Alice Faye - Got My Mind on My Music (1997)
Artist: Alice Faye
Title: Got My Mind on My Music [JASCD105-6]
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:30:15
Total Size: 489 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Got My Mind on My Music [JASCD105-6]
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:30:15
Total Size: 489 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Oh, I Didn't Know (2:59)
2. According to the Moonlight (3:30)
3. You Belong To Me (1:06)
4. Music Is Magic (2:50)
5. Whose Big Baby Are You? (1:16)
6. I'm Shooting High (1:53)
7. I Love to Ride the Horses on a Merry-Go-Round (1:16)
8. But Definitely (2:13)
9. When I'm With You (1:29)
10. You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby (3:47)
11. Sing, Baby, Baby (2:06)
12. You Turned the Tables on Me (1:41)
13. One Never Knows, Does One? (1:39)
14. Goodnight, My Love (1:29)
15. He Ain't Got Rhythm (1:53)
16. This Year's Kisses (1:49)
17. Slumming on Park Avenue (2:42)
18. You Can't Have Everything (2:17)
19. Danger, Love At Work (3:22)
20. Afraid to Dream / You Can't Have Everything (3:34)
21. Please Pardon Us, We're in Love (2:34)
22. My Fine Feathered Friend (2:11)
23. Got My Mind on Music (3:01)
24. Think Twice (1:55)
25. This Is Where I Came In (3:26)
26. Medley: Alexander's Ragtime Band / International Rag / When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam' / Everybody's Doing It (5:17)
27. Now It Can Be Told (2:10)
28. Remember / Alone (2:00)
29. Are You in the Mood for Mischief? (3:28)
30. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry (1:11)
31. The Vamp (1:21)
32. I'm Just Wild About Harry (1:29)
1. I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak (1:26)
2. Rose of Washington Square (2:53)
3. My Man (3:29)
4. I'll See You in My Dreams (2:00)
5. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (2:03)
6. Blue Lovebird (2:34)
7. Hawaii-a (Adapted from K-K-K-Katy) (2:04)
8. You Say the Sweetest Things, Baby (4:25)
9. Moonlight Bay (1:50)
10. America, I Love You (3:52)
11. The Sheik of Araby (2:58)
12. Get Out and Get Under (1:19)
13. They Met in Rio (1:53)
14. Boa Noite (1:42)
15. It's All in a Lifetime (1:49)
16. I Take to You (2:45)
17. Where You Are (2:59)
18. Long Ago Last Night (2:51)
19. Romance and Rhumba (3:08)
20. Tropical Magic (1:26)
21. Ragtime Cowboy Joe (1:15)
22. Sweet Cider Time (1:09)
23. The Grizzly Bear (2:31)
24. Why Do They Always Pick on Me? (2:25)
25. By the Light of the Silvery Moon (3:18)
26. You'll Never Know (2:41)
27. Hello, Frisco, Hello (1:27)
28. No Love, No Nothing (4:44)
29. The Polka-Dot Polka (2:37)
30. A Journey to a Star (3:17)
Blonde, cuddly, shapely, kind, she was not rated as one of the screen's great beauties. Detractors pointed to her forehead, saying it was rather high, that she had an upturned nose, her cheeks were prominent, almost plump and the chin was too long and jutted forward at an unflattering angle. She would often curl or twist her lip slightly whilst singing, which prompted a New York critic to write in 1938, "We've had close-ups of Miss Faye whose inability to speak or sing without throwing her mouth into trembles has begun to wear us down". However, about one feature there was no dissension - her vivid blue eyes, adorned with long velvet lashes that wafted like ostrich plumes in a gentle breeze. She could act, she could dance, and she photographed well. Most of all, she could sing. Darryl F. Zanuck, production boss at 20th Century-Fox Films declared, "No one can sell a song quite as well as Alice Faye", whilst the great Irving Berlin openly admitted: "I'd rather have Alice Faye introduce my songs than anyone else".