Great American Songbook - The King's Singers

Great American Songbook

The King's Singers

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 2013-09-02
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 2013 Signum Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Best Is yet to Come The King's Singers 3:06
2
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewild The King's Singers 3:25
3
Let's Misbehave The King's Singers 3:09
4
Night and Day The King's Singers 2:55
5
Cry Me a River The King's Singers 3:21
6
I've Got the World on a String The King's Singers 2:53
7
When I Fall in Love The King's Singers 4:12
8
It's De-Lovely The King's Singers 4:47
9
Beyond the Sea The King's Singers 3:50
10
Cheek to Cheek The King's Singers 4:09
11
Begin the Beguine The King's Singers 4:15
12
At Last The King's Singers 2:30
13
I've Got You Under My Skin The King's Singers 3:41
14
The Lady Is a Tramp The King's Singers 3:40
15
My Funny Valentine The King's Singers 3:24
16
I Won't Dance The King's Singers 3:57
17
Every Time We Say Goodbye The King's Singers 2:44
18
Let's Misbehave The King's Singers 3:25
19
Begin the Beguine The King's Singers 4:31
20
At Last The King's Singers 2:48
21
It's De-Lovely The King's Singers 5:31
22
The Lady Is a Tramp The King's Singers 3:49
23
My Funny Valentine The King's Singers 4:03
24
I've Got the World on a String The King's Singers 3:39
25
Every Time We Say Goodbye The King's Singers 3:43

Reviews

  • Blend is PHENOMENAL

    5
    By sfgposey24
    This album is absolutely amazing. This is the first album with Chris Bruerton that I've purchased, and let me just say that I have fallen in love with his voice. He, along with Johnny and Chris Gabbitas, make the most gorgeous sounds together. You will not be disappointed with this purchase!!
  • Lush, Lush, Lush. Did I mention it's lush???

    5
    By ssaattbb
    There's no question that The King's Singers are the most versitile ensemble on the planet. This album proves that they are as comfortable with the Great American Songbook as they are with the motets of Palestrina, Josquin, and the masses of Byrd. Wow... the blend is perfection, and this is perhaps the greatest vocal jazz album since The Best of the Manhattan Transfer. Amazing!

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