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6-Time JUNO Nominee Carol Welsman Interprets and Inspires with “Pick Yourself Up”

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A song that can be deemed a timeless classic is a member of an elite and limited club for very good reason. They’re the songs that can transcend all the trends, and connect with and captivate listeners across generations.

Internationally acclaimed jazz artist Carol Welsman has picked up a very timeless classic, dusted it off, polished it up, and is starting it all over again for a new audience. “Pick Yourself Up” is available now.

Ahead of the September 9th release of her 14th album, appropriately titled 14, Welsman is giving us the gift of her warm, infectious interpretation of “Pick Yourself Up”, a song that may have been written nearly 100 years ago — but the relevance of its message and affinity for its melody never dims. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers first introduced the song in 1936 in one of their timeless musicals, “Swing Time”. Since then, it has been recorded over the years by a cavalcade of greats including Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O’Day, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, and Gregory Porter. However, it was Nat King Cole who first really popularized the song and Welsman targeted Cole’s 1962 recording of “Pick Yourself Up” with George Shearing as her definitive template.

“It’s a beautiful arrangement by George Shearing, which he recorded with Nat King Cole years ago,” notes Welsman. “It was so inspiring, I lifted it note for note and we re-produced it as a trio featuring Pierre Côté on guitar, Rémi-Jean LeBlanc on bass, and yours truly on piano and vocals.”

From the first familiar and self-assured notes, Welsman’s lovingly faithful take on “Pick Yourself Up” displays her keen ability to put a personal frame around a jazz standard masterpiece.

Following the six-time JUNO nominee’s May release of “Come Fly With Me”, “Pick Yourself Up” is the second of three pre-release singles before 14 is unveiled on September 9th via Justin Time Records. Co-produced by internationally renowned producer, composer, and arranger Romano Musumurra, 14 features Welsman’s exquisite and intimate piano/vocal work alongside the simple, straightforward accompaniment of guitar, bass, and occasional drums.

“It is truly a jazz album,” states Welsman.

Welsman is returning to those straight-ahead jazz roots as she follows up her 13th album, 2020’s Dance With Me, a Latin Jazz record featuring a duet with Dominican superstar Juan Luis Guerra that was added to Spotify’s 900,000 listener-strong Latin playlist. It’s another wonderful achievement layered on top of scoring two #1 selling albums of the year in Japan, 2016’s For You and 2019’s Volume 2, This is Carol – Jazz Beauties. In 2010, Welsman’s album I Like Men – Reflections of Miss Peggy Lee was voted Top 5 Album of the Year for all genres in USA Today.

Music is definitely in the Toronto-born, L.A.-based artist’s blood. She is the granddaughter of Frank Welsman, founder and first conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and she’s a “distinguished alumnus” of the Berklee College of Music. Welsman speaks French, Italian, and Spanish fluently — and has recorded in all three languages. She’s also an accomplished and prolific songwriter with songs recorded by the likes of Celine Dion, Ray Charles, and Chrissie Hynde. On stage, Welsman has performed internationally in trio, big band, and pops orchestra formats and has played for/with such luminaries as Stevie Wonder, Gordon Lightfoot, Herbie Hancock, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

Perhaps legendary American Film Critic and Welsman fan Rex Reed sum up her allure the best. “Blessed with so many musical gifts—taste, time, projection, and a rhythmic sense of when to change chords—Carol’s piano is beyond reproach, warm yet rhythmically sharp, giving her voice a perfect hammock of support to swing in.”

There’s much more of that on the way as Carol Welsman releases 14 on Sept. 9th.

Jazz-Folk Songstress Catia Dignard Shares a Personal and Poignant Goodbye with “Safekeeping”

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If music is what feelings sound like, then songwriters have a special all-access pass to emotional catharsis; Canadian Jazz-Folk singer-songwriter Catia Dignard has taken beautiful advantage of that to let go of long-held grief with her moving new single, “Safekeeping.”

All at once ethereal, haunting, and intimately personal, “Safekeeping” explores and resolves the residual sorrow that Dignard has held close since the untimely loss of her father in the late ‘80s. Dignard was just 17 when she received the shocking and traumatic news that her father had suddenly died.

“‘Safekeeping’ is about saying goodbye when you were not able to at the time,” explains the Montréal-born, Toronto-based artist. “This time around, with the song, I didn’t want to miss my chance.”

Two years of isolation caused by our global pandemic provided the circumstances and time for Dignard to focus inward to bring some deep, precious pain to the surface in musical form.

