Dolly Cooper - I Need Romance: Warming Hearts With Rhythm & Blues (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Dolly Cooper
- Title: I Need Romance: Warming Hearts With Rhythm & Blues
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Bidan & Velletranelle LLP
- Genre: Blues, R&B
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 31:30
- Total Size: 178 MB | 75 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Down So Long (2:27)
2. Central 1609 (2:59)
3. Times Brings About A Change (2:11)
4. I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (3:08)
5. Every Day And Every Night (2:14)
6. You Gotta Be Good To Yourself (3:01)
7. I'm Lookin' Through Your Window (3:09)
8. You Won't Trouble Me No More (2:17)
9. Alley Cat (2:17)
10. Palm Of Your Hand (2:39)
11. Ooh Daddy (2:44)
12. I Need Romance (2:20)
1. Down So Long (2:27)
2. Central 1609 (2:59)
3. Times Brings About A Change (2:11)
4. I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (3:08)
5. Every Day And Every Night (2:14)
6. You Gotta Be Good To Yourself (3:01)
7. I'm Lookin' Through Your Window (3:09)
8. You Won't Trouble Me No More (2:17)
9. Alley Cat (2:17)
10. Palm Of Your Hand (2:39)
11. Ooh Daddy (2:44)
12. I Need Romance (2:20)
American Rhythm & blues singer & songwriter.
Cooper performed as Baby Doll with Bill Campbell's Blue Notes for many years post war. She sang for Savoy in the 1950's. She then signed with Buck Ram's agency and sang on Modern and Dot record labels, often backed by saxmen Maxwell Davis and Sam "The Man" Taylor.
Cooper sang with the likes of Cootie Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lionel Hampton. As a soloist her Modern record "A Teenage Prayer" had her nominated in 1955 by Cashboxs DJ poll as 'Most Promising Vocalist'. She also went by Thelma Cole.
Cooper performed as Baby Doll with Bill Campbell's Blue Notes for many years post war. She sang for Savoy in the 1950's. She then signed with Buck Ram's agency and sang on Modern and Dot record labels, often backed by saxmen Maxwell Davis and Sam "The Man" Taylor.
Cooper sang with the likes of Cootie Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lionel Hampton. As a soloist her Modern record "A Teenage Prayer" had her nominated in 1955 by Cashboxs DJ poll as 'Most Promising Vocalist'. She also went by Thelma Cole.
Year 2024 | Blues | R&B | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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