Product Description2 CD SET//They’re Playing Our Song -Great Romantic Standards – Volume 2///
Disc 1 ///
1 I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm -Dean Martin 02:46
2 Cheek To Cheek -Peggy Lee 02:49
3 Young At Heart -Jimmy Durante 02:50
4 The Way You Look Tonight -Doris Day 03:28
5 Embraceable You -Jack Jones 03:04
6 These Foolish Things -Jo Stafford With The Art Van Damme Quintet 03:27
7 Hello, Young Lovers -Johnny Mathis 04:18
8 September In The Rain -Julie London 01:42
9 There! I’ve Said It Again -Bobby Vinton 02:23
10 But Not For Me -Linda Ronstadt 05:29
11 The More I See You -Andy Williams 02:24
12 In The Still Of The Night -Engelbert Humperdinck 04:15
13 Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing -Jerry Vale 02:41
14 Where Or When -Ray Conniff And His Orchestra 03:20
15 If Ever I Would Leave You -Robert Goulet 03:18
Disc 2 ///
1 You Made Me Love You (I Didn’t Want To Do It) -Patsy Cline 02:48
2 It’s De-Lovely- Johnny Mathis 02:49
3 You Do Something To Me -Ella Fitzgerald 02:24
4 Love Is Here To Stay- Nat King Cole 02:49
5 Someone To Watch Over Me -Rosemary Clooney 03:39
6 The Song Is You – Tony Dorsey With Frank Sinatra 03:26
7 It’s Wonderful -The McGuire Sisters 02:14
8 The Nearness Of You -John Gary 02:41
9 Strangers In The Night -Mel Torme 02:40
10 It’s Easy To Remember- Perry Como 03:16
11 Come Rain Or Come Shine -Polly Bergen 02:47
12 Begin Th Beguine- Andy Williams 03:15
13 It’s Magic -Doris Day 03:27
14 How Deep Is The Ocean- Vic Damone 04:02
15 All The Way -Patti Page

{ 3 comments }
Most of these songs are a little on the slow side, but are all good classics. Just make sure you have a cup of coffee before you listen!
Rating: 3 / 5
A nice collection of 30 quiet and nostalgic songs. I own the 3 others sets, which I like as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
For those of us born in the 40s and 50s, this is the music we grew up with, probably the music our parents fell in love to. Beside the fact that these are all good compositions, performed by the stars that made them popular, the music would make a great addition to social studies classes. Or,share with young people as you tell them what your life was like when you recall hearing these songs.
Rating: 5 / 5
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