Greatest Songs of the Fifties
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Moments To Remember
- It's All In The Game
- Unchained Melody
- Venus
- It's Not For Me To Say
- Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing
- Rags To Riches
- Sincerely/Teach Me Tonight - Manilow, Barry & Phyllis McGuire
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- Young At Heart
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- What A Difference A Day Made
- Beyond The Sea
- Moments To Remember
- It's All In The Game
- Unchained Melody
- Venus
- It's Not For Me To Say
- Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing
- Rags To Riches
- Sincerely/Teach Me Tonight - Manilow, Barry & Phyllis McGuire
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- Young At Heart
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- What A Difference A Day Made
- Beyond The Sea
- Interview
- Studio Footage
Disc 2:
- Moments To Remember
- All In The Game
- Unchained Melody
- Venus
- It's Not For Me To Say
- Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing
- Rags To Riches
- Sincerely/Teach Me Tonight
- Are You Lonesome Tonight
- Young At Heart
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- What A Difference A Day Makes
- Somewhere Beyond The Sea
- I Made It Through The Rain
- Best Seat In The House
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #78534 in Music
- Released on: 2006-03-13
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: DualDisc, Extra tracks
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
'The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties' is renknowned crooner Barry Manilow's tribute to the decade that gave us pop classic after pop classic, the 1950's. Including tracks made famous by the Righteous Brothers and Elvis Presley, Manilow has breathed new life into the tracks, making them more accessable for his large fanbase. Includes the tracks 'All I Have To Do Is Dream' and 'Unchained Melody'.
Customer Reviews
Not bad , but not a winner .
I thought that the new arrangements on these old favorites were OK. Mr. Manilow has a decent voice but at times he sounds a little "stiff" and struggles to make it... They do a good job but as I was listening to the album, I couldn't help thinking how much better the originals were.




