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Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 4

Rod Stewart  Main Performer

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1 I've Got a Crush on You Gershwin/Gershwin 3:08
2 I Wish You Love Beac/Trenet 3:36
3 You Send Me Cooke 2:49
4 Long Ago and Far Away Gershwin/Kern 3:27
5 Makin' Whoopee Kahn/Donaldson 3:11
6 My One and Only Love Wood/Mellin 3:10
7 Taking a Chance on Love Fetter/Duke/LaTouch 2:43
8 My Funny Valentine Rodgers/Hart/Hart 3:09
9 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Berlin 3:50
10 Nevertheless Kalmar/Ruby 3:25
11 Blue Skies Berlin 3:38
12 Let's Fall in Love Koehler/Arlen 3:15
13 Thanks for the Memory Robin/Rainger 3:44
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Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 4

Audio Compact Disc

Label: J Records

Category: Vocal

Thanks for the Memory: The Great American Songbook, Vol. 4

UPC: 828766928624

Release Date: 10/18/2005

Original Release Date: 10/18/2005

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [I've Got a Crush on You, I Wish You Love, You Send Me, Long Ago and Far Away, Makin' Whoopee, My One and Only Love, Taking a Chance on Love, My Funny Valentine, I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, Nevertheless, Blue Skies, Let's Fall in Love, Thanks for the Memory]
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Eric Schneider

Apparently, Rod Stewart's desire to cover American jazz/pop classics is as great as the titular Songbook itself, since this is the gravelly voiced British singer's fourth foray into standards territory. Thanks for the Memory features more guest artists than the two previous discs in the series, with Stewart's collaborators ranging from R&B legend Diana Ross (on the playfully romantic "I've Got a Crush on You") to smooth jazz trumpeter Chris Botti (who lends his pleasant horn lines to "I Wish You Love"). Stewart is also joined by fellow '70s rock icon Elton John for a breezy take on "Makin' Whoopee." Of course, he's fully capable of carrying a tune by himself, as best revealed on string-laden renditions of "Blue Skies" and "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm." ~ Eric Schneider, Rovi

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