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Moonlight Serenade

Carly Simon  Main Performer

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1 Moonlight Serenade Parish/Miller 4:02
2 I've Got You Under My Skin Porter 3:48
3 I Only Have Eyes for You Dubin/Warren 4:39
4 Moonglow Hudson/Mills/DeLang 3:06
5 Alone Together Dietz/Schwartz 3:32
6 In the Still of the Night Porter 4:26
7 The More I See You Gordon/Warren 3:31
8 Where or When Rodgers/Hart 3:31
9 My One and Only Love Mellin/Wood 3:26
10 All the Things You Are Hammerstein/Kern 3:49
11 How Long Has This Been Going On Gershwin/Gershwin 3:52
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Moonlight Serenade

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Columbia

Category: Vocal

Moonlight Serenade

UPC: 827969489024

Release Date: 07/19/2005

Original Release Date: 07/19/2005

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Moonlight Serenade, I've Got You Under My Skin, I Only Have Eyes for You, Moonglow, Alone Together, In the Still of the Night, The More I See You, Where or When, My One and Only Love, All the Things You Are, How Long Has This Been Going On]
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Thom Jurek

Moonlight Serenade, Carly Simon's fourth collection of standards in 25 years, digs a little deeper than her previous outings. Perhaps it's the plethora of standards outings by popular artists -- Rod Stewart's done three in a row -- perhaps it's because of her pedigree and background; perhaps it's simply because she thinks she can pull it off; and indeed she can. She delivers these 12 songs with panache, savvy, and just a touch of sass. Produced by Richard Perry, these tracks are not so much elegant as enigmatic. Simon appreciates the swing inherent in delivering a standard, even if it's a ballad. Her smoky voice lends itself well to "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "My One and Only Love," and her sense of theatrics is drop-dead gorgeous on "I Only Have Eyes for You," which is a bit of a radical reworking that actually works. The slippery delivery on these songs -- her read of "All the Things You Are," for example, may be considered vulgar by some, but it's utterly lovely and brave -- is what lends them their unique, sexy character. This isn't for everyone, but it's a winner nonetheless. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi

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