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Music CD - Various Artists: Billboard Pop Memories: 1950-1954

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Music CD: Billboard Pop Memories: 1950-1954 Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $6.98
Our Price: $3.30
Your Save: $ 3.68 ( 53% )
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Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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1. Rags To Riches - Tony Bennett 2. The Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page 3. The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart) - Percy Faith & His Orchestra 4. How High The Moon - Les Paul/Mary Ford 5. You Belong To Me - Jo Stafford 6. Cry - Johnnie Ray/The Four Lads 7. Wheel Of Fortune - Kay Starr 8. Oh! My Pa-Pa - Eddie Fisher 9. Come On-A My House - Rosemary Clooney 10. Goodnight Irene - Gordon Jenkins/The Weavers
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0081227157920 Label: Rhino / Wea Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rhino / Wea Release Date: 1994-02-22 Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Takes you right back to the early 50s...with pleasure! Comment: Original artists singing the most popular songs of the early 1950s. Great to hear them so clearly. Well worth buying if you are interested in this era.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Memories of High School and College Comment: I already owned this one, and bought it for a high school and college classmate who had fond memories of the songs on this recording. As one can imagine, it was "a hit". Delivered on time, as usual.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great collection, but short Comment: Whenever you think of 50's music, you usually think of rock & roll, yet that never grew until 1955. So, what was around in the 50's til then? That's why I bought this CD.
Surprisingly, some of the songs on here wouldn't be too out of place on a 50's RnR album, most notably, "How High the Moon", "Cry" and "Come On-a My House", all from 1951. The rest is post-war pop.
The least interesting thing about this album is that the 10 songs here are so short that the album doesn't even last half an hour. Like others have said about the series, they should've included more than 10 songs. Still, it's a worthwhile album if you're into vintage pop.
Customer Rating:      Summary: POP MEMORIES 1950-1954 Comment: IT'S EVERYTHING I REMEMBER I AM FROM THAT ERA. BOUGHT IT FOR CLASS REUNION OF 1953.LOVE ALL BUT LAST SONG. BUY IT!!!!
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