Best of Lena Horne [Curb] Lena Horne |
Released June 01, 1993
In 1965, Lena Horne signed to United Artists Records, for which she recorded four albums in two years: Feelin' Good, Lena in Hollywood, Soul, and the Christmas collection Merry From Lena. This brief, budget-priced compilation is drawn from the first two of those albums. Of course, it does not live up to its title. Nor does it correspond to the description in Don Ovens' short, unreliable biography ("This collection features much of the music that was popular during Lena's movie days" is a false statement). What it does contain are Horne's interpretations of some of the well-remembered Hollywood and Broadway songs of the 1950s and '60s, such as "Moon River," "Who Can I Turn To," and "Never on Sunday." The mid-'60s were a difficult time for her as a performer, with musical tastes changing radically as she approached the age of 50 still wanting to sing songs like Cole Porter's "I Love Paris." On her UA recordings, she demonstrated that she still had something to contribute musically, and this sliver of that work is credible, even if it is hardly the "best of Lena Horne." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Moon River 2. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) 3. All the Way 4. Hello, Young Lovers 5. Singin' in the Rain 6. I Love Paris 7. Never on Sunday 8. On a Wonderful Day Like Today 9. It Had Better Be Tonight 10. Wives and Lovers
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