Ed Ames - Ed Ames on Broadway: Opening Night / More I Cannot Wish You (2014)

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Title: Ed Ames on Broadway: Opening Night / More I Cannot Wish You
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Masterworks Broadway
Genre: Pop, Vocal
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:09:33
Total Size: 169/416 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. If Ever I Would Leave You (from "Camelot") 3:15
02. What Kind of Fool Am I? (from "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off") 1:53
03. Before I Kiss the World Goodbye (from "Jennie") 2:39
04. Try to Remember (from "The Fantasticks") 4:00
05. Somewhere (from "The Student Gypsy or The Prince of Liederkranz") 2:06
06. Her Face (from "Carnival") 2:45
07. I Believe in You (from "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying") 3:05
08. My Love is Yours (from "The Student Gypsy or The Prince of Liederkranz") 2:16
09. They Were You (from "The Fantasticks") 2:55
10. Pretty Is (from "110 In The Shade") 2:55
11. Where You Are (from "Jennie") 2:44
12. As Long as She Needs Me (from "Oliver!") 2:35
13. It's Today (from "Mame") 2:21
14. I Still See Elisa (from "Paint Your Wagon") 2:40
15. If She Walked into My Life (from "Mame") 4:05
16. Rose of Washington Square 2:57
17. More I Cannot Wish You (from "Guys and Dolls") 3:53
18. The Impossible Dream (from "Man of La Mancha") 2:36
19. Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from "The Sound of Music") 2:25
20. The Trolley Song 2:37
21. The Ballad of the Sad Young Men (from "The Nervous Set") 4:33
22. Cast Your Fate to the Wind 2:36
23. Deserted Carousel 3:38
24. Without a Song 2:01

Pop vocalist Ed Ames was born Ed Urick in 1927. The youngest of four brothers, he began to sing with Joe, Gene, and Vic in the late '40s. The Ames Brothers hit the Top Ten three times between 1954 and 1957, and starred in their own series in 1955. After the group broke up in 1959, Ames traveled to New York to study acting; he appeared in a few stage productions and then accepted a role in the series Daniel Boone playing Mingo the Indian. He began recording again in 1964, eventually notching seven hits in the charts, including 1967's Top Ten single "My Cup Runneth Over." Twelve albums were eventually released from the mid-'60s to early '70s, including The Best of Ed Ames (1969). Ed Ames died at his home in Los Angeles, CA on May 21, 2023; he was 95 years of age.



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