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Singin' with the Big Bands
Studio album by
Released1994
Genre
Length52:30
LabelArista
Barry Manilow chronology
Greatest Hits: The Platinum Collection
(1994)
Singin' with the Big Bands
(1994)
Summer of '78
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert ChristgauC[3]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[2]

Singin' with the Big Bands is a 1994 album by Barry Manilow.

The album was Manilow's first to reach gold since Because It's Christmas (1990).

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Singin' With The Big Bands" (Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman) 2:28
  2. "Sentimental Journey" - Featuring Les Brown and his Band of Renown (Bud Green, Les Brown, Ben Homer) 3:19
  3. "And the Angels Sing" (Johnny Mercer, Ziggy Elman) 3:04
  4. "Green Eyes" - Featuring The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with Rosemary Clooney (Eddie Rivera, Eddie Woods, Nilo Menendez) 3:19 (with Rosemary Clooney)
  5. "I Should Care" (Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston) 3:02
  6. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" - Featuring The Duke Ellington Orchestra (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell) 2:58
  7. "I Can't Get Started" (Vernon Duke, Ira Gershwin) 4:29
  8. "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) 3:24
  9. "Moonlight Serenade" (Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish) 4:50
  10. "On the Sunny Side of the Street" - Featuring the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh) 3:26
  11. "All or Nothing at All" - Featuring The Harry James Orchestra (Arthur Altman, Jack Lawrence) 3:02
  12. "I'll Never Smile Again" - Featuring The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (Ruth Lowe) 3:08
  13. "I'm Getting Sentimental over You" (George Bassman, Ned Washington) 3:27
  14. "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)" - Featuring The Glenn Miller Orchestra with Debra Byrd (Lew Brown, Sam H. Stept, Charles Tobias) 2:52
  15. "(I'll Be with You in) Apple Blossom Time" (Neville Fleeson, Albert Von Tilzer) 2:31
  16. "Where Does the Time Go?" (Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman) 3:10

Charts[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ Entertainment Weekly review
  3. ^ Robert Christgau Consumer Guide
  4. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Barry Manilow Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
  6. ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1995". Billboard. Retrieved September 11, 2020.

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