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| 1 | Earth Angel | Williams/Hodge/Belv | 2:57 |
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| 2 | Over the Mountains, Across the Sea | Garvin | 2:18 |
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| 3 | Image of a Girl | Rosenberg/Clasky | 2:31 |
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| 4 | This Is My Love | Smith | 2:41 |
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| 5 | A Sunday Kind of Love | Rhodes/Prima/Belle/ | 3:08 |
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| 6 | Eddie, My Love | Ling/Davis/Collins | 3:14 |
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| 7 | In the Still of the Night | Parris | 3:01 |
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| 8 | Tonight, Tonight | Myles | 2:32 |
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| 9 | The Closer You Are | Lewis/Robinson | 3:00 |
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| 10 | I'm So Young | Tyus | 2:31 |
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| 11 | Deserie | Cooper/Johnson | 2:43 |
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| 12 | Oh, What a Night | Junior/Funches | 2:54 |
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| 13 | There's a Moon Out Tonight | Gentile/Striano/Luc | 2:13 |
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| 14 | Sixteen Candles | Khent/Dixon | 2:53 |
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| 15 | Till Then | Wood/Seiler/Marcus | 2:16 |
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| 16 | You Belong to Me | Stewart/King/Price | 2:36 |
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| 17 | Once in a While | Green/Edwards | 2:28 |
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| 18 | One Summer Night | Webb | 2:14 |
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| 19 | Sincerely | Fuqua/Freed | 3:11 |
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| 20 | Angel Baby | Hamlin | 2:10 |
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| 21 | You Were Mine | Giacalone | 1:55 |
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| 22 | 'Til | Danvers/Sigman | 2:28 |
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| 23 | Let It Be Me | Delanoe/Becaud/Curt | 2:41 |
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| 24 | Teardrops | Calhoun | 2:20 |
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Editorial Reviews
For Lovers Only: WCBS New York, Vol. 1
Long Play Record
Label: Collectables
Style: Soul
For Lovers Only: WCBS New York, Vol. 1
UPC: 090431250914
Release Date: 04/25/1990
Original Release Date: 04/25/1990
- Various Artists
Main Performer
Andy Kellman
Collectables four-volume For Lovers Only series is an enjoyable, if unexceptional, set that collects some of the most romantic pop, R&B, and doo wop singles from the late '50s and early '60s. Somewhat confusingly, it came in two different versions. There's a "general" version, and then there is a version of the set that is presented as if the play list of New York's WCBS dictated the selections. However, there is no difference between the corresponding volumes. WCBS' first volume, just like the first volume of the general set, contains 24 selections. They include the Penguins' "Earth Angel," the Harptones' "A Sunday Kind of Love," the Five Satins' "In the Still of the Night," the Moonglows' "Sincerely," the Capris' "There's a Moon Out Tonight," and the Crests' "Sixteen Candles." It provides a good balance between well-known hits and regional obscurities, but it isn't a definitive look at the era. However, it fits the purpose alluded to in the title just fine. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
