Now Is the TimeThe Andrews Sisters
Release Date: 03/07/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 447359_CD
UPC # 604988038729
Label: Jasmine Records (UK)
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Disc: 1
1.
Turntable Song, The
2.
Nobody's Darling But Mine
3.
On the Avenue
4.
Wedding Samba, The
5.
He Rides the Range (For Republic)
6.
Muskrat Ramble
7.
Money Is the Root of All Evil
8.
I See, I See
9.
Now! Now! Now! Is the Time
10.
Malaguena
11.
Walk with a Wiggle
12.
Down in the Valley
13.
You Call Everybody Darling
14.
Underneath the Arches
15.
Any Bonds Today?
16.
(I'm Getting) Corns for My Country
17.
It's a Quiet Town (In Crossbone County)
18.
Bounce Me Brother with a Solid Four
19.
Gimme Some Skin, My Friend
20.
You're Off to See the World
21.
Hula Ba Luau
22.
His Feet Too Big for de Bed
23.
Choo'n Gum
Disc: 2
1.
Carioca, The
2.
I'm Going Down the Road
3.
Heartbreaker
4.
Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella
5.
Amelia Cordelia McHugh-McWho?
6.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
7.
Long Time No See
8.
We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
9.
I Hate to Lose You
10.
You Don't Have to Know the Language
11.
Don't Rob Another Man's Castle
12.
Glory of Love, The
13.
Rainy Day Refrain, A
14.
Three O'Clock in the Morning
15.
Between Two Trees
16.
Johnny Peddler
17.
Big Brass Band from Brazil
18.
More Beer
19.
Sweet Marie
20.
Too Fat Polka (She's Too Fat for Me)
21.
That's A-Plenty
22.
Adieu
23.
May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
Performer: The Andrews Sisters
Producer: Geoff Milne (Compilation) Distributor: City Hall Notes: Contains 46 tracks. Personnel: Carmen Cavallaro (piano). Liner Note Author: Geoff Milne . Arranger: The Andrews Sisters. Now Is the Time features 46 songs by the Andrews Sisters recorded between 1944 and 1952. While this compilation isn't a complete summary of their career, it does include several duets featuring Carmen Miranda, Danny Kaye, Burl Ives, Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby and Ernest Tubb. ~ Al Campbell
Modeling their career after the Boswell Sisters, an earlier singing family act, Minnesota's Andrews Sisters--Patty, Maxine, and LaVerne--were one of the most popular vocal groups of the 1940s and are synonymous with America's cultural zeitgeist during World War II. Adept at swing, jazz, and pop, the Andrews Sisters' talents extended beyond the recording studio and concert halls to the big screen, as they appeared in numerous Hollywood features during their career. Tireless supporters of the war effort, the trio were well known for their work with the USO, entertaining troops throughout the 1940s. The sisters performed, as a group and solo, until LaVerne's death in 1967.
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