IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT |
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That Old Feeling
Gone With The Wind Easy Street You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Two Sleepy People No Moon At All What Is This Thing Called Love Route 66 How Deep Is The Ocean The Thrill Is Gone Cry Me A River In The Still Of The Night |
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The inspiration for this project came from the sultry sound of singer/actress Julie London. The album features her biggest hit Cry Me A River as well as favourites such as You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To and Gone With The WInd. "There is a great deal of love and respect shown here by Ms. Smith..." says John Crossett of SOUNDSTAGE online magazine. | ||
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To hear MP3 sample cuts from "In The Still Of The Night" click one of the links below | ||
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Two Sleepy People No Moon At All |
NOTES FROM HOME |
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Nancy With The
Laughing Face |
This
album was completed in the fall of 1999. It features the piano work of Juno nominee Bernie Senensky on two cuts; "Nancy" and "No One Ever Tells You" (both celebrated hits for Sinatra). "Dear Billie" is a soulful tribute to Ms. Holiday written by Tony Quarrington. Tony also wrote "Don't Let It Get Cold" and collaborated with Doreen on the playful ditty "Ice Cream Waltz". |
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To hear MP3 sample cuts from "Notes From Home" click one of the links below | |
Moonlight
In Vermont Now They Call It Swing Ice Cream Waltz |
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