The Three Suns - Everything Under the Sun (1963)

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Title: Everything Under the Sun
Year Of Release: 1963
Label: RCA Victor
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:57
Total Size: 231 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You) / Diga Diga Do / Margie / The Sheik 2:32
02. I'm Getting Sentimental over You / Hands Across the Table / I Can't Give You Anything but Love / Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody 3:38
03. For Me and My Gal / Moonlight /When My Sugar Walks Down the Street / Who's Sorry Now 2:22
04. All My Love 2:08
05. Girl of My Dreams / Ting-a-Ling / Belle of the Ball 2:30
06. Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm in Love / Dear Old Southland / How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree) / Caravan 2:44
07. Ma (He's Making Eyes at Me) / I've Been Floating Down the Old Green River / Idaho / Tzena, Tzena, Tzena 2:34
08. Does Your Heart Beat for Me / Don't Worry 'Bout Me / Take Me in Your Arms / Moonglow 3:39
09. My Honey's Lovin' Arms / When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues / Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia / It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 2:38
10. Serenade in the Night 2:15
11. The Blue Skirt Waltz / Heart of Paris / Mademoiselle de Paree 2:38
12. I've Got the World on a String / Hey Mr. Banjo / Pardon Me Pretty Baby / Lambeth Walk 2:22

The postwar-era pop trio the Three Suns comprised vocalist/organist Artie Dunn, guitarist Al Nevins and accordionist Morty Nevins. Although formed in 1939, the group did not achieve widespread success until their 1944 Top 20 rendition of "Twilight Time," co-written by the trio with Buck Ram, sold over a million copies. In 1947 the Three Suns topped the charts with "Peg o' My Heart," but by the 1950s line-up shuffles plagued the group -- first Al Nevins was replaced by Johnny Buck, who later gave way to Joe Negri, while brother Morty Nevins was replaced by accordionist and pianist Joe Vento in 1955. After disbanding, Dunn reformed the trio in 1957 with guitarist Johnny Romano and accordionist Tony Lovello; a largely-forgotten curio for several decades, by the 1990s the Three Suns had accrued hipster cache thanks to the lounge-music revival, and their original recordings resurfaced on any number of exotica and "space-age bachelor pad" reissues. Al Nevins also etched his name in pop history as the co-founder, with Don Kirshner, of Aldon Music, the songwriting house which served as the epicenter of the Brill Building music factory. ~ Jason Ankeny