“‘Safekeeping’ was brewing inside during the latter part of the pandemic,” she recalls, “a time that was conducive to introspection and during which I felt that I had a lot of ‘unfinished business’ with myself, still carrying the sorrow and guilt from this fateful day towards the end of the ‘80s when I received the news of the sudden passing of my father.”

With a contemplative piano progression supporting a lush, rich horn section and Dignard’s wistful vocals delivered with a touch of melancholy, “Safekeeping” travels a definitive path along the emotional spectrum right between solemn despair and unbridled hope.

“During the whole process I didn’t want to compromise on the mood that this music would convey,” explains Dignard, “which meant striking a balance between darkness and light.”

It turns out that Dignard’s quest to be true to this artistic vision would be an international one. She says the stars aligned last March when she started working with Franklin, Tennessee-based saxophonist, singer-songwriter, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Dick Aven. She had met Aven a year prior through both participating with the artistic community of Isaac Banks, an Australian radio DJ, and owner of Banks Radio Australia. Rising up to the challenge of long-distance collaboration, Dignard and Aven hit it off creatively very quickly during their first video writing session.

“After just a few minutes, Dick turned around and struck some chords on the piano while I started singing ‘my thang’ to him from Toronto,” remembers Dignard.

The musical chemistry was palpable.

“Dick became my arranger and producer for ‘Safekeeping’, playing almost all instruments, except for fretless bass played by Nashville-based Roy Vogt.”

Networking and finding like-minded and talented international musicians to create with is a hallmark of Dignard’s artistic journey. Prior to “Safekeeping”, Dignard released “Rather” in June 2021, a collaboration with a stellar group of Havana, Cuba-based musicians including guitarist-producer Miguel Ángel Wong, recorded at Manane Records Studios in Playa, Havana.

Traveling and soaking up global influences to shape and inform her music is an extension of Dignard’s early life. With Acadian heritage and having lived in Latin America and North Africa during her childhood, Dignard draws continued inspiration from the sea and her travels.

Musical and academic education has also gone hand in hand for Dignard. While studying vocal jazz under the tutelage of Catherine Bastarache and Marie Vallée and attending multiple workshops and musical camps in Québec and Europe in the early 2000s, Dignard was also pursuing a second university degree. During this time, she also gained performing experience as lead vocalist for jazz guitar virtuoso Mike Gauthier’s combos at Bishop’s University and participated in Kim Richardson’s jazz jams at Montréal’s Dièse Onze club.

These formative years encouraged Dignard to start writing and recording her own compositions with her partner, double bassist Jean-François Martel. That led to collaborations with trumpet player Maxime St-Pierre, guitarist Louis Trudel, Cuban pianist, and JUNO nominee Rafael Zaldivar and the recording of Dignard’s debut album, Strange Coziness, released in 2018.

Since then, Dignard’s music has found its way to Canadian radio with airplay on CFLX in Sherbrooke, Québec, and CIUT in Toronto, as well as international airplay in the U.S., U.K., and Australia.

Now settled in the very internationally influenced city of Toronto, Dignard also recently collaborated and performed with Toronto-based funk-rock and soul band Bad Breed at the Canadian Music Week and Bloom online music festivals. This while pursuing a Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies at the University of Toronto and currently working on more new music for release in the fall of 2022.

Even with these very busy, tandem creative and educational paths to follow, Dignard knew the time was right for a musical pit stop to wrap up the very significant ‘unfinished business’ of coming to terms with loss and finding peace with the feelings she had been holding close, in ‘safekeeping’.

“We all have these tales of missed opportunities, of regrets, of these things left unsaid,” notes Dignard. “I also feel that there was a lot of love and dedication put into this piece, as all those involved were aware of what it represented for me.”

The True History Of The Traveling Wilburys Documentary

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‘The True History of The Traveling Wilburys’ was filmed in the spring of 1988 whilst the band were recording ‘Vol. 1’ in Los Angeles, and includes footage shot by Nelson Wilbury.

In trying to explain how the Wilburys originally came together, George Harrison once said, “The thing about the Wilburys for me is — if we’d tried to plan it, or if anybody had said, let’s form this band and get these people in it—it would never happen, it’s impossible. It happened completely, just by magic, just by circumstance. Maybe there was a full moon that night or something like that. It was quite a magical little thing really.”

Or maybe George Harrison just wanted to be in a gang again.

Les Paul and Mary Ford Show How They Record Multi-Track Songs Live In 1953

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Les Paul demonstrates the handy playback system that allows him to add tracks to his recordings on the CBS television show Omnibus in February, 1953.

