Tony Orlando Bless You (CD)
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Tony Orlando: Bless You (CD)
Article properties: Tony Orlando: Bless You (CD)
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Interpret: Tony Orlando
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Album titlle: Bless You (CD)
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Genre Pop
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Label SOUTHBAY
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 5450162006115
- weight in Kg 0.107
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| 01 | Bless You | Tony Orlando |
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| 02 | Dream Lover | Tony Orlando |
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| 03 | I'd Never Find Another You | Tony Orlando |
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| 04 | Will You Love Me Tomorrow | Tony Orlando |
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| 05 | Tell Me Where To Run To | Tony Orlando |
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| 06 | Some Kind Of Wonderful | Tony Orlando |
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| 07 | Halfway To Paradise | Tony Orlando |
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| 08 | Happy Times Are Here To Stay | Tony Orlando |
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| 09 | Lonely Am I | Tony Orlando |
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| 10 | The Lovin' Touch | Tony Orlando |
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| 11 | Lonely Tomorrows | Tony Orlando |
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| 12 | Am I The Guy | Tony Orlando |
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Tony Orlando,
Tony Orlando, born in New York, on April 3, 1944, first worked as a singer on demonstration discs for Don Kirshner's famous Brill Building music publishing operation. Orlando cut the originals of 'Will You Still Love Me To-morrow' and 'Some Kind Of Wonderful' (hits for the Shirelles and the Drifters) before Kirshner realized his potential as a singer in his own right. He specialized in the perfectly organized pop single and had three hits on Epic during 1961: 'Halfway To Paradise' (a British hit for Billy Fury), 'Bless You' (Top Twenty) and `Happy Times'. As a vocalist, he was one of the first 'blue-eyed soul' singers and the productions — by Kirshner and Al Nevins — were almost symphonic.
But despite the rich strings, Spanish guitars, castanets and girl choruses, it was Orlando that you heard. Hours of practice in acappella groups had helped to perfect a distinctive voice which often outshone the Goffin-King songs he was given. Machine-tooled, market-tested pop can be fine when you hum like Ben E. King. Although the Orlando voice disappeared later in the Sixties, he re-appeared in the next decade with a string of equally successful records with Dawn
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