Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra - Classic Album Collection (2015)
Artist: Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra
Title: Classic Album Collection
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: JamadaClassics
Genre: Jazz Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:24:05
Total Size: 503 Mb / 1,3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Classic Album Collection
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: JamadaClassics
Genre: Jazz Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:24:05
Total Size: 503 Mb / 1,3 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Tudo Isto É Fado
02. Petticoats of Portugal
03. Rosa Engeitada
04. Mason Dixon Line
05. Fado De Santarem
06. The Portuguese Washerwomen
07. Fadistas Do Bairro Alto
08. Wonderland by Night
09. La Vie En Rose
10. Fado De Vila Franca
11. Fora De Portas
12. April in Portugal
13. Dreaming the Blues
14. Tammy
15. The Aim of My Desires
16. Siempre Que Lisboa Canta
17. This Song Is Yours Alone
18. Drifting and Dreaming
19. Stay with Me
20. Lullaby for Lovers
21. Happiness Never Comes Too Late
22. Tender Melody
23. Jersey Bounce
24. Horizon
25. On the Alamo
26. As I Love You
27. Cha! Bull!
28. Nem as Paredes Confesso
29. Shepherd´s Cha Cha
30. Arizona Flip
31. Catalania
32. Cannon Ball
33. Las Vegas
34. Old Noah
35. Por Deus Te Peco
36. Sobre Las Olas
37. My Yddishe Momme
38. Take It
39. Zoom Gali Gali
40. Samp Jednom Se Ljubi
41. Hanschen Klein
42. Si T´etais Roi
43. Rainy Sunday
44. Auld Sang Syne
45. Tenderly
46. Loging for You
47. Schlaf, Kindchen, Schlaf
48. Louisa
49. Sleepy Lagoon
50. Cerveza
51. Haifa
52. Fröhlicher Landmann
53. Ducky
54. The Nightingale
55. How Deep Is the Ocean
56. Don´t Forbid Me
57. Morgen
58. Finish Folk Song
59. Funny Talk
60. Midnight Snack
61. Twilight Time
62. Without Your Love
63. Dancing in the Dark
64. Only Those in Love
65. Savoy Blues
66. Unchained Melody
67. Newpaper
68. There I´ve Said It Again
69. Now and Forever
70. Somebody Loves Me
71. Ack Värmeland Du Sköna
72. Blue Moon
73. I´ll Get By
74. Plaisir D´amour
75. When I Fall in Love
Kaempfert was born in Hamburg, Germany, where he received his lifelong nickname, Fips, and studied at the local school of music. A multi-instrumentalist, he was hired by Hans Busch to play with his orchestra before serving as a bandsman in the German Navy during World War II. He later formed his own big band, toured with them, then worked as an arranger and producer, making hit records with Freddy Quinn and Ivo Robić. In 1961, he hired The Beatles to back Tony Sheridan for an album called My Bonnie. The album and its singles, released by Polydor Records, were the Beatles' first commercially released recordings.
Kaempfert's own first hit with his orchestra had been in 1960, "Wonderland by Night". Wonderland by Night couldn't get a hearing in Germany. Instead, Kaempfert brought the track to Decca Records in New York, who released it in America in 1959; with its haunting solo trumpet, muted brass, and lush strings, the single topped the American pop charts and turned Bert Kaempfert and Orchestra into international stars. Over the next few years, he revived such pop tunes as "Tenderly", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady", "Three O'Clock in the Morning", and "Bye Bye Blues", as well as composing pieces of his own, including "Spanish Eyes (Moon Over Naples)", "Danke Schoen", and "Wooden Heart", which were recorded by, respectively, Al Martino, Wayne Newton, and Elvis Presley. For Kaempfert, little may have brought him more personal satisfaction than Nat King Cole recording his "L-O-V-E".
As a producer, Kaempfert also played a part in the rise of The Beatles when he signed a Liverpool-based singer named Tony Sheridan, who was performing in Hamburg, and needed to recruit a band to play behind him on the proposed sides. He auditioned and signed the Beatles, and recorded two tracks with them during his sessions for Sheridan: "Ain't She Sweet", sung by rhythm guitarist John Lennon and the instrumental "Cry for a Shadow", co-written by Lennon and lead guitarist George Harrison. Kaempfert's recording of the Beatles, even as a backing band for Sheridan, provided an impetus to their subsequent success, even though none of the Kaempfert-recorded sides resembled the music for which they became famous. On October 28, 1961, a man walked into the music store owned by Brian Epstein to ask for a copy of "My Bonnie", recorded by the Beatles (but, actually credited to Tony Sheridan). The store did not have it, but Epstein noted the request and was so intrigued by the idea of a Liverpool band getting a record of its own out, he personally followed up on it. This event led to his discovery of the Beatles and, through his effort, their signing by George Martin to Parlophone Records after getting clear of any contractual claim by Polydor.
Kaempfert's own first hit with his orchestra had been in 1960, "Wonderland by Night". Wonderland by Night couldn't get a hearing in Germany. Instead, Kaempfert brought the track to Decca Records in New York, who released it in America in 1959; with its haunting solo trumpet, muted brass, and lush strings, the single topped the American pop charts and turned Bert Kaempfert and Orchestra into international stars. Over the next few years, he revived such pop tunes as "Tenderly", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady", "Three O'Clock in the Morning", and "Bye Bye Blues", as well as composing pieces of his own, including "Spanish Eyes (Moon Over Naples)", "Danke Schoen", and "Wooden Heart", which were recorded by, respectively, Al Martino, Wayne Newton, and Elvis Presley. For Kaempfert, little may have brought him more personal satisfaction than Nat King Cole recording his "L-O-V-E".
As a producer, Kaempfert also played a part in the rise of The Beatles when he signed a Liverpool-based singer named Tony Sheridan, who was performing in Hamburg, and needed to recruit a band to play behind him on the proposed sides. He auditioned and signed the Beatles, and recorded two tracks with them during his sessions for Sheridan: "Ain't She Sweet", sung by rhythm guitarist John Lennon and the instrumental "Cry for a Shadow", co-written by Lennon and lead guitarist George Harrison. Kaempfert's recording of the Beatles, even as a backing band for Sheridan, provided an impetus to their subsequent success, even though none of the Kaempfert-recorded sides resembled the music for which they became famous. On October 28, 1961, a man walked into the music store owned by Brian Epstein to ask for a copy of "My Bonnie", recorded by the Beatles (but, actually credited to Tony Sheridan). The store did not have it, but Epstein noted the request and was so intrigued by the idea of a Liverpool band getting a record of its own out, he personally followed up on it. This event led to his discovery of the Beatles and, through his effort, their signing by George Martin to Parlophone Records after getting clear of any contractual claim by Polydor.