Here’s Rare Footage of Jeffrey Hyman Before He Became Joey Ramone Performing In Sniper Back In 1973

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Here’s Jeffrey Hyman performing with the glam rock band Sniper on The Underground Tonight Show in 1973. A few years later, he would resurface as Joey Ramone in the Ramones.

“Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes” Gets Released On November 11

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Demon Music group in conjunction with the Hughes family are proud to present the first official compilation of music from the movies of legendary filmmaker John Hughes, covering the classic eighties period 1983 – 1989, and will be released on November 11, 2022.

For anyone growing up in the 1980s, the films of John Hughes are some of the most iconic of the decade and have created a lasting cultural impact still felt and referenced across TV, film and music. As well as the characters and stories created in these iconic movies, what made John Hughes’ movies different from the rest was the symbiotic relationship between scene and music. Whether Cameron Frye staring at the painting in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off set to The Dream Academy’s “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (Instrumental)”, Duckie and Andie from Pretty In Pink at prom set to Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark’s “If You Leave”, or even Neal and Del’s classic “Those aren’t pillows” scene from Planes, Trains and Automobiles set to Emmylou Harris’ “Back In Baby’s Arms”.

“Music was a huge part of filmmaking for him, it was a thing he seemed to like the most.” Matthew Broderick

Curated by John Hughes’ music supervisor Tarquin Gotch, this Limited Deluxe Edition 4CD boxset includes 74 tracks from the movies National Lampoon’s Vacation, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Pretty In Pink, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Some Kind Of Wonderful, Planes, Trains And Automobiles, She’s Having A Baby, The Great Outdoors and Uncle Buck. It also includes a 14 track cassette, and re-issue of the 7” single “Beat City” / “I’m Afraid” originally distributed to the fan club mailing list upon the release of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.

“Back when we were working on these movie soundtracks, the best way to send music around the world was the cassette, by Fedex. We sent John cassettes of newly released music, of demos, of just finished mixes (and in return he would send VHS videos of the scenes that needed music).” Tarquin Gotch

The films of John Hughes spawned many classic tracks, some licensed for the films, some commission specifically, and many going on to become huge international hits from acts such as Simple Minds, Kate Bush, Furniture, Yello, and The Psychedelic Furs.

“It serves as a reminder not just to the musicians he championed in the 1980s, but to how intensely his search for music expanded beyond this era. Until his final days, he was still collecting outrageous amounts of music from around the world, galaxies removed from the New Romantic and new wave sounds that, to many, still define him.” James Hughes

The 4CD booklet includes memories from Matthew Broderick, James Hughes, Tarquin Gotch, Ron Payne, plus track-by-track sleeve notes.

“John said he only made movies so he could choose what music to put in them, so as his success at the Box Office grew, and thus his power with the studios, the number of tracks in his films, by up and coming UK bands, steadily grew.” Tarquin Gotch

CD1 & CD2 Track Listing

CD1

1. Kajagoogoo – Kajagoogoo (Instrumental) 2. Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) 3. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – If You Leave 4. Oingo Boingo – Weird Science 5. Furniture – Brilliant Mind 6. Dave Wakeling – She’s Having A Baby 7. The Flowerpot Men – Beat City 8. The Psychedelic Furs – Pretty In Pink 9. Flesh For Lulu – I Go Crazy 10. Dr. Calculus – Full Of Love 11. Lick The Tins – Can’t Help Falling In Love 12. Steve Earle & The Dukes – Six Days On The Road (Album Version) 13. Kirsty MacColl – You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet Baby (Soundtrack Version) 14. Suzanne Vega & Joe Jackson – Left Of Center 15. Pete Shelley – Do Anything (Soundtrack Version) 16. Carmel – It’s All In The Game 17. The Dream Academy – Power To Believe (Instrumental) 18. Kate Bush – This Woman’s Work 19. New Order – Elegia

CD2

1. The Beat – March Of The Swivelheads (Rotating Heads – Dub Version) 2. Nick Heyward – When It Started To Begin 3. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Tesla Girls 4. Big Audio Dynamite – BAD 5. Kill**g Joke – Eighties 6. The Specials – Little B***h 7. Gene Loves Jezebel – Desire (Come and Get It) (US Club Mix) 8. Flesh For Lulu – Slide 9. Love And Rockets – Haunted When The Minutes Drag 10. Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Love Missile F1-11 (Ultraviolence Mix) 11. Lords Of The New Church – Method To My Madness 12. The Jesus And Mary Chain – The Hardest Walk (Single Version) 13. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bring On The Dancing Horses 14. General Public – Tenderness 15. The Blue Room – I’m Afraid 16. Belouis Some – Round, Round 17. Thompson Twins – If You Were Here 18. The Dream Academy – Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (Instrumental)

