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Track Listing
  1. A Stranger in Town
  2. The Christmas Song
  3. Mountain Greenery
  4. The Hut Sut Song
  5. Cement Mixer
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  1. A Stranger in Town
  2. The Christmas Song
  3. Mountain Greenery
  4. The Hut Sut Song
  5. Cement Mixer
  6. The House Is Haunted (By the Echo of Your Last Goodbye)
  7. I Don't Want to Cry Any More
  8. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  9. It Happened in Monterey/Ramona
  10. Too Close for Comfort
  11. Whatever Lola Wants
  12. Born to Be Blue
  13. A Shine on Your Shoes
  14. At the Crossroads (Malagueña)
  15. Niña
  16. I'm Gonna Go Fishin'
  17. Down for Double
  18. I Loved You Once in Silence
  19. What's New at the Zoo?
  20. Don't Let That Moon Get Away
  21. A Velvet Moon
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Mel Tormé's Finest Hour leads off with a Decca recording from 1944 but otherwise concentrates on Tormé's stints with the Coral and Verve labels between 1953-1960. Tormé's tight arrangements and smooth crooning made him a natural crossover artist, but he charted no pop hits during this period. Nonetheless, the recordings compiled here are broadly appealing, particularly on songs such as "What Is This Thing Called Love?" that prominently feature Tormé's jazz-pop vocal group, the Mel-Tones. "At the Crossroads (Malagueña)" ...

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Mel Tormé's Finest Hour 2001, Uptown/Universal

UPC: 731454967327

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