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The Essential Capitol Collection

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Download links and information about The Essential Capitol Collection by Keely Smith. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:18:23 minutes.

Artist: Keely Smith
Release date: 2007
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:18:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. All the Things You Are 3:27
2. It's Been a Long, Long Time 2:05
3. That Old Black Magic (featuring Louis Prima) 2:57
4. Stormy Weather 3:11
5. You Go to My Head 2:37
6. S'Posin' 2:41
7. Fools Rush In 2:58
8. The Song Is You 3:13
9. How Are Ya' Fixed for Love? (featuring Frank Sinatra) 2:27
10. The Birth of the Blues (featuring Louis Prima) 2:50
11. I Wish You Love 2:36
12. Someone to Watch Over Me 3:02
13. The Man I Love 3:17
14. Autumn Leaves (featuring Louis Prima) 2:52
15. What Is This Thing Called Love? 1:54
16. On the Sunny Side of the Street 3:01
17. (Nothing's Too Good) For My Baby (featuring Louis Prima) 2:16
18. I Can't Get Started 3:28
19. There Will Never Be Another You 2:25
20. Imagination 3:31
21. The Whippoorwill 2:50
22. Nothing In Common (featuring Frank Sinatra) 2:33
23. When Your Lover Has Gone 3:13
24. All the Way 3:06
25. Stardust 2:54
26. Don't Take Your Love from Me (featuring Louis Prima) 3:09
27. When Day Is Done 3:50

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There's no way Keely Smith will ever be able to escape the long shadow of Louis Prima, whose fourth wife she was and who led the band where she found her greatest fame. Heard apart from Prima, she was a fantastic vocalist, the equal of more respected singers like Chris Connor or Helen Merrill, who were working a much different circuit than Smith during the late '50s and early '60s. The Essential Capitol Collection is an excellent way to survey Keely Smith's early career; it includes 27 songs, including much of her several LPs for the label, as well as her most popular duets with Prima and two with Frank Sinatra.