Description
Tracklist:
1: Ich Dich Liebe
2: Quizs, Quizs, Quizs
3: I’m Waiting For You To Come Back
4: Omide Zendegani
5: Yo Te Quiero Siempre
6: Je Ne T’aime Plus
7: Zundoko-Bushi
8: Pn Cnd Nu Te Iubeam
9: She Was Too Good To Me
10: skdar’a Gider ken
11: Sway
12: Kitty Come Home
13: What’ll I Do?
14: Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again
15: Heliotrope Bouquet
16: Smile
Packaging: 4-panel Digipak with clear tray. An envelope is pasted inside which contains 17 cards: one per song (16 cards in all) with lyrics and credits, plus one last for general credits and thanks. The envelope also contains two little square stickers.
Recorded at Kung Fu Bakery in Portland, Oregon, January 2012 – June 2013.
Mixed at Kung Fu Bakery in Portland, Oregon, June 2013.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering in Los Angeles, July 2013.
Design and layout at Crash Design, Portland, Oregon.
Track 1: As sung by [a647315] in the film “Freddy und das Lied der Prrie” (1964). Published by Sikorski Musikverlage.
Track 2: Music & words by Osvaldo Farrs (1947). Published by Peer International Corporation This orchestration by Stephen Taylor was adapted from an orchestration recorded by the legendary Brazilian singer [a947504] for her 1961 album [m=913534].
Track 3: As recorded by [a609718] in 1947. Published by EMI Music Publishing Hong Kong.
Track 4: As performed by [a299944] on NBC in 1965. Originally recorded by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/3873311]Elahe[/url]. Author unknown. Copyright control.
Track 5: As sung by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/5950807]Hector Fernandez Ramos[/url] in 1954. Published by Edward B. Marks Music Company.
Track 6: Written 1997-2013. Published by Wow & Dazzle Music and Edie dition. Philippe Katerine appears courtesy of Barclay, a label of Universal Music France.
Track 7: Also known as Kaigun kouta or “Navy ditty”. Author unknown, based on “Dorifuno Zundokobushi” arranged by Makoto Kawaguchi. Published by Watanabe Music Publishing Co., Ltd.
Track 8: As sung by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/920832]Maria Tanase[/url]. Traditional Romanian, in the public domain.
Track 9: Music by Richard Rodgers, words by Lorenz Hart (1930). Published by Warner Brothers Music and Williamson Music Co. This orchestration by Robert Taylor is based on an orchestration by [a45768] which was recorded by [a31617] for his album [m=60234] in 1974.
Track10: Also known as “Katibim”. Traditional Turkish, in the public domain. This orchestration by Stephen Taylor was adapted and rearranged from an orchestration recorded by the legendary Brazilian singer [a947504] in 1958.
Track 11: Music & original Spanish words by Pablo Betran Ruiz / English words by Norman Gimbel (1953). Published by Peer International Corporation and Words West LLC.
Track 12: Music & words by Anna McGarrigle (1977). Published by Kobalt Music Publishing America OBO Garden Court Music.
Track 13: Music & words by Irving Berlin (1923). Published by Irving Berlin Music Company This orchestration by Stephen Taylor is based on an orchestration by [a59402] that was recorded by William Atherton for the soundtrack of the 1974 film “The Great Gatsby”.
Track 14: Duet as performed by [a300045] and [a53248] on “The Judy Garland Show” (1963). “Get Happy” (1930) published by SA Music and WB Music Group. “Happy Days Are Here Again” (1929) published by WB Music Group.
Track 15: By Scott Joplin (1907). In the public domain.
Track 16: Music by Charlie Chaplin, composed for his film “Modern Times” in 1936. Published by Bourne Co.
2013 Heinz Records



