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You Take My Heart Away / Yesterdays

You Take My Heart Away / Yesterdays
Shirley Bassey

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. You Take My Heart Away
  2. Perfect Strangers
  3. Sometimes
  4. This One’s For You
  5. Silly
  6. Love Songs
  7. Stargazer
  8. Can’t Help Falling In Love
  9. I Let You Let Me Down Again
  10. If
  11. Come In From The Rain
  12. I Need To Be In Love
  13. C’est La Vie

Disc 2:

  1. My Melancholy Baby
  2. I’m In The Mood For Love
  3. I’ve Got You Under My Skin
  4. Time After Time
  5. Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
  6. There I’ve Said It Again
  7. You Made Me Love You
  8. Over The Rainbow
  9. Taking A Chance On Love
  10. As Time Goes By
  11. I Only Have Eyes For You
  12. Love Is Here To Stay
  13. My Man (Bonus)
  14. Secret Love (Bonus)
  15. Tomorrow Morning (Bonus)
  16. Nature Boy (Bonus)
  17. Razzle Dazzle (Bonus)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48401 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Customer Reviews

2 Cd set! Great Songs of the Seventies/The Great American Songbook 5
This is a digitally remastered long awaited CD release of two great Bassey albums "You Take My Heart Away" from 1977 and "Yesterdays" from 1978 (plus 5 bonus tracks!). If they were being released for the first time in 2008, they would probably be titled "Great Songs of the Seventies" and "The Great American Songbook". The title track from the first album is from the movie "Rocky" and is one Bassey's best recordings. Also included are her versions of classic songs of the seventies including "Silly Love Songs" and "If". The second album was a complete change in style. Bassey returned to the studio to record in the old fashioned way. Bassey and full orchestra together in the studio, recording "live" just like in the old days. The results are outstanding!. Each song is a powerhouse performance. Many others have since tried to record "The Great American Songbook", but here we have the greatest female singer of them all performing these classic songs, full throttle with full orchestra.

Vintage Bassey at her Belting Best5
Dame Shirley has proved she is the most captivating female artist of all time - her recent glory at Glastonbury, the awesome Get the party started album and Diva-defining The Living Tree all add up to a performer still at the very top of her game after more than 50 years in the business.

This double CD is long overdue and comprises two of Shirley's last albums recorded with United Artists:
You take my heart away is simply 70's sublime - a collection of 'pop' songs from the 70's kicks of with the title track using the Rocky title theme - one of her best vocals. Shirley's voice is flawless throughout this recording sometimes mellow, sometimes strong, always affecting. Just listen to the song Sometimes and I dare you not to have tears in your eyes.
The other CD comprises Shirley's most underrated album - Yesterdays. A collection of great standards, masterfully orchestrated by Arthur Greenslade. Again Shirley's voice is in fine form - and many recordings on this CD have been unavailable on CD before now.
Some extra tracks too (Razzle dazzle and Tomorrow morning - from the You take my heart away sessions and superb recordings of Nature boy and My man from the Yestredays sessions. Strangely Secret love is also included which actually dates from 1965, but is a welcome addition nonetheless).

These BGO releases are superbly remastered and a must-buy not only for Bassey fans but for fans of quality music.

The four following releases would complete the Bassey back catalogue, and hopefully BGO won't keep us waiting long:
Live in Japan 74 and 77
This is my life/Does anybody miss me
Stops the shows/12 of those songs
Live at the Pigalle/Live at Talk of the town

Excellent release !5
Another brilliant release from BGO..Sound quality is great..theres so much more detail than in the original vinyl release..(vinyl sound quality declined from the mid 70's on )..the Yesterdays album in particular sounds much more accomplished and polished..Artwork and liner notes are first rate too !