Morgana King - Essential Classics, Vol. 948: Morgana King (2025)

Artist: Morgana King
Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 948: Morgana King
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz Flac (tracks) / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:30
Total Size: 405/225 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 948: Morgana King
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz Flac (tracks) / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 1:05:30
Total Size: 405/225 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ev'rything I Love (3:20)
2. It's Only a Paper Moon (2:51)
3. If You Could See Me Now (3:21)
4. Body and Soul (4:06)
5. Bill (2:49)
6. For You, for Me, Forevermore (3:04)
7. Down in the Depths (3:06)
8. You Don't Know What Love Is (3:09)
9. Frankie and Johnny (2:43)
10. Something to Remember You By (3:47)
1. Mad About the Boy (3:30)
2. Mean to Me (3:28)
3. You're Not so Easy to Forget (2:38)
4. More Than You Know (4:06)
5. When Your Lover Has Gone (3:18)
6. There's a Lull in My Life (3:19)
7. I See Two Lovers (3:58)
8. The Song Is You (2:21)
9. I'll String Along with You (3:17)
10. Here I'll Stay (3:12)
American jazz singer and actress.
Born June 4, 1930 in Pleasantville, New York.
Died March 22, 2018 (aged 87) Palm Springs, California.
She was married to Tony Fruscella and to Willie Dennis.
Her professional singing career began at age sixteen. She had a four-octave contralto vocal range. In 1964, she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist. The award went to the Beatles. She headlined clubs, concert halls and hotels, and toured throughout the United States, Europe, Australia and South America.
She charted with "I Have Loved Me a Man" in 1967, which rose to #34 on the U.S. adult contemporary charts.
Born June 4, 1930 in Pleasantville, New York.
Died March 22, 2018 (aged 87) Palm Springs, California.
She was married to Tony Fruscella and to Willie Dennis.
Her professional singing career began at age sixteen. She had a four-octave contralto vocal range. In 1964, she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist. The award went to the Beatles. She headlined clubs, concert halls and hotels, and toured throughout the United States, Europe, Australia and South America.
She charted with "I Have Loved Me a Man" in 1967, which rose to #34 on the U.S. adult contemporary charts.