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Helen Morgan Story [Original Soundtrack]
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Album Details: Helen Morgan Story [Original Soundtrack]

Release Date:01/22/2008
Label:Flare Uk
UPC:5031344002622

Track List: Helen Morgan Story [Original Soundtrack]

  1. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  2. April in Paris
  3. Speak of Me of Love
  1. On the Sunny Side of the Street
  2. Man I Love
  3. Medley: Just a Memory/I Deep Night

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User Reviews: Helen Morgan Story [Original Soundtrack]

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    Classic

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 17, 2007

    Pros: Unbeatable songs, vocals

    Cons: none

    Hands down one of the greatest compilations of standards available today by one of the great -- and most underrated -- vocalists of the 1950s.

Pro Reviews: Helen Morgan Story [Original Soundtrack]

  • All Music Guide

    Gogi Grant provided the vocals for Ann Blyth in the Michael Curtiz movie The Helen Morgan Story, and got this album out of it. It's a great showcase for her as a jazz singer she's at her best on numbers like "Someone To Watch Over Me" (worth the price of admission by itself) and less so on the pop music of the period, done in pop style. Ray Heindorf handles the accompaniment in tasteful fashion, and the CD reissue offers stateoftheart sound.

    - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Biography

Gogi Grant

Pop singer Gogi Grant was born on September 20, 1924, in Philadelphia, PA, and scored one of 1956's biggest hits with the song "The Wayward Wind." The same year, Grant was voted Most Popular Female Vocalist by Billboard magazine. But despite all the accolades, Grant was unable to follow up her lone hit despite releasing five albums in a twoyear span, between 1957 and 19... Read more