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Do Re Mi/Here's to My Lady [ CD / Album ]

Do Re Mi/Here's to My Lady

SKU: CD6616 Barcode: 5055122112662
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Our Take

Bobby Troup's album "Do Re Mi / Here's To My Lady" is a delightful trip down memory lane, filled with catchy tunes and smooth vocals that will have you tapping your foot from start to finish.

From the infectious energy of "Do Re Mi" to the heartfelt sentiment of "Here's To My Lady," Troup showcases his versatile talent as both a singer and a songwriter. The jazzy arrangements and playful lyrics transport listeners to a bygone era, where life was simpler and love was sweeter.

Troup's charismatic charm shines through on every track, making it impossible not to bob your head along with the music. His vocals are as smooth as butter, effortlessly gliding over the sophisticated instrumentation that backs him up.

Standout tracks include the cheeky "Three Bears," which tells the story of a man juggling three different women, and the tender "Meaning of the Blues," a poignant ballad that showcases Troup's emotional depth.

Overall, "Do Re Mi / Here's To My Lady" is a delightful listen that will transport you back to a time when music was all about good vibes and great melodies. Bobby Troup may not be a household name, but this album proves that his talent is timeless.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Do-re-mi
2. Baby, Baby All the Time
3. Heidi
4. Just the Way I Am
5. Snootie Little Cutie
6. Daddy
7. Route 66
8. Lonely Boy
9. Johnny Jones
10. One October Morning
11. It Happened Once Before
12. You're in Love
13. That's All
14. They Didn't Believe Me
15. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
16. Button Up Your Overcoat
17. The Nearness of You
18. Now You Know
19. I Wonder Why
20. Crazy She Calls Me
21. Wait Till You See Her
22. You're the Cream in My Coffee
23. Please Remember
24. Julie Is Her Name

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About the artist

Bobby Troup

BOBBY TROUP, the smooth-talking jazz musician and actor, may be best known for his iconic song "Route 66," but there is so much more to this multi-talented artist. With his velvety voice and impeccable piano skills, Troup has been wowing audiences for decades with his infectious blend of jazz, blues, and pop. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1918, Troup's musical journey began at an early age when he started playing the piano. After studying at the University of Pennsylvania and serving in the Marines during World War II, Troup moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. It was in the City of Angels that Troup's career took off, landing gigs at some of the hottest clubs in town and rubbing shoulders with the likes of Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra. His smooth vocals and charming stage presence quickly made him a star, and he soon found himself in demand as both a musician and an actor. In addition to his music career, Troup also found success on the big screen, appearing in films such as "The Gene Krupa Story" and "MASH." But it is his contributions to the world of music that have truly cemented his legacy. With his timeless hits like "Daddy" and "The Girl Can't Help It," Troup continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of wit, charm, and musical genius. Bobby Troup may have taken the scenic route to fame, but his music will always be remembered as a classic American sound.

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