CD3 & CD4 Track Listing

CD3

1. Yello – Oh Yeah 2. Book Of Love – Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes) 3. Otis Redding – Try A Little Tenderness 4. Patti Smith – Gloria: In Excelsis Deo 5. Westworld – Ba-Na-Na-Bam-Boo 6. Divinyls – Ring Me Up 7. Topper Headon – Drummin’ Man 8. Billy Idol – Catch My Fall 9. The Association – Cherish 10. Penguin Cafe Orchestra – Music For A Found Harmonium 11. Zapp – Radio People 12. The Blue Room – Cry Like This 13. Ray Charles – Mess Around 14. Joe Turner – Lipstick, Powder and Paint 15. Darlene Love – (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry 16. Marvin Gaye – How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 17. Perry Como With Mitchell Ayres And His Orchestra And The Ray Charles Singers – Juke Box Baby 18. The Chordettes – Mr. Sandman 19. Ray Anthony And His Orchestra – The Peter Gunn Theme

CD4

1. Lindsey Buckingham – Holiday Road 2. Emmylou Harris – Back in Baby’s Arms 3. Hugh Harris – Rhythm Of Life 4. Spandau Ballet – True 5. Propaganda – Ab**e – Here 6. The Dream Academy – The Edge of Forever 7. Yello – Lost Again (Album Version) 8. Bryan Ferry – Crazy Love 9. The Rave-Ups – Positively Lost Me 10. Los Lobos – Don’t Worry Baby 11. Steve Earle – Continental Trailways Blues (Album Version) 12. The Revillos – Rev Up! 13. Boston – More Than A Feeling 14. Balaam And The Angel – I’ll Show You Something Special 15. The Rave-Ups – Rave Up/Shut Up 16. Pop Will Eat Itself – Beaver Patrol 17. The Vapors – Turning Japanese 18. Silicon Teens – Red River Rock

Cassette & 7″ Single Track Listing

CASSETTE

Side A

1. Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) 2. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – If You Leave 3. Oingo Boingo – Weird Science 4. Yello – Oh Yeah 5. Dave Wakeling – She’s Having A Baby 6. Lick The Tins – Can’t Help Falling In Love 7. The Flowerpot Men – Beat City 8. Steve Earle & The Dukes – Six Days On The Road – Album Version 9. Kate Bush – This Woman’s Work

Side B

1. The Psychedelic Furs – Pretty In Pink 2. Furniture – Brilliant Mind 3. Kill**g Joke – Eighties 4. Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Love Missile F1-11 (Ultraviolence Mix) 5. Flesh For Lulu – I Go Crazy 6. Echo & The Bunnymen – Bring On The Dancing Horses 7. General Public – Tenderness 8. Kirsty MacColl – You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet Baby 9. The Dream Academy – Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (Instrumental)

7” SINGLE

Side A

1. The Flowerpot Men – Beat City

Side B

1. The Blue Room – I’m Afraid

BRASS CAMEL Mash Genres with Whirling Maelstrom of Sound Across Debut Single, “Easy”

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Supersonic forces assemble like musical avengers to unify the grittiness of rock, the uptempo complexity of big band, and the sophistication of jazz, forming a whirling maelstrom of sound all in Brass Camel’s genre-defying debut single, “Easy.”

Answering the question of what Kamasi Washington would sound like if he played for Dream Theater, Vancouver, Canada’s Brass Camel is a tight musical collective determined to supply audiences with a new harmonic experience that transcends the traditional confines of music. Brass Camel is looking to change the game with their revelatory debut album due out later this year.

Channeling a signature blend of blues, funk, and 70s prog rock, Brass Camel’s grasp of rhythmic texture and song composition create a daring synthesis of musical energy that turns genre conventions on their head. A dash of Queen, a sprinkle of Parliament-Funkadelic, and a splash of Rush are infused to create an infectious cocktail of unforgettable sound encapsulating Brass Camel’s vision for “Easy.”

Refined psychedelia is the basis of Brass Camel’s aesthetic, translating not only through their sound but also in the lyrics, which tell a tale of the languishing we sometimes feel when navigating the world and our place within it.

