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앨범: AM Gold: 1962 - Various Artist (1991 Time Life Music)

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AM Gold: 1962

 

 

앨범: AM Gold: 1962

Various Artist (1991 Time Life Music)

1. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Track 전곡 연주

     

Album Title: AM Gold 1962

Artist: Various Artists
Audio CD (July 09, 1991)
Series: AM Gold
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: US
Label: Time Life Music
Copyright: (c) 1991 Time Life Music
Genre: Rock, Funk / Soul, Pop

     

     

01. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
02. I Remember You
03. Two Lovers
04. Up on The Roof
05. Sealed With A Kiss

06. All Alone Am I
07. only Love Can Break A Heart
08. Crying In The Rain
09. Don't Break The Heart That Loves You
10. You Belong To Me

11. Love Letters
12. Things
13. Soldier Boy
14. She Cried
15. 'Til

16. It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin'
17. When I Fall In Love
18. Break It To Me Gently
19. You've Really Got A Hold on Me
20. Love Me Warm And Tender

21. Patches
22. Johnny Angel

Neil Sedaka
Frank Ifield
Mary Wells
The Drifters
Brian Hyland

Brenda Lee
Gene Pitney
The Everly Brothers
Connie Francis
The Duprees

Ketty Lester
Bobby Darin
The Shirelles
Jay & The Americans
The Angels

Johnny Tillotson
The Lettermen
Brenda Lee
The Miracles
Paul Anka

Dickey Lee
Shelley Fabares

2:21
2:00
2:47
2:35
2:42

2:46
2:51
2:01
3:04

2:45
2:42
2:34
2:41
2:38

2:28
2:52
2:28
2:37
2:53
2:19

3:00
2:21

     

     

Album Review

Time Life's AM Gold '60s series provides a highly enjoyable history lesson. Each year is represented by 22 songs drawn from a wide range of sources, features all very big hits all the time and plays like an hour of true golden oldies radio. The entry from 1962 collects the sounds of Motown (Mary Wells' "My Guy," the Miracles' "You Really Got a Hold on Me"), teen idols (Brian Hyland's "Sealed with a Kiss"), girl groups (the Shirelles' "Soldier Boy," the Angels' "Til") and sophisticated R&B (the Drifters'"Up on the Roof"), and picks up lots of one-off hits like Dickey Lee's "Patches" and Shelley Fabares' "Johnny Angel." The disc is more pop oriented than later volumes, with tunes from Ketty Lester ("Love Letters"), Bobby Darin ("Things"), and Connie Francis ("Don't Break the Heart That Loves You") keeping things light. As usual with the series, you'll get a pretty good idea of what was going on in the charts from this disc and would be hard-pressed to find a better single-disc collection of hits from the year.

by Tim Sendra

     
     

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