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Songs I Like to Sing!
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by Helen Humes
Sales Rank: 76054

Price:$3.45


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Album Details
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1. If I Could Be With You
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2. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
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3. Don't Worry 'Bout Me Alternate Take
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4. Mean To Me
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5. Every Now And Then
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6. I Want A Roof Over My Head
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7. St. Louis Blues
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8. You're Driving Me Crazy
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9. My Old Flame
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10. Million Dollar Secret
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11. Love Me Or Leave Me
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12. Imagination
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13. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
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Listener Reviews & Comments This is perhaps a slightly overlooked album--but if you hear it you'll know why anyone who's heard it treasures it. Humes' voice is absolutely gorgeous (you'd almost believe the lyrics to "Million Dollar Secret" when she says she's 33!--she was 47), & she handles a challenging set of tunes & Marty Paich's complex arrangements effortlessly, modulating easily between intimate, plainspoken ballads & spirited numbers that bring out the joy & a certain steeliness too in her voice. The band's mostly West Coast musicians--Art Pepper gets the alto solos (this was one of the last things he did before getting thrown in the slammer for 6 years), Jack Sheldon the trumpet solos, Teddy Edwards gets one spot, & Barney Kessel, Andre Previn, Leroy Vinnegar & Shelly Manne are an instantly recognizable, blue-chip rhythm section. But the biggest pleasure is the presence of Ben Webster, who gets all over the ballads--just sample his work on the opening "If I Could Be With You", or his obliggatos on "Imagination". A few tracks have (discreet) string quartet accompaniment, which for once complements rather than oversweetens the music. Paich is respectful of Humes &, while there are plenty of modern touches to the charts, he always stays in touch with a 1930s/1940s big band sound & doesn't pepper the charts with cute touches (the bane of 1950s arrangements, I've found). Virtually everything here is first-rate, but let me single out "If Could Be With You", "Mean to Me", "Every Now and Then", "My Old Flame" & "Imagination", all of them classic readings which bear out Humes' statement in the liner notes that "Primarily, I like to sing ballads." Somehow, despite the slight oddity of pairing Humes & Webster with a crack West Coast band, the results are a classic album. Do try.
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Songs I Like to Sing!
by Helen Humes
Price:$3.45


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