Recorded at the historic Afterlife Studios in Vancouver, Canada, Brass Camel laid down their tracks while absorbing the majesty of the legendary recordings that have graced the studio’s past, such as Diana Ross and The Supremes and Led Zeppelin. After hammering out an album’s worth of material at the beginning of this year, the songs were sent to award-winning producer Ben Kaplan (Mother Mother, Rare Americans) to ensure the finishing touches brought the music together.

Brass Camel was founded in 2018 as the brainchild of renaissance musician Daniel Sveinson. Once dubbed “The Rock and Roll Kid,” Sveinson has been gracing stages since he was ten years old and was the subject of the documentary film of the same name. Playing with some of the most legendary stage performers who ever lived, including Les Paul, Sveinson has been an accomplished musician looking to bring his unique harmonic style to the world through the raw energy of Brass Camel. Their electrifying debut album will shatter the earth when it lands later this year on September 9th.

Power-Pop Rockers The Scary Loud Go Anti-Establishment with Electrifying “No Need School”

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Toronto-based power pop band The Scary Loud split the earth with their heart-pounding song about exposing the redundancies and weaknesses of the education system on their electrifying new single, “No Need School.”

An outright rejection of the established order, “No Need School” is a visceral interpretation by The Scary Loud of the failures of government-run learning institutions. They are the latest in a long line of artists who have criticized the established educational order, such as Alice Cooper and Pink Floyd — while lending a bend towards going your own way, frontman, vocalist and guitarist Scotty Komer (producer; Silverstein, Protest the Hero, Zach Oliver) reveals.

“I wrote the song to be a bit of a ‘follow your dreams’ and ‘don’t listen to what you’re told is the proper path to a future’ kind of message,” he shares.

As a rush of sound hits the ears, The Scary Loud makes an unmistakable impression with top-notch production quality and a sonic intensity that fills any room. Make no mistake: this is a big fuzzy guitar band that builds on a foundation of vintage guitar amps to a loud, punishing rock sound; heavy drum and bass performances merge to form the gritty backbone of the band, while refined guitar riffs and soaring vocals propel The Scary Loud into the musical stratosphere.

All of the rhythmic composition within “No Need School” serves to convey the message and hit listeners with hard truths about the tedious reality of school systems. The song also goes into how institutions negatively affect the perception of students well after they leave the classroom.

Founded by Komer, The Scary Loud is comprised of various members of Canadian punk and hardcore bands such as Boys Night Out, The Pettit Project, Love You To Death, and Twin Rivals. The rhythm section is provided by drummer Sean Balestri and bassist Connor Lovat-Fraser, while lead guitarist Joe Baldasio rips his axe to shreds. This eclectic group of artists forms an act greater than the sum of their parts and is a harmonic force with a bright future.

If you love Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons, here’s a 45-CD Box Set For You

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If you love Frankie Valli & the 4 Seasons, like REALLY dig them, today is your lucky day. The group will be releasing a 45-Disc Super Deluxe Box Set limited to just 2,500 copies. There’s 44 CDs documenting a career from 1961 to 2016 featuring 31 newly remastered studio albums and all of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’ worldwide singles totaling over 800 tracks including bonus live albums, demos, outtakes, b-sides and more.

With career sales of over 175 million records and their long-time membership of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons have inspired fans and enlightened the music world for more than sixty years. For the first time ever, Madfish presents the complete works of a collective who are, simply, one of America’s most important pop groups ever – a quartet who sang about the everyday tragedies and victories that they shared with their audience. A group of the people, for the people.

