The Four Aces - Sweet and Swinging Aces in Hollywood and on Broadway (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: The Four Aces
- Title: Sweet and Swinging Aces in Hollywood and on Broadway
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Jube Legends
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
- Total Time: 1:09:32
- Total Size: 415 / 251 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Three Coins in the Fountain (From "Three Coins in the Fountain") (02:58)
2. Beyond the Blue Horizon (From "Monte Carlo") (02:30)
3. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) [From "Friendly Persuasion"] (03:01)
4. Arrivederci Roma (From "Seven Hills of Rome") (02:51)
5. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (02:57)
6. Granada (03:40)
7. Que Sera, Sera (From "The Man Who Knew Too Much") (03:07)
8. Secret Love (From "Calamity Jane") (02:56)
9. I Love Paris (From "Can-Can") (02:41)
10. Waltzing Matilda (From "On the Beach") (02:47)
11. True Love (From "High Society") (02:35)
12. Written on the Wind (From "Written on the Wind") (02:50)
13. South of the Border (From "South of the Border") (03:14)
14. Tammy (From "Tammy and the Bachelor") (02:45)
15. The World Outside (From "Dangerous Moonlight") (02:49)
16. To Love Again (From "The Eddy Duchin Story") (03:01)
17. A Woman in Love (From "Guys and Dolls") (03:16)
18. Around the World (From "Around the World in 80 Days") (02:51)
19. Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (From "Lili") (02:43)
20. Bali Ha'i (From "South Pacific") (02:55)
21. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China (02:17)
22. Hawaiian Wedding Song (03:21)
23. Canadian Sunset (02:48)
24. Paradise Island (02:26)
1. Three Coins in the Fountain (From "Three Coins in the Fountain") (02:58)
2. Beyond the Blue Horizon (From "Monte Carlo") (02:30)
3. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) [From "Friendly Persuasion"] (03:01)
4. Arrivederci Roma (From "Seven Hills of Rome") (02:51)
5. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (02:57)
6. Granada (03:40)
7. Que Sera, Sera (From "The Man Who Knew Too Much") (03:07)
8. Secret Love (From "Calamity Jane") (02:56)
9. I Love Paris (From "Can-Can") (02:41)
10. Waltzing Matilda (From "On the Beach") (02:47)
11. True Love (From "High Society") (02:35)
12. Written on the Wind (From "Written on the Wind") (02:50)
13. South of the Border (From "South of the Border") (03:14)
14. Tammy (From "Tammy and the Bachelor") (02:45)
15. The World Outside (From "Dangerous Moonlight") (02:49)
16. To Love Again (From "The Eddy Duchin Story") (03:01)
17. A Woman in Love (From "Guys and Dolls") (03:16)
18. Around the World (From "Around the World in 80 Days") (02:51)
19. Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (From "Lili") (02:43)
20. Bali Ha'i (From "South Pacific") (02:55)
21. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China (02:17)
22. Hawaiian Wedding Song (03:21)
23. Canadian Sunset (02:48)
24. Paradise Island (02:26)
One of the most successful pre-rock vocal groups, the Four Aces did well during the early '50s with a narrow range of pop material but burned out before decade's end. Founded by Navy shipmates Al Alberts and Dave Mahoney, the act added Lou Silvestri and Sol Vaccaro before making a name for themselves around their native Philadelphia. After failing to find a distributor for their debut single "(It's No) Sin," Alberts founded his own Victoria label to release the single. It became a big hit in late 1951 and sold a million copies. Signed to Decca before the end of the year, their debut single for the label, "Tell Me Why," just barely missed the top of the charts and sold a million copies as well. A few Top Ten hits followed during the early '50s before the theme to Three Coins in the Fountain hit number one in 1954. Another movie theme, "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," spent over a month at the top during 1955.
For several singles during 1955, the group had been billed as the Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts; one year later, he departed for a solo career (but never even reached the charts). Along with the rise of rock & roll, the Four Aces appeared to be doomed. They scraped the charts with a novelty song ("Bahama Mama") and a rock take-off ("Rock and Roll Rhapsody"), but failed to come through with any hits after 1959. Al Alberts continued to perform into the '90s, leading a newer edition of the act. ~ John Bush
For several singles during 1955, the group had been billed as the Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts; one year later, he departed for a solo career (but never even reached the charts). Along with the rise of rock & roll, the Four Aces appeared to be doomed. They scraped the charts with a novelty song ("Bahama Mama") and a rock take-off ("Rock and Roll Rhapsody"), but failed to come through with any hits after 1959. Al Alberts continued to perform into the '90s, leading a newer edition of the act. ~ John Bush
Year 2022 | Pop | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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