The Strings of Paris – Sleepy Shores (1987)

Artist: The Strings of Paris
Title: Sleepy Shores
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Movieplay Digital
Genre: Jazz, Lounge, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:18
Total Size: 130/309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sleepy Shores
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Movieplay Digital
Genre: Jazz, Lounge, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:18
Total Size: 130/309 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sleep Shores 3:28
02. I'll Never Love This Way Again 3:03
03. Felicita 2:52
04. Georgia On My Mind 4:32
05. Speak Softly Love 2:58
06. Girl from Ipanema 2:41
07. You Don't Bring Me Flowers 3:28
08. Moulin Rouge 3:12
09. Barcarolle 3:52
10. Nel Blu Dipito Di Blu 2:53
11. Ebb Tide 3:39
12. Two Sleep People 3:39
13. La Montanara 3:08
14. Disco Tropez 2:16
15. Stardust 3:45
16. Bilitis 2:53
"Sleepy Shores" is an instrumental album and composition of the same name performed by The Strings of Paris.
The album was released in 1987 on the Beautiful Music Collection label in Brazil. It is a collection of popular easy listening tunes and jazz arrangements. Jean Paul De La Tour conducted the orchestra on this recording.
The melody "Sleepy Shores" itself was written by British composer and pianist Johnny Pearson. It gained widespread popularity in the early 1970s as the theme song to the British television series "Owen, M.D."
The melody performed by The Strings of Paris features a soft string section, typical of 1980s orchestras working in the lounge and romantic instrumental genres.
The album was released in 1987 on the Beautiful Music Collection label in Brazil. It is a collection of popular easy listening tunes and jazz arrangements. Jean Paul De La Tour conducted the orchestra on this recording.
The melody "Sleepy Shores" itself was written by British composer and pianist Johnny Pearson. It gained widespread popularity in the early 1970s as the theme song to the British television series "Owen, M.D."
The melody performed by The Strings of Paris features a soft string section, typical of 1980s orchestras working in the lounge and romantic instrumental genres.