Don Cornell – I’m Yours - Born Luigi Francisco Varlaro in 1919, Don Cornell was one of the most successful of the crooners who commanded so much attention from the media during the 1950s. His warm and often sentiment-tinged tones put him in league with Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Dean Martin, Ed Ames, Eddie Fisher,Al Martino, Vic Damone, Robert Goulet, and Steve Lawrence.
Track Listing – I’m Yours, I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen, That’s My Desire, Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume, An Apple Blossom Wedding, Serenade of the Bells, Where Is Sam?, Careless Hands, I Got A Gal in Galveston, Room Full of Roses, Baby It’s Cold Outside, It Isn’t Fair, Come Back To Me, My Baby Is Blue, I Surrender, Dear, I Need You So, That Old Feeling, When I Take My Sugar To My Tea, I’ll Be Seeing You, I’ll Walk Alone, You’ll Never Get Away, I, S’posin’, All At Once, The Gang That Sang “Heart of My Heart”, Hold My Hand
Eddy/McDonald – When I’m Calling You – Commonly listed under her name because she gets first billing, When I'm Calling You is a collection of 22 songs sung by soprano Jeanette MacDonald (1903-1965), eight by baritone Nelson Eddy (1901-1967), and five duets (tracks one, two, six, sixteen and seventeen) which is perhaps less than those who take the album title literally would expect. Stars of stage and screen, both singers were operatically inclined. This is charmingly nostalgic stuff, much of it sentimental and precious beyond belief.
Track Listing – Indian Lovecall, Rose Marie, The Mounties, March of the Grenadiers, Beyond The Blue Horizon, Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life, I’m Falling In Love With Someone, Tramp Tramp Tramp, Dear When I Met You, One Hour With You, At The Balalaika, Isn’t It Romantic, Vilja, Toreador’s Song, Waltz Aria, Farewell To Dreams, Will You Remember?, Sun Up To Sundown, One Kiss, Softly As In A Morning Sunrise, Lover Come Back To Me, Smilin Through