Lucille Starr
THE FRENCH SONG
A&M SP-4107
Released on LP and later in Canada on CD 69832
Tracks:
Side One:
1. The French Song (Pease-Vincent)
2. Dominique (Sourire-Regne)
3. La Vie En Rose (David-Piaf-Louiguy)
4. In A Little Spanish Town (Wayne-Lewis-Young-Granier)
5. Colinda (Davis-LeBlanc-Guidry)
6. Crazy Arms (Seals-Mooney)
Side Two:
1. Sukiyaka (Leslie-Cason-Nakamura-Ei)
2. Wooden Heart (Wine-Wiseman-Twomey-Kaempfert)
3. Release Me (Miller-Stevenson)
4. Jolie Jacqueline (J. Warfield)
5. Yours (Roig-Sherr-Gamse)
6. My Man (Willemetz-Charles--Pollack-Yvain)
Bonus tracks on CD 69832
13. Gone
14, My Happiness
15. Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
16. Freight Train
17. I'm Leaving It All Up To You
(the latter three being tracks from SP-4106)
Produced by: Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
Co-Producer: Dorsey Burnette
Arranged by: Herb Alpert and Julius Wechter
Album Design: Peter Whorf Graphics
Liner Notes:
1964 has been a particularly good year for Lucille Starr. She was presented with her first gold record by Quality Records Limited, in her native land, Canada, for the equivalent of a million sales of "The French Song". The same recording was also Lucille's first big hit in the U.S. Most recently, it was the year she recorded a collection of some of her very favorite songs in her first album. After listening to this mavelously talented artist, we know you'll agree with us that this is only the first spark of a future magnificent glow - that is Lucille Starr.
THE FRENCH SONG
A&M SP-4107
Released on LP and later in Canada on CD 69832
Tracks:
Side One:
1. The French Song (Pease-Vincent)
2. Dominique (Sourire-Regne)
3. La Vie En Rose (David-Piaf-Louiguy)
4. In A Little Spanish Town (Wayne-Lewis-Young-Granier)
5. Colinda (Davis-LeBlanc-Guidry)
6. Crazy Arms (Seals-Mooney)
Side Two:
1. Sukiyaka (Leslie-Cason-Nakamura-Ei)
2. Wooden Heart (Wine-Wiseman-Twomey-Kaempfert)
3. Release Me (Miller-Stevenson)
4. Jolie Jacqueline (J. Warfield)
5. Yours (Roig-Sherr-Gamse)
6. My Man (Willemetz-Charles--Pollack-Yvain)
Bonus tracks on CD 69832
13. Gone
14, My Happiness
15. Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
16. Freight Train
17. I'm Leaving It All Up To You
(the latter three being tracks from SP-4106)
Produced by: Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
Co-Producer: Dorsey Burnette
Arranged by: Herb Alpert and Julius Wechter
Album Design: Peter Whorf Graphics
Liner Notes:
1964 has been a particularly good year for Lucille Starr. She was presented with her first gold record by Quality Records Limited, in her native land, Canada, for the equivalent of a million sales of "The French Song". The same recording was also Lucille's first big hit in the U.S. Most recently, it was the year she recorded a collection of some of her very favorite songs in her first album. After listening to this mavelously talented artist, we know you'll agree with us that this is only the first spark of a future magnificent glow - that is Lucille Starr.