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Tony Bennett - The Columbia Singles Vol. 4 '2011

The Columbia Singles Vol. 4
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Album name The Columbia Singles Vol. 4
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Date 2011
GenrePop
Play time 00:46:51
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 163 mb (+3%rec.)
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Throughout Tony Bennett's long, remarkable career, it's possible to trace the
evolution and endurance of vocal pop and jazz in the 20th century. Unlike his
idol Frank Sinatra, Bennett was too young to be part of the first wave of the
Great American Songbook in the years before World War II. He achieved his
national breakthrough in 1951, when the charts were dominated by soft-focused
orchestral pop and novelties, music that Bennett himself would often sing during
his early years. Occasionally, he was given the opportunity to sing jazz while
recording for Columbia in the '50s, but it was a pop song that turned him into a
superstar in 1962: "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," a song styled after the
classic pop of the prewar era. "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" turned into an
enduring standard of the 20th century but, for a while, its popularity eclipsed
that of the singer who popularized the tune. Bennett didn't weather the '60s
well, thanks to record companies that attempted to modernize his sound, and
while he had an artistically fruitful '70s on his short-lived independent label
Improv -- he recorded albums with pianist Bill Evans that established his jazz
bona fides -- he suffered a series of personal problems that left him at rock
bottom at the dawn of the '80s. It was then he achieved one of the greatest
comebacks in pop music history. Hiring his son Danny as his manager, he reunited
with his music director/pianist Ralph Sharon and began targeting younger
audiences without shedding his longtime fans. This strategy paid off in the
'90s, when 1992's Perfectly Frank topped Billboard's jazz charts and went gold.
Bennett's crossover to the pop mainstream seemed to culminate with 1994's MTV
Unplugged, an unexpected hit that took home the Grammy for Album of the Year,
but it turned out his revival was no flash in the pan. Bennett stayed in the
spotlight beyond the '90s, not only maintaining his audience but building it
through a series of duets with stars as diverse as Lady Gaga and Diana Krall.
Through it all, Bennett remained a skilled, charismatic practitioner -- and
vocal advocate -- for classic American pop until his death in 2023.

Tracks:

01 - May I Never Love Again
02 - (Come Back And) Tell Me That You Love Me
03 - Afraid Of The Dark
04 - Come Next Spring
05 - Happiness Street (Corner Sunshine Square)
06 - Can You Find It In Your Heart
07 - Forget Her
08 - Sing You Sinners
09 - Capri In May (Je Me Sens Si Bien)
10 - From The Candy Store On The Corner To The Chapel On The Hill
11 - One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
12 - The Autumn Waltz
13 - One Kiss Away From Heaven (Malatia)
14 - Just In Time
15 - Sold To The Man With The Broken Heart
16 - No Hard Feelings
17 - (I Never Felt More) Like Falling In Love

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