Gold - CD Music

by Andy Williams
label: Crimson Gold, January of 2020 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Can't Get Used to Losing You
02 - Music to Watch Girls By
03 - Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from 'The Godfather')
04 - Battle Hymn of the Republic
05 - The Impossible Dream (The Quest)
06 - The Other Side of Me
07 - A Fool Never Learns
08 - Getting Over You
09 - Stranger On the Shore
10 - Danny Boy
11 - Abraham, Martin and John
12 - For the Good Times
13 - Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
14 - If You Could Read My Mind
15 - MacArthur Park
16 - On the Street Where You Live
17 - The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face)
18 - Alone Again (Naturally)
19 - You've Got a Friend
20 - Up, Up and Away

Disco 2
01 - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
02 - (Where Do I Begin) Love Story
03 - Happy Heart
04 - Home Lovin' Man
05 - You Lay So Easy On My Mind
06 - A Summer Place
07 - I'll Never Stop Loving You
08 - It's So Easy
09 - Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
10 - Charade
11 - Ain't It True
12 - Fly By Night
13 - Help Me
14 - Hopeless
15 - ...and Roses and Roses
16 - Almost There
17 - Bye Bye Blues
18 - The Wonderful World of the Young
19 - Wrong for Each Other
20 - Can't Take My Eyes Off You (With Denise Van Outen)

Disco 3
01 - Can't Help Falling in Love
02 - Solitaire
03 - Moon River
04 - Born Free
05 - Maria (From 'West Side Story')
06 - Days of Wine and Roses
07 - May Each Day
08 - More and More
09 - In the Summertime
10 - A Time for Us
11 - Dear Heart
12 - Don't You Believe It
13 - Holly
14 - In the Arms of Love
15 - More
16 - Ave Maria
17 - Amazing Grace
18 - White Christmas
19 - The Little Drummer Boy
20 - It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Gold - CD

by Andy Williams

Property Description
label: Crimson Gold
Release Date: January of 2020
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Other Genres > Easy Listening/Lounge/Cabaret
EAN: 0654378065521
Number of disks: 3
Format: CD / Box Set

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Andy Williams

Andy Williams, born Howard Andrew Williams on December 3, 1927 in Wall Lake, Iowa, United States, was an American singer and television host, widely recognized for his soft and warm voice, which made him one of the most popular and beloved artists of the twentieth century. Williams is known for a string of timeless hits, including "Moon River," "Can't Get Used to Losing You," "Music to Watch Girls By," and "The Impossible Dream." He is often remembered as one of the most iconic voices of the golden age of traditional pop.

Williams began his musical career at a young age, singing with his brothers in the group The Williams Brothers. In the 1940s, the group achieved some success, collaborating with popular singer Kay Thompson, but it was as a solo artist that Andy Williams achieved worldwide fame. After the group's breakup, Williams moved to New York City and began building his solo career, initially as a jazz and pop singer in clubs and television shows.

Andy Williams' big career breakthrough came in the 1950s, when he signed with Cadence Records and began releasing a string of hit singles. His version of "Canadian Sunset" in 1956 was one of his first big hits, followed by a series of popular songs that defined his soft, romantic vocal style.

In 1961, Williams released the album Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes, which included the song "Moon River", composed by Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer for the film Breakfast at Tiffany's. "Moon River" became Williams' signature song, and he is often associated with this song, although the original version in the film was performed by Audrey Hepburn. His rendition of "Moon River" was so iconic that it became the subject of his television show and was played at almost every concert throughout his career.

In the 60s and 70s, Andy Williams cemented his position as a world-renowned star. He has released a number of successful albums, many of which have achieved gold or platinum certification. During this period, he was one of the best-selling artists in the world, with a popularity that spanned several generations. Williams also became known for his television show, The Andy Williams Show, which ran from 1962 to 1971. The show was extremely popular and won three Emmy Awards, standing out for the live performances of Williams and his renowned guests.

In addition to "Moon River", other songs such as "Can't Get Used to Losing You", "Happy Heart", "Love Story (Where Do I Begin)" and "Speak Softly Love" (theme from The Godfather) became major hits and cemented Williams' reputation as one of the great crooners of his time.

Andy Williams was also the creator of the Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri, which opened in 1992. The theater became an iconic venue where Williams performed regularly, attracting fans from all over the world. This initiative also solidified his presence in the entertainment industry even after the peak of his recording career.

Throughout his career, Williams maintained a public image of elegance and sophistication, being known for his classic style and his discreet approach to fame. He continued to record and perform live until the end of his life, maintaining a loyal fan base and a lasting influence on popular music.

Andy Williams passed away on September 25, 2012, at the age of 84, after a long battle with bladder cancer. His death was deeply felt by fans and industry peers, who remembered him as one of the most beautiful and unmistakable voices in American music.

Andy Williams' legacy lives on through his vast discography and the memories he left as one of the great performers of popular music of the twentieth century. His contribution to music and entertainment made him a beloved and respected figure, and his songs continue to be heard and enjoyed by new generations.

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