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Young At Heart

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Download links and information about Young At Heart by Ray Conniff. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 30:04 minutes.

Artist: Ray Conniff
Release date: 1960
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 30:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Remember (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:18
2. You'll Never Know (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 3:21
3. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:15
4. I'm In the Mood for Love (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:26
5. I'll Be Seeing You (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:53
6. It's Dark On Observatory Hill (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:34
7. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:24
8. Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:10
9. Young At Heart (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:24
10. If I Loved You (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:36
11. Harbor Lights (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:32
12. I'll See You In My Dreams (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:11

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Ray Conniff is known for his use of voices as instruments, and he often embeds his vocal chorus in the instrumental mix so that it is no more a focal point than the strings. Young at Heart, on the other hand, puts the chorus right out in front, performing with more energy and personality than Conniff normally requires, and the result is not too far afield from the sound of Mitch Miller. The songs are pop standards like "These Foolish Things," "Harbor Lights," and "I'm in the Mood for Love," all of which are given a new twist with playful and interesting vocal arrangements. Conniff's trademark vocal and instrumental blend may not be in evidence on Young at Heart, but his expert arranging skills and the talent of his chorus are on prominent display.