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Till We Meet Again [ CD / Album ]

Till We Meet Again

SKU: CD16536 Barcode: 0604988260328
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Our Take

Margaret Whiting's latest release, "Till We Meet Again," is a delightful journey through the golden age of jazz and swing. The album is like a time machine, transporting listeners back to a time when music was smooth, sultry, and oh-so-sophisticated.

Whiting's vocals are pure magic, effortlessly gliding over lush arrangements and toe-tapping rhythms. Her voice is like a fine wine, getting better with age and leaving you wanting more with each track.

The title track, "Till We Meet Again," is a standout, with its dreamy melody and heartfelt lyrics that will have you swaying in your seat. Whiting's rendition is nothing short of perfection, capturing the essence of longing and love in a way that only a true master of the craft can.

Tracks like "Moonlight in Vermont" and "The Way You Look Tonight" showcase Whiting's versatility as a vocalist, effortlessly switching between playful and melancholic tones. Each song is a gem in its own right, adding to the album's overall charm and allure.

Overall, "Till We Meet Again" is a must-listen for any fan of classic jazz and swing. Margaret Whiting proves once again why she is a true icon of the genre, and her latest offering is a testament to her enduring talent and passion for music. So grab a glass of your favourite tipple, sit back, and let Margaret Whiting serenade you into the night. Cheers!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Slipping Around
2. Till We Meet Again
3. Gomen-nasai (Forgive Me)
4. Six Times a Week and Twice On Sunday
5. Star of Hope
6. Easter Parade
7. Peter Cottontail
8. The Gods Were Angry With Me
9. There's A Silver Moon On The Golden State
10. Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way
11. Fool's Paradise
12. Foggy River
13. When Love Goes Wrong
14. Wedding Bells
15. I Learned To Love You Too Late
16. Close Your Pretty Eyes
17. Let's Live a Little
18. Beyond the Reef
19. Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning)
20. I Don't Want to Be Free
21. Why Do You Say Those Things (That Hurt Me So)?
22. Broken Down Merry-go-round
23. Give Me More, More, More of Your Kisses
24. Silver Bells
25. Christmas Candy
26. A Bushel and a Peck
27. Try Me One More Time
28. Why Am I Losing You?
29. When You and I Were Young, Maggie Blues
30. My Heart Knows
31. I'll Never Slip Around Again
32. The Tennessee Church Bells

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About the artist

Margaret Whiting

Ah, Margaret Whiting, the golden voice of the golden era. Born into the music royalty of Richard Whiting, this dame has been charming audiences with her silky smooth vocals since the 1940s. With a career spanning over seven decades, Whiting has captured the hearts of listeners with her timeless classics such as "Moonlight in Vermont" and "It Might As Well Be Spring". Her signature blend of jazz and pop has solidified her as a true icon in the American music scene. Whiting's voice is like a warm embrace on a cold winter's night, comforting and familiar yet undeniably powerful. Her ability to effortlessly blend emotion with technical skill is a testament to her musical prowess. Despite facing countless challenges throughout her career, including a battle with addiction and personal tragedy, Whiting has always managed to rise above and deliver stunning performances that leave audiences in awe. While some may argue that she belongs to a bygone era, Whiting's music remains as relevant and captivating as ever. Her influence can be heard in the voices of modern-day artists such as Norah Jones and Diana Krall, proving that true talent knows no bounds. So raise a glass to Margaret Whiting, the timeless songbird who continues to enchant audiences with her unparalleled charm and talent. Long may her music reign supreme in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.

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Jimmy Wakely

Ah, Margaret Whiting, the golden voice of the golden era. Born into the music royalty of Richard Whiting, this dame has been charming audiences with her silky smooth vocals since the 1940s. With a career spanning over seven decades, Whiting has captured the hearts of listeners with her timeless classics such as "Moonlight in Vermont" and "It Might As Well Be Spring". Her signature blend of jazz and pop has solidified her as a true icon in the American music scene. Whiting's voice is like a warm embrace on a cold winter's night, comforting and familiar yet undeniably powerful. Her ability to effortlessly blend emotion with technical skill is a testament to her musical prowess. Despite facing countless challenges throughout her career, including a battle with addiction and personal tragedy, Whiting has always managed to rise above and deliver stunning performances that leave audiences in awe. While some may argue that she belongs to a bygone era, Whiting's music remains as relevant and captivating as ever. Her influence can be heard in the voices of modern-day artists such as Norah Jones and Diana Krall, proving that true talent knows no bounds. So raise a glass to Margaret Whiting, the timeless songbird who continues to enchant audiences with her unparalleled charm and talent. Long may her music reign supreme in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.