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Music : I'll Be Seeing You: Love Songs of World War II

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by: Andrea Marcovicci

 : I'll Be Seeing You: Love Songs of World War II

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0737877600124
Label: Cabaret Records
Manufacturer: Cabaret Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Cabaret Records
Release Date: October 11, 1994
Studio: Cabaret Records
Sales Rank: 60111




Disc 1:
  1. The Picture in the Hall - Andrea Marcovicci, Carnelia, Craig
  2. I've Heard That Song Before - Andrea Marcovicci, Cahn, Sammy
  3. Monologue - Andrea Marcovicci,
  4. All of My Life - Andrea Marcovicci, Berlin, Irving
  5. Monologue - Andrea Marcovicci,
  6. Big Band Medley - Andrea Marcovicci, DeLange
  7. Reading from a Lovely Leave - Andrea Marcovicci, Parker
  8. Speak Low - Andrea Marcovicci, Nash, Ogden
  9. We'll Meet Again/I'll Be Seeing You - Andrea Marcovicci, Fain, Sammy
  10. I'll Walk Alone - Andrea Marcovicci, Cahn, Sammy
  11. They're Either Too Young or Too Old - Andrea Marcovicci, Loesser, Frank
  12. Dream Medley - Andrea Marcovicci, Berlin, Irving
  13. Reading from an Ancient Gesture - Andrea Marcovicci, Milay
  14. You'll Never Know/Lover Man/Skylark - Andrea Marcovicci, Gordon, Mack
  15. I Said No/You Can't Say No to a Soldier/I'm Doing It for Defense - Andrea Marcovicci, Allen
  16. My Sister and I - Andrea Marcovicci, Kramer, Alex
  17. The Last Time I Saw Paris/London Pride - Andrea Marcovicci, Coward, Noel
  18. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square - Andrea Marcovicci, Maschwitz, Eric
  19. White Cliffs of Dover/When the Lights Go on Again All over the W - Andrea Marcovicci, Benjemen
  20. My Shining Hour - Andrea Marcovicci, Arlen, Harold
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't Waste Your Money
Whenever I hear Andrea Marcovicci, I think of "The Emperor's New Clothes." She has SERIOUS pitch problems -- she CANNOT sing on key. My husband and I recently went to hear her in person at the Alonquin in New York -- a total waste of time and money.

I wouldn't pay $.99 for a CD of hers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Triumph!
This is an ambitious project. And its a winner. A look back at our country at War (WWII) through the songs of the period. Like Marcovicci, I have a nostalgic interest in this era, though it was before my time. There are so many great songs here and they are skillfully interwoven in sets with a few well chosen monologues on this live recording. That said, I cant say I'm crazy about Marcovicci's voice. (This is my first hearing of it) She has occasional pitch problems and seems out of breath at times. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A lovingly done trip down memory lane.
This live performance of her cabaret show is beyond any words of praise I can give it. The aura of the times is captured for all to hear. Her voice is a beautiful reminder of this long ago time in our lives. Her grace and elegance are reminders of what it was like to hear beautiful music being performed by singer who is both literate and talented,and sad to say both are in short supply today. The only minor flaw in the whole package is the sound level between the monolouges and the singing is not well ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Marcovicci Defines The True Definition of Cabaret
This elegant lady was the first person I saw perform at a small Hollywood nighclub called The Gardenia. From that moment on, I was hooked. This CD was recorded live at the club and all the tracks are clear, and contain a wealth of songs from this tragic time that changed our world forever. I must say, besides my favorite male cabaret artists, Michael Poss and David Campbell, Andrea is at the top of my female list. I love her choice of songs from this era, and the songs contained on a recent CD purchase ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pure Romance
This album was recorded from Marcovicci's live cabaret performances from a few years ago. She walks her audience through the waiting, longing and loving that was WWII...a time before email when love-birds pined for one another through the hardships of war. Or as she says, a time when it was called "falling in love" instead of "co-dependence". As with all Marcovicci's performances, she leads her audience through songs familiar and new with gentle, elucidating and often witty guidance so that you feel ... Read More



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