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A Wonderful World

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1 Exactly Like You Fields/McHugh 3:17
2 La Vie en Rose David/Piaf/Louiguy/ 3:23
3 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) Reynolds/Daugherty/ 4:46
4 You Can Depend on Me Carpenter/Dunlap/Hi 3:00
5 What a Wonderful World Douglas/Thiele/Weis 3:23
6 That's My Home Rene/Rene 3:05
7 A Kiss to Build a Dream On Kalmar/Hammerstein/ 3:25
8 I Wonder Gant/Spector/Barry/ 3:49
9 Dream a Little Dream of Me Kahn/Schwandt/Andre 3:52
10 You Can't Lose a Broken Heart Miller/Johnson 3:14
11 That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) Smith/Smith/Gillesp 4:36
12 If We Never Meet Again Shear/Armstrong/Bru 3:52
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A Wonderful World

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Label: Sony Music Distribution

Style: Show Tunes

A Wonderful World

UPC: 696998673489

Release Date: 11/05/2002

Original Release Date: 11/05/2002

Tracks: [Exactly Like You, La Vie en Rose, I'm Confessin' (That I Love You), You Can Depend on Me, What a Wonderful World, That's My Home, A Kiss to Build a Dream On, I Wonder, Dream a Little Dream of Me, You Can't Lose a Broken Heart, That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day), If We Never Meet Again]
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William Ruhlmann

Tony Bennett has sung with k.d. lang previously, notably on his MTV Unplugged album, and the two have meshed well together, largely because of lang's willingness to sublimate herself to Bennett's approach. The same thing can be said of the two on this full-length duet album (which also contains solos -- Bennett is heard alone on "That's My Dream," lang on "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" and "That Lucky Old Sun [Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day]"). It isn't just that lang joins in on material more suitable to Bennett's style than to hers. This is an album on which the musicians are the members of Bennett's backup group (plus strings), recorded in Bennett's studio. But one never gets the sense that lang is restricted by the approach. She is sufficiently versatile, or chameleon-like, to sound like she's enjoying herself, just as she did earlier in her career when she was working with producer Owen Bradley in Nashville and singing traditional country. At 76, Bennett sings with an easy, casual style, never seeming to work very hard for his effects, and lang, in her vocal prime, deliberately complements him, though she never seems quite as comfortable. Although there is no indication other than an uncredited painting (by Bennett, of course) inside the CD booklet, this is a tribute album to Louis Armstrong, who recorded these songs over the course of his long career. That doesn't mean that there's a trumpet to be heard anywhere on the disc or that either of the singers tries to re-create any aspect of Armstrong's vocal style. It simply provides an organizing principle that the listener can notice or not. (Well, it's hard not to notice during the title song, with Bennett's references to "Satchmo" and "Pops.") Like Armstrong, Bennett and lang are trying to make the music sound effortless and unstudied, and to a large extent they succeed. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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