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Jack Jones - Lollipops Roses & More (Uk)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 04/15/2022
UPC: 604988088427

Lollipops Roses & More (Uk)
Artist: Jack Jones
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. A Lot of Livin' to Do
2. It's a Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around)
3. Corduroy Road
4. Tall Hope
5. Shall We Dance
6. The Spin I'm in
7. Change Partners
8. At Long Last Love
9. A String of Pearls
10. Takes Two to Tango
11. Dancing on the Ceiling
12. Carioca
13. Ballerina
14. Invitation
15. Dixieland Band
16. The Last Dance
17. Big Time
18. She's My Darling, She's My Heart
19. Donkey Serenade
20. When a Man Cries
21. This Was My Love
22. There Will Never Be Another You
23. Lollipops and Roses
24. Moonlight Becomes You
25. They Didn't Believe Me
26. Love Letters
27. My Romance
28. The Girl Next Door
29. Julie
30. You Make Me Feel So Young
31. Swingin' Thru the Park
32. Bye Bye Baby
33. I Love Paris
34. When I Take My Sugar to Tea
35. Me and My Big Ideas
36. I Like the Likes of You
37. Gift of Love
38. Pick Up the Pieces
39. Poetry
40. Dreamin' All the Time
41. I See Your Face Before Me
42. Like Someone in Love
43. Time After Time
44. Then I'll Be Tired of You
45. I Wish You Love
46. Somewhere Along the Way
47. Fly Me to the Moon
48. Nina Never Knew
49. Too Late Now
50. I've Got My Pride
51. That's Her Little Way
52. The Lonely Bull
53. La Paloma

More Info:

Jack Jones - the son of actor/singer Allan Jones and actress Irene Hervey - has carved out a long, successful career, despite performing in a style which was already fast becoming obsolete when he cut his first sessions, in the late 50s. Indeed, he wouldn't make significant commercial headway until he began recording for Kapp Records, in 1960. This compilation reissues Jones' entire Kapp output between 1960-62, comprising four albums: "Shall We Dance" (1961), "This Was My Love" (1961), "I've Got A Lot Of Livin' To Do" (1962) and "Gift Of Love" (1962); plus a handful of 45s, which include his first major US hit, 'Lollipops And Roses'. Jack's early recording career, for Capitol between 1957-59, is anthologised on another Jasmine release, "This Could Be The Start Of Something" (JASCD 551).
        
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