Petula Clark - The EP Collection (Reissue) (1990)
BAND/ARTIST: Petula Clark
- Title: The EP Collection
- Year Of Release: 1990
- Label: See For Miles Records
- Genre: Pop, Sunshine Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:17:07
- Total Size: 194/411 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Cinderella Jones
2. With Your Love
3. Who Needs You
4. Long Before I Knew You
5. Slumming On Park Avenue
6. I've Grown Accostumed To His Face
7. Love Me Again
8. In A little Moment
9. Welcome Home
10. Adonis
11. My Favorite Things
12. Sailor
13. Baby It's Me
14. True Love Never Runs Smooth
15. Downtown
16. Gotta Tell The World
17. Everything In The Garden
18. Strangers And Lovers
19. The Life And Soul Of The Party
20. Hold On To What You Got
21. We CanWork It Out
22. Have I The Right
23. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
24. Wasn't It You
25. Come Rain Or Come Shine
26. Don't Sleep In The Subway
27. What Would I Be
28. Here, There And Everyway
29. While The Children Play
Born November 15, 1932, in Epsom, Surrey (England).
Petula Clark began as a singing child prodigy. Promoted and tutored by an enthusiastic father, she had started singing professionally at the age of seven and she became a familiar singing voice on wartime radio. By the end of the 1940s she was an established singing artist and she also appeared as an actress in several films of the era.
She was still a youthful artist when she made her first hit record, 'The Little Shoemaker' in 1954. A series of UK chart hits followed. This was matched by her popularity in France where she made many concert appearances and recorded in French. By the end of the 1950s she had made a decision to live and work mainly in France (680 Route de Rochebrune - 7410 Megève) because she still suffered from her pre-pubescent image in the UK. She was soon to marry Frenchman, Claude Wolff an executive at the Vogue record company.
Petula Clark began as a singing child prodigy. Promoted and tutored by an enthusiastic father, she had started singing professionally at the age of seven and she became a familiar singing voice on wartime radio. By the end of the 1940s she was an established singing artist and she also appeared as an actress in several films of the era.
She was still a youthful artist when she made her first hit record, 'The Little Shoemaker' in 1954. A series of UK chart hits followed. This was matched by her popularity in France where she made many concert appearances and recorded in French. By the end of the 1950s she had made a decision to live and work mainly in France (680 Route de Rochebrune - 7410 Megève) because she still suffered from her pre-pubescent image in the UK. She was soon to marry Frenchman, Claude Wolff an executive at the Vogue record company.
Pop | Easy Listening | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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