular songs for customers while he worked. He was soon sent to a vocal coach, where he learned piano as well as voice. Over the course of just four years, he'd progressed from school productions to paying gigs to residencies at supper clubs around New York City. After Guy Mitchell caught his set at one club, Jerry Vale began recording demonstration discs for Columbia. When A&R supremo Mitch Miller heard his excellent voice, however, he signed Vale to his own contract. Vale first hit the charts in 1953 with "You Can Never Give Me Back My Heart" (arranged by Percy Faith), and continued during the mid-'50s with "Two Purple Shadows," "I Live Each Day," and his biggest hit, "You Don't Know Me." Though his first explicitly Italian recording, "Innamorata (Sweetheart)," finally appeared in 1956, it wasn't until 1962 that Vale convinced the notoriously conservative Miller to record a full album of Italian songs. I Have But One Heart proved a big seller and was followed one year later by Arrivederci, Roma and a continental LP, The Language of Love, both of which placed even higher than the first on the album charts. Though the mid-'60s were a trying time for traditional pop singers, Vale continued to be successful, with singles like "Have You Looked Into Your Heart" and "For Mama," and Top 40 LPs like There Goes My Heart and It's Magic. And even after his albums began failing to make the charts in the early '70s, Vale remained a popular name in clubs and on television throughout the '70s and '80s. ~ John Bush