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Andy Williams' Dear Heart is the sixteenth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released in the spring of 1965 by Columbia Records [5] and was the last of his Columbia releases that remained exclusively within the realm of traditional pop.
"Dear Heart" is a song written by Henry Mancini, Ray Evans, and Jay Livingston and performed by Andy Williams. It appears on the 1965 Andy Williams album, Andy Williams' Dear Heart . The song was the theme to the 1964 movie Dear Heart .
By 1973, he had earned as many as 17 gold-album awards. Among his hit albums from this period were The Andy Williams Christmas Album, Dear Heart, The Shadow of Your Smile, Love, Andy, Happy Heart, Get Together with Andy Williams, Love Story, and Love Theme from the Godfather. These recordings, along with his natural affinity for the music of ...
Happy Heart: The Best of Andy Williams (2009), Sony UK; 100 Hits Legends: Andy Williams (2009), Demon Music Group; Songs I Never Recorded (2010), Barnaby; Great Hit Sounds: I Like Your Kind of Love (2011), Jasmine; Very Best of Andy Williams(Playlist) (2013), Columbia/Legacy; Andy Williams Swings: Great American Songbook (2013), Performance
Andy Williams released a version in 1964 as the B-side to his hit "Dear Heart" and it was also included in his album Andy Williams' Dear Heart (1965). Jack Jones for his album Dear Heart and Other Great Songs of Love (1965). [2] Paul Desmond recorded the piece on his 1969 album Summertime.
Happy Heart is the twenty-third studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams, released in the spring of 1969 by Columbia Records and continued the trend of his recent albums in relying exclusively on contemporary material.
Andy's favorite features a cubic zirconia instead of a pupil. "[The patient] wanted a sparkle in his eye," he explains. A novelty eye can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $5,500 -- about the same range as a regular prosthetic -- but they aren't covered by insurance. Andy recalls one patient who was determined to make a return on his investment: He ...
The album was released on compact disc as one of two albums on one CD by Collectables Records on March 23, 1999, along with Williams's 1965 Columbia album, Andy Williams' Dear Heart. [9] It was also released as one of two albums on one CD by Sony Music Distribution on December 28, 1999, paired this time with Williams's 1962 Columbia album, Warm ...