Thanks For The Memories Vinyl LP (8xLP Record, Album, Compilationilation, Mono + Box) - NM/NM

Thanks For The Memories Vinyl LP (8xLP Record, Album, Compilationilation, Mono + Box) - NM/NM

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Track List:

. Unforgettable Melodies
A1. Bing Crosby – Thanks For The Memory From “The Big Broadcast Of 1938”
A2. Teresa Brewer – Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel In)
A3. Patti Page – Mockin’ Bird Hill
A4. The Mills Brothers – Glow Worm
A5. The De Castro Sisters – Teach Me Tonight
A6. Bing Crosby, Gary Crosby (2) – Sam’s Song (The Happy Tune)
A7. Eartha Kitt – C’Est Si Bon
B1. Percy Faith – Swedish Rhapsody
B2. Leroy Anderson – Sleigh Ride
B3. Mantovani And His Orchestra – Greensleeves
B4. Michel Legrand Et Son Orchestre – I Love Paris From “Can Can”
B5. Frank Chacksfield – Ebb Tide
B6. Mantovani And His Orchestra – Charmaine
B7. Leroy Anderson – Belle Of The Ball
. Golden Voices
C1. Jussi Björling, Robert Merrill – Au Fond Du Temple Saint From “The Pearl Fishers”
C2. Kathleen Ferrier – Blow The Wind Southerly
C3. Mario del Monaco – Elida Manina (Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen) From “La Boheme”
C4. Hilde Güden, Stanley Black & His Orchestra – I’ll See You Again, From ‘Bitter Sweet’
C5. Harry Secombe – Vesti La Giubba = On With The Motley, From ‘I Pagliacci’
C6. Kenneth McKellar, Bob Sharples And His Orchestra – My Heart And I, From ‘Old Chelsea’
D1. Suzanne Danco – Voi Che Sapete, From ‘The Marriage Of Figaro’
D2. Kathleen Ferrier – What Is Life To Me Without Thee? From ‘Orfeo Ed Euridice’
D3. Edric Connor – Ol’ Man River From ‘Show Boat’
D4. Erna Sack, Max Lichtegg – Im Chambre Separee, From ‘Der Opernball’
D5. Richard Lewis (3) – Faery Song, From ‘The Immortal Hour’
D6. Jan Peerce – Bluebird Of Happiness
. Swinging With The Stars
E1. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra – Moonlight Serenade
E2. The Squadronaires, The Quads (3) – You’re Driving Me Crazy
E3. Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars, Jack Teagarden – St. James Infirmary
E4. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra – Take The ‘A’ Train
E5. Peggy Lee – Lover
E6. Duke Ellington, Joya Sherrill – I’m Beginning To See The Light
F1. Acker Bilk And His Paramount Jazz Band – Marching Through Georgia
F2. Louis Armstrong, Velma Middleton – That’s My Desire
F3. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra – Little Brown Jug
F4. Louis Armstrong – A Kiss To Build A Dream On
F5. Ted Heath And His Music – Mountain Greenery
F6. Les Brown And His Band Of Renown – I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
F7. Ted Heath And His Music – Sabre Dance
. The Great Ballads
G1. Pat Boone – Friendly Persuasion
G2. Dickie Valentine, The Roland Shaw Orchestra – Just In Time
G3. Vera Lynn – My Son, My Son
G4. Dickie Valentine – All The Time And Everywhere
G5. Patty Andrews, Victor Young And His Orchestra – Too Young
G6. Joan Regan – Prize Of Gold
G7. Frankie Laine – That Lucky Old Sun
G8. Suzi Miller – Happy Days And Lonely Nights
H1. Anne Shelton – Volare
H2. Marty Robbins – A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)
H3. Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman – Zing A Little Zong
H4. Eddie Fisher – I’m Walking Behind You
H5. Jimmy Young (5) – When I Fall In Love
H6. Rosemary Clooney – Half As Much
H7. Bing Crosby – The Isle Of Innisfree
. Instrumental Classics
I1. Eric Delaney, The Bill Shepherd Orchestra – Jeepers Creepers
I2. Jerry Murad’s Harmonicats – Peg O’ My Heart
I3. Joe “Mr Piano” Henderson – Trudie
I4. Liberace – Unchained Melody
I5. Winifred Atwell – Flirtation Waltz
I6. Duke Ellington – Skin Deep
I7. Billy Regis, Perez Prado and His Orchestra – Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
J1. Chris Barber – Whistlin’ Rufus
