Sincerely Yours (Jo Stafford album)

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Sincerely Yours
Sincerely Yours Stafford.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2006
GenreTraditional pop
Label

Sincerely Yours is a 2006 compilation album of songs recorded by American singer Jo Stafford. It was released on May 9, 2006 on the label.

The "Hollywood House Party" included on the album was a special release of Columbia Records in 1955. It was recorded at a party Stafford and husband Paul Weston gave at their home. Columbia had produced several new phonographs in 1955; part of their sales promotion for them was to give buyers of units valued at $100 or more the Columbia House Party album, which was not available any other way.[1] One side of the album featured the party with celebrities at the Weston's California home, while the other featured Mitch Miller's New York City party. Those who attended the Weston's Hollywood house party and are heard on this album include Liberace, Dave Brubeck and Frankie Laine.[2][3]

Track listing[]

  1. Travelling Salesman Polka
  2. Prisoner of Love's Song
  3. Love, Mystery and Adventure
  4. Juanita
  5. Sweet and Low
  6. Blue Moon
  7. Without My Lover (Bolero Gaucho)
  8. Blue Skies
  9. If It Takes Me All My Life
  10. What Good Am I Without You
  11. The Christmas Blues
  12. Adi-Adios-Amigo (Il Passerotto)
  13. Let Me Hear You Whisper
  14. Nearer My Love to Me
  15. Darling! Darling! Darling!
  16. It Is Springtime
  17. Each Step of the Way
  18. The Lord Is My Shepherd
  19. Please Don't Go So Soon (Wenn Die Liebe Will)
  20. I Cover the Waterfront
  21. Dancing on the Ceiling
  22. Ain't Cha-Cha Comin' out Tonight?
  23. Arriverderci, Darling
  24. Cripple Creek/Goin' Down the Road
  25. Mona Lisa (Sung in Italian)
  26. Hey Ho, Anybody Home/Swing Low Sweet Chariot
  27. Swanee River
  28. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  29. Camille

References[]

  1. ^ "U.S.A. Special Issues not sold to the public". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  2. ^ New Columbia Phono Line. Billboard. 18 June 1955. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Sincerely Yours". CMT.
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