Kitty Kallen - The Kitty Kallen Collection 1939-62 (2015)

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Title: The Kitty Kallen Collection 1939-62
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Acrobat
Genre: Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 02:24:09
Total Size: 360 mb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. A Table in a Corner
02. So Many Times
03. Love for Sale
04. The Moon and the Willow Tree
05. Wham
06. Moonlight Becomes You
07. They're Either Too Young or Too Old 
08. Star Eyes 
09. Bésame Mucho 
10. When They Ask About You 
11. I'm Beginning to See the Light 
12. I Don't Care Who Knows It 
13. Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry 
14. Yah-ta-Ta, Yah-ta-Ta 
15. 11: 60 Pm 
16. I'll Buy That Dream 
17. It's Been a Long, Long Time 
18. The Wonder of You
19. Waitin' for the Train to Come In 
20. My Heart Belongs to Daddy 
21. Kiss Me Sweet
22. Juke Box Annie
23. Our Lady of Fatima 
24. The Aba Daba Honeymoon 

CD2
01. To Be Loved by You
02. Are You Looking for a Sweetheart?
03. Little Things Mean a Lot
04. In the Chapel in the Moonlight
05. Take Everything but You
06. I Want You All to Myself (Just You)
07. Don't Let the Kiddy Geddin
08. I'd Never Forgive Myself
09. Honestly
10. Forgive Me
11. Just Between Friends
12. Sweet Kentucky Rose
13. How Lonely Can I Get?
14. Go on with the Wedding
15. Will I Always Be Your Sweetheart?
16. How About Me?
17. Lasting Love
18. Crying Roses
19. Love Is a Sacred Thing
20. If I Give My Heart to You
21. That Old Feeling
22. Need Me
23. Got a Date with an Angel
24. Hey Good Lookin'
25. Summertime Lies
26. It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
27. My Coloring Book



American songstress KittyKallen had a remarkable career, starting in the swing era of the late '30s and extending beyond the rock 'n' roll explosion of the '50s into the early '60s, racking up a lengthy run of hits spanning two decades. She began her career as a singer with some of the most popular orchestras of the swing and big band years - Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, Harry James and briefly with Artie Shaw - and with the Dorsey and James outfits enjoyed a dozen hits during the early '40s, including three No. 1s. As a solo artist she readily found a niche in the mainstream pop world of the late '40s and early '50s, scoring many more hits, with the career highlight being a No. 1 on both sides of the Atlantic with Little Things mean A Lot in 1954. She was able to maintain her popularity and profile on radio and TV through the '50s despite the rapid changes in popular taste, updating her style to ensure she had hits into the 1960s. This great-value 51-track collection covers the breadth of her career from her recording debut with Jack Teagarden in 1939, through to her last Top 20 hit in 1962, naturally including all her 31 Billboard and Cashbox chart entries, and provides an admirable showcase for her distinctive talent.

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Compressed till 83 %. Any chance for Wave or Flac 0? Would be 100 times better.