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Blossom Dearie recorded the song for her 1967 album Soon It's Gonna Rain. [6] Julie London recorded the song for her 1968 album Easy Does It. For his album Kidults (2001), Mandy Patinkin and Kristin Chenoweth made a recording of the song. [7] Duke Ellington also recorded the song; it appeared on the 2002 album Live and Rare. [8]
That's Just the Way I Want to Be is a 1970 album by Blossom Dearie.For the first time, the focus is on Dearie as a songwriter with her co-writing nine of the album's 12 tracks.
The picks were "For Once in My Life," "Soon It's Gonna Rain" and "A House is Not a Home". [13] Don Ho's performance at New York's Engine Room was reviewed in the May 3, 1969 issue of Cash Box. She sang in duet with Ho on the song "What Now My Love". Her projecting urgency, power and the gentleness of her delivery was noted.
His best-known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, "Try to Remember". Other songs from The Fantasticks include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More", and "I Can See It". He also wrote the screenplay for the 1995 feature-film adaptation. [2]
All compositions by Charles Earland except where noted "Soon It's Gonna Rain" (Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones) – 7:30 "Strangers in the Night" (Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder) – 5:30
Will to Power contains the band's No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, "Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley", the most successful single released by them today, coming to stay for a week in the first position of the Billboard Hot 100, [3] as well as two songs that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, ("Say It's ...
A storm that snagged just a bit of tropical moisture brought rain to many areas in the Northeast from Sunday to Sunday night; this is the heaviest rain some areas have seen in well over a month.
Always is the third album by British singer Hazell Dean, released in October 1988 by EMI Records.. The album coincided with Dean's comeback and features the hit singles "Who's Leaving Who" (UK No. 4), "Maybe (We Should Call it a Day)" (UK No. 15) and "Turn It into Love" (UK No. 21). [2]