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Moonlight in Vermont - Margaret Whiting
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  1. Moonlight In Vermont
  2. My Ideal
  3. That Old Black Magic
  4. Hit the Road to Dreamland
  5. It Might as Well Be Spring
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  1. Moonlight In Vermont
  2. My Ideal
  3. That Old Black Magic
  4. Hit the Road to Dreamland
  5. It Might as Well Be Spring
  6. Come Rain or Come Shine
  7. Guilty
  8. Oh, But I Do!
  9. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
  10. Old Devil Moon
  11. This Can't Be Love
  12. You Do
  13. Pass That Peace Pipe
  14. But Beautiful
  15. My Own True Love
  16. A Tree in the Meadow
  17. Far Away Places
  18. While the Angelus Was Ringing (Les Trois Cloches)
  19. Slipping Around
  20. Forever and Ever
  21. Ain't We Got Fun?
  22. A Wonderful Guy
  23. Younger Than Springtime
  24. Baby, It's Cold Outside
  25. Now Is the Hour
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Undoubtedly, growing up as Tin Pan Alley tunesmith Richard Whiting's daughter had plenty to do with Margaret Whiting becoming one of the great melodious interpreters of popular song. This pleasant-voiced individual, whose dad composed such memorable airs as "Louise," "Sleepy Time Gal," "Beyond the Blue Horizon," and "Too Marvelous for Words," is the subject of Living Era's portrait album Moonlight in Vermont. Out of 25 tracks recorded between February 1943 and November 1949, she is heard singing only three Richard Whiting ...

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Moonlight in Vermont 2000, ASV/Living Era

UPC: 743625532425

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