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Say It with Music (A Touch of Latin)
1960 studio album by Ray Conniff, His Orchestra and Chorus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Say It with Music (A Touch of Latin) is an album by Ray Conniff, His Orchestra and Chorus. It was released in 1960 on the Columbia label (catalog no. CL-1490).[1][2]
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Overview
The album debuted on Billboard magazine's popular albums chart on October 10, 1960, peaked at No. 4, and remained on that chart for 58 weeks.[3] It was his second best charting album ever, with his next album also peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard Top LPs, but stayed on the chart 20 weeks less.
AllMusic later gave the album a rating of three-and-a-half stars.[2]
Track listing
Side 1
- "Bésame Mucho" (C. Velazquez, S. Skylar) [2:37]
- "Stranger in Paradise" (G. Forrest, R. Wright) [3:03]
- "Summertime" (D. Heyward, G. Gershwin) [2:38]
- "I've Got You Under My Skin" (Cole Porter) [3:00]
- "Too Young" (S. Lippman, S. Dee) [2:39]
- "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg) [3:20]
Side 2
- "Just One of Those Things" (Cole Porter) [3:22]
- "Deep Purple" (M. Parrish, P. DeRose) [1:30]
- "Brazil" (Ary Barroso, Bob Russell) [3:03]
- "Night and Day" (Cole Porter) [3:17]
- "Temptation" (A. Freed, N. Brown) [3:37]
- "Say It with Music" (Irving Berlin) [2:26]
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