Swing Around Rosie
1959 studio album by Rosemary Clooney
Swing Around Rosie | ||||
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Studio album by Rosemary Clooney | ||||
Released | 1959 | |||
Recorded | December 26, 1958 | |||
Length | 54:06 | |||
Label | Coral[1] | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
Swing Around Rosie is a 1959 studio album by Rosemary Clooney, accompanied by the Buddy Cole trio.[4][5]
Track listing
- "'Deed I Do" (Walter Hirsch, Fred Rose) – 1:49
- "You Took Advantage of Me" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 2:24
- "Blue Moon" (Hart, Rodgers) – 2:27
- "Sing, You Sinners" (Sam Coslow, W. Franke Harling) – 2:16
- "A Touch of the Blues" (Don George, Eddie Wilcox) – 2:43
- "Goody Goody" (Matty Malneck, Johnny Mercer) – 2:07
- "Too Close for Comfort" (Jerry Bock, Larry Holofcener, George David Weiss) – 2:39
- "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) – 2:49
- "Moonlight Mississippi (A Whistle Stop Town)" (Willard Robison) – 2:36
- "I Wish I Were in Love Again" (Hart, Rodgers) – 2:23
- "Sunday in Savannah" (Hugh Mackay) – 2:31
- "This Can't Be Love" (Hart, Rodgers) – 2:06
Personnel
Performance
- Rosemary Clooney – vocal
- The Buddy Cole trio
References
- ^ Popoff, Martin (September 8, 2009). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide. Penguin. ISBN 9781440229169 – via Google Books.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958 – via Google Books.
- ^ Swing Around Rosie at AllMusic
- ^ Crossland, Ken; Macfarlane, Malcolm (July 12, 2013). Late Life Jazz: The Life and Career of Rosemary Clooney. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199339563 – via Google Books.
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- Irving Berlin's White Christmas (1954)
- Blue Rose [with Duke Ellington] (1956)
- Ring Around Rosie [with The Hi-Lo's] (1957)
- Swing Around Rosie [with the Buddy Cole trio] (1958)
- Fancy Meeting You Here [with Bing Crosby] (1958)
- A Touch of Tabasco [with Perez Prado] (1959)
- How the West Was Won [with Bing Crosby] (1960)
- Rosie Swings Softly (1960)
- Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie! (1960)
- Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle! (1961)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits from the Heart (1963)
- Love (1963)
- Thanks for Nothing (1964)
- That Travelin' Two Beat - Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney [with Bing Crosby] (1965)
- Look My Way (1976)
- Nice to Be Around (1977)
- A Tribute to Duke (1977)
- Everything's Coming Up Rosie (1977)
- Rosie Sings Bing (1978)
- Here's to My Lady (1979)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin (1979)
- With Love (1981)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Cole Porter (1982)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Harold Arlen (1983)
- My Buddy with Woody Herman (1983)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Irving Berlin (1984)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings Ballads (1985)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Jimmy Van Heusen (1986)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Johnny Mercer (1987)
- Show Tunes (1989)
- Rosemary Clooney Sings Rodgers, Hart & Hammerstein (1990)
- For the Duration (1991)
- Girl Singer (1992)
- Do You Miss New York? (1993)
- Still on the Road (1994)
- Demi-Centennial (1995)
- Dedicated to Nelson (1996)
- White Christmas (1996)
- Mothers & Daughters (1997)
- At Long Last [with the Count Basie Orchestra] (1998)
- Brazil [with John Pizzarelli] (2000)
- Sentimental Journey: The Girl Singer and Her New Big Band (2001)
- The Last Concert (2002)
- Red Garters (1954)
- "Come On-a My House"
- "Tenderly"
- "Half as Much"
- "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)"
- "Blues in the Night"
- "Hey There"/"This Ole House"
- "Mambo Italiano"
- Discography
- The Edsel Show
- José Ferrer (first husband)
- Miguel Ferrer (son)
- Dante DiPaolo (second husband)
- Tessa Ferrer (granddaughter)
- Betty Clooney (sister)
- Nick Clooney (brother)
- George Clooney (nephew)
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