The late Anita Carter possessed one of the most beautiful voices in country music. This track is contained in her CD "Ring of Fire" and also in the box set entitled "Appalachian Angel".
Dusty recorded this beautiful song in 1979 for her "Living Without Your Love" album. This song was also recorded by Anne Murray in 1979 (for her "New Kind of Feeling" album) and by The Carpenters (for their "Passages" album). Dusty puts her own stamp on this classic tune, which was written by Steve Dorff, Larry Herbstritt, Gloria Sklerov and Harry Lloyd.
Lots of smiling photos in this tribute to the late great Cass Elliot. "When I Just Wear My Smile" is taken from the LP "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Mama Cass. The song was written by T. Lane and S. Pulley. Cass did a lovely job on this great tune.
A salute to the incomparable Liza Minnelli, with photos from her life and career. "Love Pains" is taken from her 1989 CD "Results", produced by Pet Shop Boys (Neil and Chris) and Julian Mendelsohn. The song was written by M. Price, D. Walsh and S. Barri.
It doesn't get any better than this. Written by Ned and Sue Miller, this track is included in the album "Born to Sing". It was produced by Bob Ferguson and sung to perfection by the one and only Connie Smith.
A video montage of the fabulous Shirley Bassey, set to a live recording of "Nobody Does It Like Me". This track is from Dame Shirley's CD "The Birthday Concert".
Connie Smith was indeed "Born to Sing". She possesses one of the greatest voices in country music history, and continues to thrill audiences to this day.
~ Julie London 1926-2000 ~
This sultry track is from the CD "The Very Best of Julie London" (1991). It was originally recorded for the 1957 LP "Make Love to Me".
Written by Russell Garcia and Ned Cronk.
Published by Londontown Music Incorporated (ASCAP)
Included in the soundtrack of the movie "Dark Harbor" (1998).
Betty Buckley has one of the greatest voices ever heard on or off Broadway. She puts her undeniable stamp on this classic tune from "Song and Dance". The music is by Andrew Lloyd Webber and the lyrics are by Don Black.