I hope my hint this week was sufficiently confusing…“I’ll play every song at least twice but I won’t play any song more than once.” All I meant was I’ll play two different songs with the same song title. I was surprised at how many there are, and how many I didn’t know before last week. How about you?
SONG TITLE / Artist / CD Or Album Title
- THE LOOK OF LOVE / Frank Sinatra / “Sinatra With Love
- THE LOOK OF LOVE / Shirley Horn / “The Main Ingredient”
- SHALL WE DANCE (1937) / Stacey Kent / “Let Yourself Go”
- SHALL WE DANCE (1951) / Norma Winstone / “Manhattan In The Rain”
- WELCOME TO THE CLUB / Nat Cole / “Big Band Cole”
- WELCOME TO THE CLUB / Mel Torme / “My Kind Of Music”
- EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES / Count Basie Orchestra / “Broadway Basie’s Way”
- EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES / (Mystery Vocalist) / Keira Knightley / “Begin Again” Soundtrack
- ROUND MIDNIGHT / Carmen McRae / “Carmen Sings Monk”
- NO REGRETS (1950) / Edith Piaf / “The Very Best Of Edith Piaf”
- NO REGRETS (1936) / Phoebe Snow / “Second Childhood”
- FOR ALL WE KNOW (1970) / Karen Carpenter / “The Singles – 1969-1981”
- FOR ALL WE KNOW (1934) / Donny Hathaway / “A Donny Hathaway Collection”
- PARIS MISMATCH / (Theme Music) / Cody Owen Stine / (Unreleased Master)
I’ll be back on Saturday, but you don’t have to wait. You can listen to a Turntable For One podcast whenever you feel like it. Feel like it now? Click the link!
Leave a Reply