5031344002837

Moments Like These

Dinah Shore

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Format: CD

Cat No: ROYCD283

Release Date:  23 February 2009

Label:  Flare

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5031344002837

Genres:  Easy Listening  

  • Description

    'Moments Like These', vocalist Dinah Shore’s stunning album from 1958, in the original beautiful stereo, has never before appeared on CD.

    This collection also includes bonus tracks from Shore’s later singles which are also all new to CD. This is a stunning CD, with the wonderful Dinah Shore at her very best, backed by the lush orchestra of Harry Zimmerman.

    Tracks: Deep Purple / When The World Was Young / Moments Like This / I’ll Remember April / These Foolish Things / I Fall In Love Too Easily / I Loved Him / What’s New? / I Can Dream, Can’t I? / Now I Know / How Long Has This Been Going On? / Something Wonderful / Until / West Of The Mountains / Pretty Mandolin / Tempting / The Stowaway / I Could Have Danced All Night / The Whistling Tree / What A Heavenly Night / Hey, Babe, Hey! / Dealin’ The Blues / Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / Till / I’ve Never Left Your Arms / The Scene Of The Crime

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Deep Purple
      • 2. When The World Was Young
      • 3. Moments Like This
      • 4. I'll Remember April
      • 5. These Foolish Things
      • 6. I Fall In Love Too Easily
      • 7. I Loved Him
      • 8. What's New?
      • 9. I Can Dream, Can't I?
      • 10. Now I Know
      • 11. How Long Has This Been Going On?
      • 12. Something Wonderful
      • 13. Until
      • 14. West Of The Mountains
      • 15. Pretty Mandolin
      • 16. Tempting
      • 17. The Stowaway
      • 18. I Could Have Danced All Night
      • 19. The Whistling Tree
      • 20. What A Heavenly Night
      • 21. Hey, Babe, Hey!
      • 22. Dealin' The Blues
      • 23. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
      • 24. Till
      • 25. I've Never Left Your Arms
      • 26. The Scene Of The Crime