You're Gonna Hear from Me - Matt Monro, Previn, Andre
I'll Take Romance - Matt Monro, Hammerstein, Oscar
Strangers in the Night - Matt Monro, Kaempfert, Bert
On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) - Matt Monro, Lane, Burton
Sweet Lorraine - Matt Monro, Burwell, Clifford R
My Best Girl - Matt Monro, Herman, Jerry
On a Wonderful Day Like Today - Matt Monro, Bricusses
Merci Cherie - Matt Monro, Cavendish, Baker
Honey on the Vine - Matt Monro, Burch
When Joanna Loved Me - Matt Monro, Segal, Jack
Real Live Girl - Matt Monro, Coleman, Cy
When Sunny Gets Blue - Matt Monro, Fisher, Marvin
Laura - Matt Monro, Mercer, Johnny
People - Matt Monro, Merrill, Bob [Songw
Here's to My Lady - Matt Monro, Bloom, Rube
The Good Life - Matt Monro, Distel, Sacha
You've Got Possibilities - Matt Monro, Adams, Lee [1]
Rain Sometimes - Matt Monro, Hamilton
Sweet Talkin' Hannah - Matt Monro, Lentz
Nina Never Knew - Matt Monro, Alter, Louis
1997 EMI Centenary release featuring the vocalist's two 1966albums for Capitol, each produced by David Cavanaugh & each digitally remastered from the original mono masters at AbbeyRoad studios: 'This Is The Life' and '... more »Here's To My Lady'. 22tracks total, including 'I'm Glad There Is You', 'This Is The Life', 'When Joanna Loved Me' & 'Real Live Girl'.« less
1997 EMI Centenary release featuring the vocalist's two 1966albums for Capitol, each produced by David Cavanaugh & each digitally remastered from the original mono masters at AbbeyRoad studios: 'This Is The Life' and 'Here's To My Lady'. 22tracks total, including 'I'm Glad There Is You', 'This Is The Life', 'When Joanna Loved Me' & 'Real Live Girl'.
CD Reviews
Monro CD is sublime
02/11/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Matt Monro, Brit's answer to Frank Sinatra is often overlooked when it comes to male singers, such as Jack Jones, Al Martino, Buddy Greco, Vic Damone. But Monro, who's best know for crooning the Bond theme "From Russia With Love," has a supple, endearing and rich voice and in this double album he uses it with force and sparingly to swing with some wonderful numbers. Especially good is the oft-overlooked "You've Got Possibilities" from Broadway's Superman. Sid Feller offers some lush arrangements."