Release Date: 2008-10-22, Audio CD, Bmg Japan
Though she would finish her career as one of the most respected jazz singers in American popular music, Rosemary Clooney fought long and hard for those props. This 16-track collection chronicles the early stages of her struggle, mixing the outright, if still vibrant novelty songs (tunes like "Mambo Italiano" and "Come On-A My House" were foisted on Clooney by label exec Mitch Miller) that helped make her a popular film, radio and TV star with more sublime fare like "Tenderly" and the emblematic hit "Hey
Personnel includes: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); John Pizzarelli (vocals, guitar); k.d. Lang, Linda Ronstadt, Keith Carradine (vocals
Uncollected Rosemary Clooney, 1951-1952
Bette Midler Sings The Rosemary Clooney Songbook * Guest Artist(s): Barry Manilow Robbie Buchanan 1 rating September 30, 2003 Contemp. Pop Vocals Pop Vocal Columbia Personnel includes: Bette Mildler (vocals); Barry Manilow, Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Dean Parks, George Doering, Michael Thompson (guitar); Herb Pederson (banjo); Kenny Blackwell (mandolin); Randy Waldman, Steve Welch (piano); Robbie Buchanon (keyboards, bass, drums); Chuck Berghofer (bass); Gregg Field, Vinnie Calaiuta (drums); Beverly Staunton,
Personnel includes: Rosemary Clooney, George Morgan (vocals); Buddy Cole & His Orchestra; Percy Faith & His Orchestra; Mitch Miller & His Orchestra;Frank Comstock & The Mellomen; The Tunesmiths. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
The Uncollected Rosemary Clooney, 1951-1952
Rosemary Clooney 16 Most Requested Songs
Making Whoopee: The Love Songs Of Rosemary Clooney
Release Date: Apr 8 1994, Audio CD, Hindsight Records
: Beautiful Ballads $7.44 (List Price: $ 9.98) Sell date: 10/2004 Label: Collectables Records Mfg's Catalog#: 8058 CDC Part#: 976871 Beautiful Ballads Although she was adored by her pop audience for breezy material such as 'Come On-a My House,' Rosemary Clooney was in fact a fine jazz singer at heart (like Kay Starr ), and excelled in many different settings. Ballads were one of those settings, and this collection from Collectables spends its brief running time focused squarely on that talent. Comprising
Though she would finish her career as one of the most respected jazz singers in American popular music, Rosemary Clooney fought long and hard for those props. This 16-track collection chronicles the early stages of her struggle, mixing the outright, if still vibrant novelty songs (tunes like "Mambo Italiano" and "Come On-A My House" were foisted on Clooney by label exec Mitch Miller) that helped make her a popular film, radio and TV star with more sublime fare like "Tenderly" and the emblematic hit "Hey
Personnel includes: Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone); Gary Foster (saxophone); Warren Vache (cornet); Woody...
Making Whoopee: The Love Songs of Rosemary Clooney
Proper Introduction To Rosemary Clooney: Tenderly
Rosemary Clooney Tenderly (CBS) Tenderly (CBS) Jazz Vocal Classic Jazz Vocals This Old House - (with Buddy Cole & His Orchestra) I Whisper Your Name Man (Uh-Huh) - (with Jose Ferrer) Tenderly - (with Percy Faith & His Orchestra) Red Garters - (from "Red Garters", with The Paramount Studio Orchestra) Hey There - (from "The Pajama Game", with Buddy Cole & His Orchestra) Oh, You Beautiful Doll Sisters - (from "White Christmas", with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra) Just a-Sittin' and a-Rockin' - (with Duke