Jennifer Sheehan - You Made Me Love You (2010)

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Title: You Made Me Love You
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Self Released
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:55:48
Total Size: 272 mb
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Tracklist

01. All the Things You Are
02. Some of These Days
03. You Made Me Love You
04. In the Still of the Night
05. How Long Has This Been Going On?
06. Do You Miss Me?
07. If You Hadn't, But You Did
08. I'll Be Seeing You
09. Take Me to the World / Take the Moment
10. Two for the Road / What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
11. When October Goes
12. I Can't Be New
13. Movie of My Life
14. What'll I Do? / Unexpressed
15. Some Enchanted Evening / Fable
16. Love Is Here to Stay

It's time to celebrate! The Great American Songbook is celebrating its 100th birthday and multi-award winning vocalist Jennifer Sheehan has created a critically-acclaimed show (and now an album of songs from that show) that recognizes this milestone and celebrates the phenomenal music that has moved and delighted generations.

While the Great American Songbook is widely considered to be a collection of standards from the 1920s until about 1960 (when rock 'n' roll and other genres began to dominate the airwaves), Jennifer shows how the Songbook actually began about 100 years ago, with the recording of the first true modern American standard, "Some of These Days." And, while the Songbook may have lost the spotlight in the '60s, the second chapter of the Songbook- just as glorious as the first- continues to be written!

Passionate about classics from the Songbook’s Golden Era, as well as more contemporary masterpieces, Sheehan sings the songs—and the praises—of America’s finest lyricists and composers—from Berlin to Bucchino and Gershwin to Guettel. And she shares how their songs have taken hold of the hearts and imaginations of generations, including her own!

The show (and album) includes songs by Jerome Kern, George & Ira Gershwin, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, Jule Styne, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Henry Mancini, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, Barry Manilow, Susan Werner, Adam Guettel and more!