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Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries

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Download links and information about Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries by Alma Cogan. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:04:01 minutes.

Artist: Alma Cogan
Release date: 2007
Genre: Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:04:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Naughty Lady of Shady Lane (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:30
2. The Moon Is Blue (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:23
3. Ricochet (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:43
4. Half As Much (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:20
5. Mambo Italiano (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:25
6. Blue Tango (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:18
7. The Little Shoemaker (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:32
8. Softly Softly (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:54
9. Chiqui Chaqui (Cheek-Ee Chock-Ee) (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:23
10. Paper Kisses (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:21
11. Blue Again (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:21
12. Tika Tika Tok (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:07
13. Make Love To Me (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:25
14. Hernando's Hideaway (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:08
15. Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:49
16. Till I Waltz Again With You (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:39
17. Taking a Chance On Love (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:51
18. Chee Chee-Oo Chee (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:37
19. Love Me Again (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:51
20. Love and Marriage (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:41
21. I'm In Love Again (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:05
22. Blue Skies (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:00
23. Mama Teach Me To Dance (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:18
24. Sycamore Tree (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:24
25. Ain't We Got Fun (2005 Digital Remaster) 2:56

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Twenty-five tracks pinpoint what many listeners would be inclined to describe as the ultimate Alma Cogan collection, an effervescent mix of hits, show tunes, standards, and novelties that live up to the album's title with an absolute vengeance. There are few surprises here; although Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries will certainly thrill anybody who purchased the Girl with a Laugh in Her Voice box set, by studiously avoiding duplication with that set. Still, "Mambo Italiano," "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane," "Softly Softly," and the title track (not to mention all the rest) are archetypal Cogan, from the buoyancy of the orchestration through to, indeed, the laugh in her voice. Yes, there are some moments of fairly toe-curling triteness on board, but that was such a part of the period landscape that it would be alarming if there weren't. And the end result is a CD that plugs another major hole in the Cogan collection.