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Marlene VerPlanck - You'd Better Love Me flac album
  • Performer Marlene VerPlanck
  • Title You'd Better Love Me
  • Date of release 1997
  • Country US
  • Style Vocal
  • Other formats VOX WMA AAC AA MP2 AUD AHX
  • Genre Jazz / Pop
  • Size MP3 1399 mb
  • Size FLAC 1126 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 751

Tracklist: 01. Haven't We Met (2:43) 02. In April (4:00) 03. Some Fine Day (3:50) 04. You Can Depend On Me (3:12) 05. I'm Falling For You (4:31) 06. Rio Carioca (4:53) 07. Quietly (3:12) 08. There's No Holding Me (2:50) 09. The Heather On The Hill (3:49) 10. What A Difference A Day Made (4:22) 11.

Marlene Paula VerPlanck (née Pampinella; November 11, 1933 – January 14, 2018) was an American jazz and pop vocalist whose body of work centered on big band jazz, the American songbook, and cabaret. VerPlanck was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. Her father, Anthony J. Pampinella (1908–1993), operated a gasoline station there, and her mother, Pauline A. Biase (1913–2008), whose family ran an Italian restaurant. You'd Better Love Me (1999, Audiophile). My Impetuous Heart (2000, DRG). It's How You Play the Game (2003, Audiophile). Speaking of Love (2002, Audiophile) (as Marlene and Billy VerPlanck). Now! (2005, Audiophile).

Artist: Marlene VerPlanck. Album: I Give up, I'm in Love, 2014. Has been played on. United States 1.

Marlene VerPlanck, a singer who was seen by many on cabaret stages and heard by millions more on jingles for products including Campbell’s soup and Winston cigarettes, died on Jan. 14 in Manhattan. She was 84. Her death, in a hospital, was announced by the broadcaster Ray Hoffman, who wrote the lyrics to several songs Ms. VerPlanck recorded. He said the cause was pancreatic cancer. Ms. VerPlanck also recorded as a backup singer for artists as diverse as Perry Como and the rock group Kiss. For Frank Sinatra’s ambitious 1980 album, Trilogy, she had the job of recruiting 16 other singers for some of the sessions. By then, Ms. VerPlanck had established herself on the cabaret scene. The jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, whom she knew from her studio work, arranged her New York nightclub debut in 1972 at Soerabaja on the Upper East Side, where he backed her.

Marlene VerPlanck - Marlene Verplanck Sings Alec Wilder, 1986. Love Among the Young 03:09. The Wrong Blues 04:28. So You've Had A) Change of Heart 04:44. Remember, My Child 01:56. I'll Be Around 02:32.

I Think of You with Every Breath I Take Contents. Kind of Blue Cool Jazz MILES DAVIS. A Love Supreme Post Bop JOHN COLTRANE.

Tracklist Hide Credits

2 What I Was Warned About
Written-By – Hugh Martin
2:18
4 Tenderly
Written-By – Jack Lawrence , Walter Gross
2:14
5 An Occasional Man
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
2:37
6 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
2:25
11 You Go To My Head
Written-By – J. Fred Coots
2:28
13 The Crickets Are Calling
Written-By – Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse
1:37
14 I Know Your Heart
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Timothy Gray
2:42
15 This Funny World
Written-By – Lorenz Hart - Richard Rodgers*
3:05
17 Gone With The Wind
Written-By – Allie Wrubel, Herb Magidson*
2:12
18 You Are For Loving
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
2:38
19 Ev'ry Time
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
4:15
20 Tiny Room
Written-By – Hugh Martin
2:57
21 You'd Better Love Me
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Timothy Gray
2:38
1 While We're Young
3 Tenderly
7 Love
8 Love All The Quiet Flower People
9 If I Gave You
10 Accent On Youth
12 The Boy Next You
16 The Winter Of My Discontent

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Audiophile Records
  • Distributed By – Audiophile Records
  • Copyright (c) – Audiophile Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Audiophile Records

Credits

  • Arranged By – Billy VerPlanck*, Loonis McGlohon
  • Bass – Terry Lassiter
  • Coordinator – Wendell Echols
  • Cover [Illustration], Art Direction – Reg Stagmaier
  • Drums – James Lackey
  • Liner Notes – Marlene VerPlanck
  • Piano, Leader – Loonis McGlohon
  • Producer – George H. Buck, Jr.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 762247212126
  • Matrix / Runout: ACD121 1H 12

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AP 121, AP-121 Marlene VerPlanck You'd Better Love Me ‎(LP) Audiophile , Audiophile AP 121, AP-121 US 1977