This Is Jo Stafford
1966 studio album by Jo Stafford
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Studio album by Jo Stafford | ||||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Label | Dot Records | |||
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This Is Jo Stafford is an album by Jo Stafford accompanied by the Ernie Freeman Orchestra released by Dot Records (catalog No. DLP 3745) in September 1966.[2] It was also issued as a stereo album (Dot DLP 25745).
Track listing
- "Cry, Cry Darling" (J. D. Miller / Jimmy C. Newman)
- "Falling In Love Again"
- "The Time of Day"
- "Love Lies"
- "Think of Me"
- "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" (Lew Brown / Sidney Clare)
- "Ev'ry Night When the Sun Goes In"
- "A Little Kiss Each Morning" (Harry M. Woods)
- "Cup Full of Tears" (Bob Merrill)
- "Moon Song"
- "A Time to Love ( A Time to Cry)" (Sidney Bechet / Bill Giant / Bernie Baum / Florence Kaye)
- "If I Had You"
References
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- Kiss Me, Kate (1949)
- American Folk Songs (1950)
- Autumn in New York (1950)
- Songs of Faith (1950)
- As You Desire Me (1952)
- Broadway's Best (1953)
- Starring Jo Stafford (1953)
- Garden of Prayer (1954)
- My Heart's in the Highlands (1954)
- Happy Holiday (1955)
- Soft and Sentimental (1955)
- Songs of Scotland (1955)
- A Gal Named Jo (1956)
- Ski Trails (1956)
- Once Over Lightly (1957)
- Swingin' Down Broadway (1958)
- Ballad of the Blues (1959)
- I'll Be Seeing You (1959)
- Jo + Jazz (1960)
- All Alone (1963)
- Getting Sentimental over Tommy Dorsey (1963)
- Jo Stafford's Sweet Hour of Prayer (1964)
- The Joyful Season (1964)
- This Is Jo Stafford (1965)
- Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965)
albums
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Gordon MacRae
- Songs for Sunday Evening (1950)
- Memory Songs (1955)
- Whispering Hope (1962)
- Peace in the Valley (1963)
Frankie Laine
- Jo & Friends (2000)
Darlene Edwards
- Discography
- Filmography
- The Chesterfield Supper Club
- The Jo Stafford Show (1954)
- The Jo Stafford Show (1961)
- The Pied Pipers
- Paul Weston
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