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Memories: Songs America Loves Best (1980)

1980 LP with the Columbia Orchestra directed by Jerold Ottley. Songs include: "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now," "I'll See You In My Dreams," "Love's Old Sweet Song," "Smilin' Through," and many more.

  • Language English
  • Media Types LP

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  1. TracksTrack TitleTrack Time
  2. 01 I'll See You In My Dreams 3:28
    Music By
    G. Kahn
    Lyrics By
    I. Jones
    Other
    ASCAP
  3. 02 Smilin' Through 2:25
    Music By
    A. A. Penn
    Other
    ASCAP
  4. 03 Medley: On The Banks of The Wabash/Back Home Again 3:33
    Music By
    Various
    Other
    ASCAP
  5. 04 Love's Old Sweet Song 4:30
    Music By
    G.C. Bingham
    Lyrics By
    J.L. Molloy
    Other
    Pubilc Domain
  6. 05 Medley: Pretty Baby/ You Are My Sunshine/Avalon 2:35
    Music By
    Various
    Other
    ASCAP/BMI/ASCAP
  7. 06 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 3:19
    Music By
    Joe Howard and Harold Orlob
    Lyrics By
    Frank Adams and Will Hough, 1909
    Other
    ASCAP
  8. 07 When Day Is Done 5:20
    Music By
    B.G. DeSylva
    Lyrics By
    R. Katscher
    Other
    ASCAP
  9. 08 Medley: Moonlight And Roses/Beautiful Ohio/Moonlig 3:37
    Music By
    Various
    Other
    ASCAP
  10. 09 Anniversary Song 2:56
    Music By
    A. Jolson - S. Chaplan - Ivanovici
    Other
    ASCAP
  11. 10 Medley: When You Were Sweet Sixteen/In The Gloam 4:53
    Music By
    Various
    Other
    ASCAP
  12. 11 Medley: Memory Lane/Memories/Let Me Call You Sweet 3:28
    Music By
    Various
    Other
    ASCAP

Description

Description

Columbia M 35825 [LP]; Sony MT35825 [CD];
Tracks 1, 7, 8, were reissued on Sony CD Down Memory Lane

Columbia Orchestra; Jerold Ottley, director
Produced by Thomas Frost
Arrangements by Arthur Harris