I May Be Wrong, But I Think You're Wonderful [From Murray ...] - Frankie Laine, Ruskin, Harry
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams, And Dream Your Troubles Away - Frankie Laine, Barris, Harry
West End Blues - Frankie Laine, King Oliver
I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me - Frankie Laine, Gaskill, Clarence
Monday Again - Frankie Laine, Klein, John
Singin' the Blues, Till My Baby Comes Home - Frankie Laine, Conrad, Con
Satan Wears a Satin Gown - Frankie Laine, Katz, Fred
If I Were a Bell [From Guys and Dolls] - Frankie Laine, Loesser, Frank
A Man Get's Awfully Lonesome - Frankie Laine, Neiburg, Ricca
The Gang That Sang "Heart of My Heart" - Frankie Laine, Ryan, Ben
Song of the Islands - Frankie Laine, King, Charles E. [H
South of the Border [From South of the Border] - Frankie Laine, Carr, Michael [Song
Flamenco - Frankie Laine, Jerome, Robert
When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Frankie Laine, Muse, Clarence
The Girl in the Wood - Frankie Laine, Gilkyson, Terry
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening [Here Comes the Groom] - Frankie Laine, Carmichael, Hoagy
One for My Baby, And One More for the Road [Sky's the Limit] - Frankie Laine, Arlen, Harold
Ramblin' Man - Frankie Laine, Williams, Hank
When You're in Love - Frankie Laine, Fischer, Carl [1]
Sugarbush - Frankie Laine, Traditional
The Ruby and the Pearl [From Thunder in the East] - Frankie Laine, Evans, Ray
Hambone [From Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder] - Frankie Laine, Saunders, Red
Ain't Misbehavin' [From Hot Chocolates] - Frankie Laine, Brooks, Harry
She's Funny That Way - Frankie Laine, Moret, Neil
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder [From The Singing Fool] - Frankie Laine, Dreyer, Dave
Granada - Frankie Laine, Dodd, Dorothy
High Noon [From High Noon] - Frankie Laine, Tiomkin, Dimitri
Track Listings (26) - Disc #2
I Believe - Frankie Laine, Drake, Erwin
Settin' the Woods on Fire - Frankie Laine, Delson, Ed
Your Cheatin' Heart - Frankie Laine, Williams, Hank
Tell Me a Story - Frankie Laine, Gilkyson, Terry
Some Day [From the Vagabond King] - Frankie Laine, Friml, Rudolf
Where the Winds Blow - Frankie Laine, Gilkyson, Terry
Te Amo - Frankie Laine, Dean, Bea
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans [From Strut, Miss Lizzie] - Frankie Laine, Creamer, Henry
Basin Street Blues - Frankie Laine, Williams, Spencer
Answer Me (Mütterlein) - Frankie Laine, Rauch, Fred
Hey, Joe! - Frankie Laine, Bryant, Boudleaux
Blowing Wild (The Ballad of Black Gold) [From Blowing Wild] - Frankie Laine, Tiomkin, Dimitir
The Kid's Last Fight - Frankie Laine, Merrill, Bob
There Must Be a Reason - Frankie Laine, Davis, Benny
Rain, Rain, Rain - Frankie Laine, Toorish, Bernard
My Friend - Frankie Laine, Drake, Ervin
The Tarrier Song (Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill) - Frankie Laine, Shapiro, Nat
Cool Water - Frankie Laine, Nolan, Bob
Strange Lady in Town [From Strange Lady in Town] - Frankie Laine, Tiomkin, Dimitri
Hummingbird - Frankie Laine, Robertson, Don [1]
Hawk-Eye - Frankie Laine, Bryant, Boudleaux
A Woman in Love [From Guys and Dolls] - Frankie Laine, Loesser, Frank
Sixteen Tons - Frankie Laine, Travis, Merle
Stars Fell on Alabama - Frankie Laine, Parish, Mitchell
Taking a Chance on Love [From "Cabin in the Sky"] - Frankie Laine, Duke, Vernon
That Old Feeling [From Vogues of 1938] - Frankie Laine, Brown, Lew
The Golden Years is a Superb Demonstration of Laine?s Ability in Each of These Roles. It Complements That?s My Desire (CD Aja 5383), which Took the Story Up to 1951. Here, after Some Splendidly Jazzy Late 40s Performances ... more »(I May Be Wrong, West End Blues . . .), We have a Cornucopia of Frankie Laine?s Most Popular Recordings, Including No Fewer Than 30 Chart Hits, Mostly from 1952/5. Seven of them were Million Sellers: Sugarbush (With Doris Day), High Noon, I Believe, Your Cheatin? Heart, the Kid?s Last Fight, Cool Water and a Woman in Love. In All, Nine Reached No.1, No.2 Or No.3. Golden Years Indeed! his Highly Successful Record Partnership with Jo Stafford is Marked by Five Great Duets (In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening, Settin? the Woods on Fire . . .), And He Finishes in a Jazz Setting with Three Terrific Numbers Recorded with Trumpeter Buck Clayton and his Star-studded Band (That Old Feeling . . .).« less
The Golden Years is a Superb Demonstration of Laine?s Ability in Each of These Roles. It Complements That?s My Desire (CD Aja 5383), which Took the Story Up to 1951. Here, after Some Splendidly Jazzy Late 40s Performances (I May Be Wrong, West End Blues . . .), We have a Cornucopia of Frankie Laine?s Most Popular Recordings, Including No Fewer Than 30 Chart Hits, Mostly from 1952/5. Seven of them were Million Sellers: Sugarbush (With Doris Day), High Noon, I Believe, Your Cheatin? Heart, the Kid?s Last Fight, Cool Water and a Woman in Love. In All, Nine Reached No.1, No.2 Or No.3. Golden Years Indeed! his Highly Successful Record Partnership with Jo Stafford is Marked by Five Great Duets (In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening, Settin? the Woods on Fire . . .), And He Finishes in a Jazz Setting with Three Terrific Numbers Recorded with Trumpeter Buck Clayton and his Star-studded Band (That Old Feeling . . .).