Dinah Washington and Brook Benton: You've Got What It Takes
Brubeck Quartet: The Duke
Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins: I Shall Not Be Moved
Ray Charles: Hit the Road, Jack
Joe Turner: Honey Hush
Peggy Lee: All Right, Okay, You Win
Enoch Light and the Light Brigade: Eight Days a Week
The Mamas and the Papas: California Dreamin'
The Zombies: Summertime
Mulligan Quartet: Festive Minor
George Shearing and Peggy Lee: Lullaby of Birdland
Glenn Miller Orchestra: Serenade in Blue
Engelbert Humperdinck: After the Lovin'
The 101 Strings: Hawaii Five-0
The Anima Eterna Orchestra: Scheherazade
Great lineup, Todd. I like "California Dreamin" and never tire of listening to Humperdink, introduced to me by my wife. His "Forever and Ever" also sung (rather plainly) by Demi Roussos is one of my favourites. I also like his "Am I That Easy to Forget."
ReplyDeleteMy mother had a "media crush" on Humperdinck of years standing...might still.
ReplyDeleteThis represents some of their demonstrated tastes, with a fair amount of mutual favorites over the years, while of course not capturing the range of their enthusiasms (no New Band of Spike Jones for my father, no Captain and Tenille for my mother, no Tijuana Brass nor Carpenters for both, for example)...
Eddie Izzard has a funny routine on Englebert Humperdink. . . And thanks for the Peggy Lee-George Shearing. What a wonderful combination.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look that up...Lee and Shearing are a natural duo, no?
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