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Coming Back Like a Song: 25 Hits 1941-1947
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Track Listings
1 | Yes, Indeed! |
2 | Manhattan Serenade |
3 | It Could Happen To You |
4 | Long Ago And Far Away |
5 | I Love You |
6 | The Trolley Song |
7 | Out Of This World |
8 | Candy |
9 | There's No You |
10 | That's For Me |
11 | Symphony |
12 | Day By Day |
13 | Baby, Won't You Please Come Home? |
14 | I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time |
15 | You Keep Coming Back Like A Song |
16 | The Things We Did Last Summer |
17 | Promise |
18 | Sonata |
19 | Ivy |
20 | Temptation 'Tim-Tayshun' |
21 | I'm So Right Tonight |
22 | Feudin' And Fightin' |
23 | Serenade Of The Bells |
24 | Black Is The Colour |
25 | White Christmas |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : ASV Living Era
- Date First Available : October 21, 2006
- Label : ASV Living Era
- ASIN : B00000616C
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #458,963 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,830 in Classic Big Band
- #4,356 in Traditional Jazz & Ragtime (CDs & Vinyl)
- #6,168 in Traditional Pop
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
Personal entertainment is my primary use. I also share with family and friends.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2013
Jo Stafford was terrific but I bought this CD because she made the only great recording of the song "Ivy" which is the name of our adorable twelve year old grand daughter. I plan to sing it to her using my Karaoke speakers.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2011
This is a great album for me! I am old enough to remember most of the songs, and her renditions of them. Especially enjoyed "Temptation" with Red Ingles, as I had sung it with a few friends back in high school.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2004
As a single CD representing Jo's music of the forties, this is not as strong overall as Capitol Collectors series, but in 2004, ASV released a double CD (You belong to me) containing more of Jo's music of the forties together with some of her music from the early fifties. Taken together, these two collections present a fairly strong selection of Jo's music up to 1952. However, fans wanting a comprehensive collection have another alternative strategy - the boxed set (Yes indeed) covering Jo's music on Capitol plus the best compilation of Jo's fifties music (Columbia hits collection), which is a total of five CD's for around the same price as the three CD's that make up the two ASV collections.
Of course, nothing is that simple because there are some of Jo's hits that only appear on the ASV collections. Out of this world, Ivy and White Christmas are available on this single CD while Say something sweet to your sweetheart, Sometime and Goodnight Irene are available on the double CD (You belong to me). These tracks are omitted from Yes indeed, but as that box contains four CD's and is devoted entirely to her Capitol recordings, there are many more tracks on that set that aren't on the two ASV releases.
So my advice is this. If you want to hear Jo sing Out of this world, Ivy or White Christmas, buy this. If you only want a single CD of Jo's forties music and you're not bothered about those tracks, go for the Capitol Collectors series. If you want to build a collection of Jo's music, there are different ways to go but dedicated Jo Stafford fans may wish to buy all the compilations I've mentioned, together with the rarities collection (Jo Stafford on Capitol) just to have everything available - there are tracks on each that aren't available elsewhere - but it would involve a lot of duplication. Between these five compilations, every solo hit that Jo had during her time with Capitol is included at least once. Some of her duet hits with Gordon MacRae are missing and there are still some of her later Columbia hits not available on CD.
Jo Stafford was one of the finest and most popular singers of her generation. It's great to see that all her important recordings are available on CD but it's a shame that collecting them all involves a lot of duplication.
Of course, nothing is that simple because there are some of Jo's hits that only appear on the ASV collections. Out of this world, Ivy and White Christmas are available on this single CD while Say something sweet to your sweetheart, Sometime and Goodnight Irene are available on the double CD (You belong to me). These tracks are omitted from Yes indeed, but as that box contains four CD's and is devoted entirely to her Capitol recordings, there are many more tracks on that set that aren't on the two ASV releases.
So my advice is this. If you want to hear Jo sing Out of this world, Ivy or White Christmas, buy this. If you only want a single CD of Jo's forties music and you're not bothered about those tracks, go for the Capitol Collectors series. If you want to build a collection of Jo's music, there are different ways to go but dedicated Jo Stafford fans may wish to buy all the compilations I've mentioned, together with the rarities collection (Jo Stafford on Capitol) just to have everything available - there are tracks on each that aren't available elsewhere - but it would involve a lot of duplication. Between these five compilations, every solo hit that Jo had during her time with Capitol is included at least once. Some of her duet hits with Gordon MacRae are missing and there are still some of her later Columbia hits not available on CD.
Jo Stafford was one of the finest and most popular singers of her generation. It's great to see that all her important recordings are available on CD but it's a shame that collecting them all involves a lot of duplication.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2003
Unlike any other current CD of Jo Stafford's singing that I have been able to find, this one contains the most beautiful single track I've ever heard her sing: the Arlen/Mercer "Out of this world". This is one of those tracks you find yourself needing to listen to six times in quick succession: the beauty of the melodic line is perfect for the glowing long phrases that Jo Stafford does with such apparent effortlessness. The whole CD is the best sample of Stafford's singing I know, and this track outstanding.