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All the Hits and More 1926-37 [ CD / Album ]

All the Hits and More 1926-37

SKU: CD61786 Barcode: 0824046914127
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Our Take

Ruth Etting, the sassy songstress from the golden era of music, is truly a gem that shines bright in this latest compilation album. "All The Hits & More 1926-37" is a delightful journey through time, showcasing Etting's magnetic charm and undeniable talent.

From the moment the needle drops on the opening track, you can't help but be swept away by Etting's enchanting voice. Her smooth vocals effortlessly glide over the jazz-infused melodies, transporting you to a bygone era where flappers reigned supreme and speakeasies were the place to be.

Tracks like "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me" showcase Etting's versatility as an artist, blending vulnerability and strength in a way that is truly captivating. Her ability to convey raw emotion through her music is a testament to her talent and timeless appeal.

The production on this album is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear, allowing Etting's voice to take center stage. The lush orchestration adds a layer of depth to the already rich sound, creating a listening experience that is nothing short of magical.

In conclusion, "All The Hits & More 1926-37" is a must-listen for any fan of classic music. Ruth Etting's talent shines bright on this compilation, solidifying her status as one of the greatest vocalists of her time. So grab a cocktail, sit back, and let Ruth Etting serenade you with her timeless hits. Cheers!

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About the artist

Ruth Etting

Ruth Etting, the Chicago-born songbird, may not be a household name to the younger generation, but let me tell you, this dame could sing the phonebook and still have you swooning. Etting's career took off in the Roaring Twenties, where she quickly became one of the most popular singers of her time, a true star of the vaudeville circuit. With her honeyed voice and magnetic stage presence, Etting captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, even catching the eye of notorious gangster Moe Snyder, who became her manager and husband. Talk about a power couple! But don't let her glamorous persona fool you - Etting's life was far from a fairytale. With scandals, betrayals, and heartbreaks galore, this dame had enough drama to rival any soap opera. But through it all, Etting's music remained as timeless as ever. Tracks like "Shine On, Harvest Moon" and "Love Me or Leave Me" showcase her unparalleled vocal talent and emotional depth. Whether she was belting out a torch song or crooning a jazz standard, Etting's voice had a way of cutting straight to the heart. While she may not have the same level of recognition as some of her contemporaries, Ruth Etting's legacy lives on through her iconic recordings. So next time you're feeling nostalgic for the golden age of music, pour yourself a stiff drink, dim the lights, and let Ruth Etting serenade you into the night.

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