Rose Marie - So Lucky - A.1. Records - Easy Listening
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Price | £4.00 |
Track ListingA1 Harbour LightsA2 So Lucky A3 Sweet Sixteen A4 St. Therese Of The Roses A5 All The Love In The World B1 It Is Too Late B2 Anniversary Song B3 Let Bygones Be Bygones B4 You\'re Breaking My Heart B5 My World Keeps Getting Smaller Every Day B6 My Yiddishe Momma Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Artist | Rose Marie | ||
| Title | So Lucky | ||
| Label | A.1. Records | ||
| Catalogue | RMLP 2 | ||
| Format | Vinyl Album | ||
| Released | |||
| Genre | Easy Listening |
Other Titles by Rose Marie
• Looking For Love • Looking For Love • Sentimentally Yours • When I Leave The World Behind • Let The Rest Of The World Go By •
Some Other Artists in the Easy Listening Genre• Barbra Streisand • Frank Sinatra • Tony Bennett • Judy Garland • Carly Simon • Jack Jones • Doris Day • Dean Martin • Nat King Cole • Peggy Lee • Andy Williams • Bing Crosby • James Last • Liza Minnelli • Vera Lynn • Billy Eckstine • Perry Como • The Shadows • Diane Solomon • Gene Pitney • Tom Jones • Dana • Bert Weedon • Max Bygraves • Alison Moyet • Matt Monro • Marilyn Monroe • Mel Tormé • Wout Steenhuis • Dick Haymes • Nat King Cole & George Shearing • Barbara Dickson • Art Garfunkel • Carpenters • Burt Bacharach • Sammy Davis Jr. • Vikki Carr • Alan Haven • Helmut Zacharias And His Orchestra • Jackie Gleason • |
Some Other Artists on the A.1. Records Label• Steve Walsh • Little Caesar • Tella & Collins • Michael Elphick • Gipsy Kings • Tottenham Hotspur & Chas And Dave • |
Information on the Easy Listening Genre
Easy listening (also known as orchestral pop) is a popular music genre and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to 1970s. It is related to middle-of-the-road (MOR) music and encompasses instrumental recordings of standards, hit songs and popular non-rock vocals. It was differentiated from the mostly instrumental beautiful music format by its variety of styles, including a percentage of vocals, arrangements and tempos to fit various day parts during the broadcast day.Easy listening music is often confused with so-called elevator music provided by Muzak Holdings and other music services for malls and elevators, or lounge music, but while it was popular in some of the same venues it bore only modest resemblance to the background sound of this kind of music.
A significant portion of easy listening music is purely instrumental and included some big band and orchestral arrangements of standards, themes from movies, bossa nova hits and small instrumental ensembles playing instrumental versions of popular songs, including light jazz and even some soft rock and roll.
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