• Love Is Blue 1967

    Love Is Blue 1967
    1. My Love Is Blue 1968

    Find more information about: OCLC Number: 5349046 Notes: Program notes by Mort Goode on container. Performer(s): Popular songs; Manny Kellem, his orchestra and voices; Al Gorgoni, arranger-conductor. Description: 1 audio disc: analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in. Contents: Love is blue - A man and a woman - And I love her - It's not unusual - I will wait for you - Here, there and everywhere - Free again - Trains and boats and planes - Claudine - What a wonderful world - My love. Other Titles: Man and a woman.

    And I love her. It's not unusual. I will wait for you. Here, there and everywhere. Trains and boats and planes.

    May 1, 2017 - But “Love Is Blue” was not Mauriat's first American success. The song was released on the album Blooming Hits in 1967 which topped the. Love is blue (L’amour est bleu) Andre Popp (1967) Προσφορά! Love is blue (L’amour est bleu) Andre Popp (1967).

    What a wonderful world. Responsibility: Manny Kellem.

    . Vocal. Length 30: 04 chronology (1967) Love Is Blue (1968) (1968) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating positive Love Is Blue is an by American pop singer that was released on March 6, 1968, by and adhered even more strictly to the concept of the 'cover' album of recent hits than its predecessor in that five of the 10 songs selected for the project (', ', ', ', and ) were chart hits for the original artists within the previous year and another three (', ', and ') had charted within the previous decade. J2534 programming software. Even the two remaining selections that did not bring chart success to the original artists were by the hit songwriting teams of and ('Don't Go Breakin' My Heart') and and (') and left no room for the usual inclusion of some original songs or material from.

    The album debuted on magazine's chart in the issue dated April 13 of that year and reached number 26 over the course of 40 weeks. It also made it to number 44 on the magazine's chart during the six weeks it spent there that began in the July 6 issue. The cover of 's 'Venus' ' the to number 111 during its one week on the chart in the issue of the magazine dated June 22, 1968, the same issue in which it also began its three weeks on the list of the 40 most popular songs in the US that included a peak position at number 23.

    My Love Is Blue 1968

    Love Is Blue was released for the first time on compact disc in 2009 as one of two albums on one CD, the other being the previous Mathis release,. Contents. Reception In his review of the album, Lindsay Planer of compared several of the Mathis covers here to the original hits, such as 'Moon River', which he found to be 'arguably besting 's on sheer emotive tone.' He had similar praise for 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix': 'When compared to, Mathis imbues the material with a more understated and subtle empathy.' He noted that 'the entry that is most dissimilar to its origins' is 'Here, There and Everywhere'.

    'The slowed tempo and copious orchestration turn the melody into an epic torch song, as opposed to the less heavy-handed treatment by the ' and adds that the rendition of 's 'Never My Love' 'retains a similarly light and otherwise unaffected overhaul.' Planer also finds on the title track that 'Paul Mauriat's upbeat Baroque flavor is all but forgotten as Mathis chooses passion over strictly pop in his excellent delivery.' Upon the album's 1968 release, Billboard also had high praise. 'Mathis has come up with a repertoire of top tunes that fit excellently into his warm, romantic styling.'

    Love Is Blue 1967