Sing Songs From the Jazz Singer
Danny Thomas & Peggy Lee


Sepia Records (0505512211055)
Movie | Release date: 09/12/2005 | Format: CD, Download, Vinyl
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.HashkivenuDanny Thomas2:56
2.Just One Of Those ThingsPeggy Lee3:00
3.Living The Life I LoveDanny Thomas2:33
4.This Is A Very Special DayPeggy Lee2:36
5.This Is A Very Special DayDanny Thomas2:51
6.Oh MoonDanny Thomas2:27
7.I Hear The Music NowPeggy Lee2:51
8.I Hear The Music NowDanny Thomas2:34
9.LoverPeggy Lee3:21
10.The Birth Of The BluesDanny Thomas2:24
11.Hush-A-ByeDanny Thomas2:45
12.Kol NidreDanny Thomas2:16
13.Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:44
14.I Wanna Go Where You Go, Then I'll Be Happy (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:45
15.Ay Ay Chug Chug (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee3:17
16.That Ol' Devil (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:32
17.If You Turn Me Down (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:25
18.Boulevard Cafe (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:45
19.It Never Happen' To Me (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:29
20.Shame On You (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:36
21.Goin' On A Hayride (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:04
22.Forgive Me (Bonus Track)Peggy Lee2:52
23.I Went Merrily, Merrily On My Way (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas2:50
24.Minor Melody (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas2:45
25.Finish The Fineesh (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas2:49
26.Anyone With A Million Dollars (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas2:30
27.Calypso Joe (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas3:17
28.Archeologist's Lament (Bonus Track)Danny Thomas2:56
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Includes 16 bonus tracks. The 1952 film of The Jazz Singer was a remake of the classic Al Jolson movie. Playing the lead was popular entertainer Danny Thomas and making her screen debut as his girlfriend was Peggy Lee. The film gave Thomas the opportunity to perform some of his light comedy routines and a selection of tunes including a couple of sacred songs. Peggy Lee played a Broadway star, a role that guaranteed her the chance to sing on screen. Lee had just charted with her version of Lover and the song's popularity ensured it's inclusion in the film. Due to both artists being contracted to rival record labels the duets performed on screen by the lovers were never recorded for commercial release. Instead, the songs were recorded individually for each respective record company. All the versions are included here.


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