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  1. I've Got The World On A StringDownload & Buy
  2. Hurry, It's Lovely Up HereDownload & Buy
  3. Out Of This WorldDownload & Buy
  4. Last Night When We Were YoungDownload & Buy
  5. The World Must Be Bigger Than An AvenueDownload & Buy
  6. I Never Knew That Men CriedDownload & Buy
  7. Another Mr. Right LeftDownload & Buy
  8. Nashville NightingaleDownload & Buy
  9. Bojangles Of HarlemDownload & Buy
  10. I'm Like A New BroomDownload & Buy
  11. I'll Buy You A StarDownload & Buy
  12. Make The Man Love MeDownload & Buy
  13. Sing A Song With Me Let Me Sing And Be HappyDownload & Buy
  14. SmileDownload & Buy

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Album Details: Tribute (Dig)

Release Date:
09/06/2005
Label:
Drg
UPC:
021471149326

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In October 2004, songwriter, arranger, and pianist Wally Harper died, robbing Barbara Cook of her accompanist and musical partner of more than three decades' standing. Not surprisingly, she has reacted by dedicating this album to him and including on it four of his songs ("The World Must Be Bigger than an Avenue," written for the 1973 Broadway revival of +Irene; "I Never Knew That Men Cried" from the 1974 musical +White Nights; "Another Mr. Right Left"; and "Sing a Song with Me," performed as a medley with Irving Berlin's "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy," which she has recorded several times before). But the selection can also be taken as a tribute to songwriter Harold Arlen at his centenary ("I've Got the World on a String," "Out of This World," "Last Night When We Were Young") and to Arthur Schwartz's 1951 musical +A Tree Grows in Brooklyn ("I'm Like a New Broom," "I'll Buy You a Star," "Make the Man Love Me"). And then there is a handful of great show tunes Cook somehow has never recorded before (Lerner and Loewe's "Hurry, It's Lovely Up Here" from +On a Clear Day You Can See Forever; George Gershwin's "Nashville Nightingale" from +Nifties of 1923; Jerome Kern's "Bojangles of Harlem," first sung by Fred Astaire in the film Swing Time; Charlie Chaplin's "Smile"). In Harper's absence, Cook is accompanied by Michael Kosarin, augmented by a small orchestra. While there are certainly moments of sadness, particularly in "Last Night When We Were Young" and "Smile," that will call to mind Harper's passing to those aware of it, this is hardly a melancholy album, and anyone hearing it without knowing the context is liable to take it simply as another Barbara Cook album in which her sweet voice caresses another set of highquality songs mostly borrowed from vintage musicals in a mixture of standards and littleknown gems.

- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



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A singer with a warm, light soprano, Barbara Cook became a successful Broadway musical performer in the '50s and '60s. By the '70s, she had moved largely into cabaret singing, at which she was equally successful. Born in Atlanta, she made her profess...Full Barbara Cook Biography

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