J2. Florian Zabach – Hot Canary
J3. Roger Williams (2) – Autumn Leaves
J4. Anton Karas – The Cafe Mozart Waltz, From ‘The Third Man’
J5. Del Wood – Down Yonder
J6. Woody Herman – Four Brothers
J7. Winifred Atwell – Britannia Rag
J8. Jascha Heifetz, Milton Kaye – Jamaican Rumba
. Movie Memories
K1. Debbie Reynolds – Tammy
K2. Jimmy Young (5) – The Man From Laramie
K3. Mantovani and His Orchestra – My Foolish Heart
K4. Cyril Stapleton – High Noon
K5. The Four Aces – Love Is A Many-Splendoured Thing
K6. Garry Miller, Tony Osborne And His Orchestra – Nature Boy, From ‘The Boy With Green Hair’
K7. Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra – Eternally, Theme From ‘Limelight’
L1. Mitch Miller – March, From ‘Bridge Over The River Kwai’ (Colonel Bogey)
L2. The Four Aces, Al Alberts – Three Coins In The Fountain
L3. Bing Crosby, William Bendix, Cedric Hardwicke – Busy Doing Nothing
L4. Petula Clark – As Time Goes By
L5. Danny Kaye (2) – Wonderful Copenhagen, From ‘Hans Christian Anderson’
L6. Judy Garland – On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe From ‘The Harvey Girl’s’
L7. Edmund Hockridge – Thank Heaven For Little Girls, From ‘Gigi’
L8. Hoagy Carmichael – My Resistance Is Low, From ‘Las Vegas Story’
. Sweet Harmonies
M1. The Weavers – On Top Of Old Smoky
M2. The Beverley Sisters, Bob Sharples And His Music – Always And Forever
M3. The Ink Spots – The Gypsy
M4. The Andrews Sisters, Vic Schoen And His Orchestra – Near You
M5. Carmen Miranda, The Andrews Sisters – Cuanto La Gusta
M6. The Weavers, Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra – Goodnight, Irene
M7. Norman Luboff Choir – You Go To My Head
N1. The Merry Macs – Mairzy Doats
N2. The Four Aces, Al Alberts – Perfidia
N3. The Ames Brothers – The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane
N4. Frankie Vaughan, The Kaye Sisters – Gotta Have Something In The Bank, Frank
N5. The Crew Cuts – Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)
N6. The Fontane Sisters, Billy Vaughn And His Orchestra – Hearts Of Stone
N7. The Mills Brothers – Someday You’ll Want Me To Want You
N8. The Hi-Lo’s – Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
. Showstoppers
O1. George London (2), The Roland Shaw Orchestra – They Call The Wind Maria, From ‘Paint Your Wagon’
O2. Ethel Merman – I Got The Sun In The Morning, From ‘Annie Get Your Gun
O3. Juanita Hall – Bali Ha’i From ‘South Pacific’
O4. Alfred Drake – Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’
O5. Alfred Drake – Surrey With The Fringe On Top, From ‘Oklahoma’
O6. Peggy Lee – Baubles, Bangles And Beads, From ‘Kismet’
O7. Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes, The Andrews Sisters – Anything You Can Do, From ‘Annie Get Your Gun’
P1. Christine Johnson, Jan Clayton – June Is Bustin’ Out All Over, From ‘Carousel’
P2. Robert Alda, Isabel Bigley – I’ve Never Been In Love Before, From ‘Guys And Dolls’
P3. Lita Roza, The Bill Shepherd Orchestra – I Could Have Danced All Night From ‘My Fair Lady’
P4. Christine Johnson – You’ll Never Walk Alone
P5. Perry Como – We Kiss In A Shadow, From ‘The King & I’
P6. The Four Aces – Stranger In Paradise, From ‘Kismet’
P7. Mary Martin – I’m Gonna Wash The Man Right Outa My Hair, From ‘South Pacific’

Media Type: Vinyl 

Format: LP, Album

Catalog Number: GTHA-A-125

Label: Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest,Reader’s Digest

Release Year: 1983

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Very Good Plus (VG+)

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CD Numerous scuffs or scratches are present, but the disc plays without issues. It has been handled with minimal care. Inserts, inlays, booklets, sleeves, or digipaks show considerable wear, with more pronounced marks, fading, indentations, or possibly significant tears or writing.