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1.1 That's An Irish Lullaby (Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral)1.2 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling1.3 A Little Bit Of Heaven1.4 Mother Machree1.5 You Keep Coming Back Like A Song1.6 Mam'selle1.7 Stella By Starlight1.8 With This Ring1.9 Christmas Dreaming1.10 My Wild Irish Rose1.11 Peggy O'Neil1.12 Melancholy1.13 Clancy Lowered The Boom1.14 I Love You1.15 Senorita1.16 Bless This House1.17 By The Light Of The Silvery Moon1.18 Tarra Ta Lara Ta Lar1.19 Galway Bay1.20 I Only Want What's A Comin'1.21 Pancho Is A Fool1.22 Ona The Tarantellona1.23 Dear Hearts And Gentle People1.24 I Must Have Done Something Wonderful2.1 How Can You Buy Killarney?2.2 There's An X In The Middle Of Texas2.3 Indiana Moon2.4 Mona Lisa2.5 Come Into The Parlor2.6 Goodnight Irene2.7 All My Love2.8 There Will Never Be Another You2.9 And You'll Be Home2.10 Christmas In Killarney2.11 When I Grow Too Old To Dream2.12 Silver Moon2.13 Serenade2.14 St. Patrick's Day Parade2.15 Sweet Sweet Pauline2.16 Mister And Mississippi2.17 A Trinket Of Shiny Gold2.18 Mary Rose2.19 Never2.20 Mother At Your Feet Is Kneeling2.21 Mistakes2.22 Take My Heart2.23 I'll Step Aside2.24 Hey Brother Pour The Wine2.25 An Irishman Will Steal Your Heart Away |
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Beschreibung: | The substantial population of Irish immigrants to the USA and their descendants have made a significant contribution to the cultural landscape of their adopted homeland across the decades, maintaining their allegiance to the distinctive music and traditions of Ireland. Dennis Day was born Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty in 1916 to Irish immigrant parents, and although he changed his name to become a singer, he traded off his Irish origins throughout his career, which encompassed being a long-time fixture on the Jack Benny Show on radio, as well being a recording artist, making use of his old-school traditional tenor voice, which was well suited to the middle-of-the-road pop music of the post-war decade. This 49-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides from his releases on RCA-Victor from his debut on record in 1946 through to the mid-'50s, by which time he had had his final chart entry, and his music was being overtaken by the changes in the pop landscape. It features all his career chart entries, including the Top 10 hits "Mam'selle" and "Christmas In Killarney", plus the Top 20 hits "Dear Hearts And Gentle People", "Goodnight Irene", "Mister And Mrs. Mississippi" and "Never". Inevitably it includes many songs on which he underlines his Irish roots as well as the current pop and novelty songs of the day, all of them providing a fine showcase for his highly distinctive tenor voice., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ACBT3400.2 (ADDCD3400), Phonographic Copyright (p) Acrobat Licensing Ltd., Copyright (c) Acrobat Licensing Ltd. |
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ADDCD3400 |
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Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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