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A Touch of Rome - Harold Rome
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  1. Mene, Mene, Tekel
  2. Sunday in the Park
  3. It's Better With a Union Man
  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
  5. Military Life (The Jerk Song)
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  1. Mene, Mene, Tekel
  2. Sunday in the Park
  3. It's Better With a Union Man
  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
  5. Military Life (The Jerk Song)
  6. South America Take It Away
  7. Call Me Mister
  8. The Money Song
  9. Gin Rummy Rhapsody
  10. You Never Know What Hit You (When It's Love)
  11. I Shouldn't Love You
  12. Cry Baby
  13. French With Tears
  14. Don't Want to Write About the South
  15. I Can Hear It Now
  16. Pocketful of Dreams
  17. Where Did the Night Go?
  18. Don José of Far Rockaway
  19. Wish You Were Here
  20. Restless Heart
  21. Love Is a Very Light Thing
  22. Fanny
  23. Be Kind to Your Parents
  24. I Have to Tell You
  25. To My Wife
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In the mid-'50s, Heritage Records brought several Broadway songwriters into the recording studio to make albums of their compositions, perhaps none more often than Harold Rome. Rome first made a 10" album of songs from his current show, Fanny, playing piano and singing with accompaniment by bassist Jack Messing and drummer Herb Harris in 1954. Then he returned alone to cut songs from some of his early shows, such as Pins and Needles and Call Me Mister, for another 10" album called A Touch of Rome. In 1956, he came back with ...

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