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There Goes That Song Again / Singing the Blues

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Download links and information about There Goes That Song Again / Singing the Blues by Brook Benton. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:14:15 minutes.

Artist: Brook Benton
Release date: 2013
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:14:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. When I Grow Too Old to Dream (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:20
2. There Goes That Song Again (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:30
3. All of Me (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:34
4. I Love Paris (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:47
5. I Didn't Know What Time It Was (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:03
6. Trouble in Mind (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:42
7. Blues in the Night (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:23
8. I Don't Know Why (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:32
9. Breezin' Along with the Breeze (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:41
10. After You've Gone (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:21
11. I'll Get By (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:42
12. Let Me Sing and I'm Happy (featuring Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:30
13. Lie to Me 2:19
14. Chains of Love 3:14
15. Got You on My Mind 3:17
16. Valley of Tears 3:21
17. Take Good Care of Her 3:31
18. My True Confession 2:23
19. I Got What I Wanted 2:42
20. Will You Love Me Tomorrow 3:01
21. Pledging My Love 2:25
22. Tomorrow Night 2:39
23. Send for Me 2:21
24. Looking Back 2:21
25. Revenge (Bonus Track) 2:38
26. Hit Record (Bonus Track) 2:37
27. Walk on the Wild Side (Bonus Track) 2:29
28. Somewhere in the Used to Be (Bonus Track) 2:52

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With a rich baritone voice that was as smooth and smoky as deep honey, Brook Benton's creative peak as a performer and singer (excepting his 1970 comeback hit with Tony Joe White's "Rainy Night in Georgia") was arguably during his time at Mercury Records where, working with writer and producer Clyde Otis, he came up with his trademark version of lushly orchestrated R&B, particularly on the ballads, which allowed Benton's intimate vocals and phrasing to best shine. This single-disc set collects two of Benton's albums for Mercury, There Goes That Song Again (with Quincy Jones and his orchestra) and Singing the Blues, both of which originally appeared in 1962, and adds in four bonus tracks for good measure.