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The Four Freshmen
Day By Day

Day By Day
Lulu's Back In Town
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
Teach Me Tonight
(It's Only A) Paper Moon
This October
Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
Candy
Once In Love With Amy
Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World
Fools Rush In
Somebody Loves Me
Taps Miller
Route 66
In This Whole Wide World

Recorded in 1962 as part of a Public Service series sponsored by the U.S. Navy for radio broadcast, this recording includes many the Four Freshmen standards-"Day By Day," "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring," "Route 66"-as well as some lesser known songs. Their trademark voicings made the group a popular favorite; they recorded over twenty albums for Capitol alone! Their likeable onstage persona can be heard on "Once In Love With Amy," a novelty number that sounds like singer Ross Barbour is on helium. "Somebody Loves Me" and "Taps Miller" are swung at a speed that is vivace going on dangerous-"Taps" features a challenging scat performance, while "Somebody Loves Me" has a rubato turn of phrase that is a clever device.

Item code: 4770C | 1 CD | $14.98 add item to cart
Vocal Jazz  | Accompanied | Male | United States
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