Track Listing
– Disc 1 –
1 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Mono)
2 Yes Sir, That’s My Baby (Mono)
3 Peanuts (Mono)
4 La Dee Dah (Mono)
5 Teardrops (Mono)
6 Apple of My Eye (Mono)
7 Never on a Sunday (Mono)
8 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Mono)
9 The Girl in My Dreams (Mono)
10 Oh Carol (Mono)
11 Lost Lullabye (Mono)
12 Sherry (Mono)
13 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Stereo)
14 Yes Sir, That’s My Baby (Stereo)
15 Peanuts (Stereo)
16 La Dee Dah (Stereo)
17 Teardrops (Stereo)
18 Apple of My Eye (Stereo)
19 Never on a Sunday (Stereo)
20 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love (Stereo)
21 The Girl in My Dreams (Stereo)
22 Oh Carol (Stereo)
23 Lost Lullabye (Stereo)
24 Sherry (Stereo)
25 Trance (Live Demo Acetate 1961, Unissued)
26 Bermuda (Mono)
27 Spanish Lace (Mono)
28 I’ve Cried Before (Mono 45)
29 Ain’t That a Shame (BBC Saturday Club ‘Live’, Unissued)
30 Big Girls Don’t Cry (BBC Saturday Club ‘Live’, Unissued)
31 Sherry (Stereo Mix, from ‘Golden Hits’)
32 I’ve Cried Before (New Stereo Sync 2020, Unissued)
33 That’s You (Orginal Version of ‘Like You’, Demo Acetate, Unissued)
– Disc 2 –
1 Merry Christmas Medley (Mono)
2 What Child Is This (Mono)
3 The Carol of the Bells (Mono)
4 Excelsis Deo Medley (Mono)
5 Little Drummer Boy (Mono)
6 First Christmas Night Medley (Mono)
7 Joy to the World Medley (Mono)
8 Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (Mono)
9 Christmas Tears (Mono)
10 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (Mono)
11 The Christmas Song (Mono)
12 Jungle Bells (Mono)
13 White Christmas (Mono)
14 Merry Christmas Medley (Stereo)
15 What Child Is This (Stereo)
16 The Carol of the Bells (Stereo)
17 The Excelsis Deo Medley (Stereo)
18 Little Drummer Boy (Stereo)
19 First Christmas Night (Stereo)
20 Joy to the World Medley (Stereo)
21 Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (Stereo)
22 Christmas Tears (Stereo)
23 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (Stereo)
24 The Christmas Song (Stereo)
25 Jingle Bells (Stereo)
26 White Christmas (Stereo)
– Disc 3 –
1 Walk Like a Man (Mono)
2 Silhouettes (Mono)
3 Why Do Fools Fall in Love (Mono)
4 Tonite, Tonite (Mono)
5 Lucky Ladybug (Mono)
6 Alone (Mono)
7 One Song (Mono)
8 Sincerely (Mono)
9 Since I Don’t Have You (Mono)
10 My Sugar (Mono)
11 Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (Mono)
12 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Mono)
13 Goodnight My Love (Mono)
14 Walk Like a Man (Stereo)
15 Silhouettes (Stereo)
16 Why Do Fools Fall in Love (Stereo)
17 Tonite, Tonite (Stereo)
18 Lucky Ladybug (Stereo)
19 Alone (Stereo)
20 One Song (Stereo)
21 Sincerely (Stereo)
22 Since I Don’t Have You (Stereo)
23 My Sugar (Stereo)
24 Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo (Stereo)
25 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Stereo)
26 Goodnight My Love (Stereo)
27 I Am All Alone – Four Seasons Unissued Live Demo Acetate 1961[Tommy Devito Archive]
28 Like You (Organ Version, Mono Acetate, Unissued)
29 Connie-O (Mono 45)
30 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Mono 45)
31 Connie-O (Alternate Stereo Mix)
– Disc 4 –
1 Candy Girl (Mono)
2 Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (Mono)
3 Honey Love (Mono)
4 Soon (I’ll Be Home Again) (Mono)
5 Stay (Mono)
6 Dumb Drum (Mono)
7 Marlena (Mono)
8 Long Lonely Nights (Mono)
9 New Mexican Rose (Mono)
10 That’s the Only Way (Mono)
11 Melancholy (Mono)
12 Ain’t That a Shame (Mono)
13 Candy Girl (Stereo)
14 Happy, Happy Birthday Baby (Stereo)
15 Honey Love (Stereo)
16 Soon (I’ll Be Home Again) (Stereo)
17 Stay (Stereo)
18 Dumb Drum (Stereo)
19 Marlena (Stereo)
20 Long Lonely Nights (Stereo)
21 New Mexican Rose (Stereo)
22 That’s the Only Way (Stereo)
23 Melancholy (Stereo)
24 Ain’t That a Shame (Stereo)
25 Like You (Frankie Valli 1963 Acetate, Trumpet Arrangement, Unissued)
26 Starmaker (Mono)
27 Silver Wings (Mono)
28 Peanuts (Stereo Mix from ‘Golden Hits’)
29 Starmaker (Stereo Mix from ‘Golden Hits’)
30 Silver Wings (Stereo Mix from ‘Golden Hits’)
– Disc 5 –
1 Born to Wander (Mono)
2 Don’t Cry Elena (Mono)
3 Where Have All the Flowers Gone (Mono)
4 Cry Myself to Sleep (Mono)
5 A Ballad for Our Time (Mono)
6 Silence Is Golden (Mono)
7 New Town (Mono)
8 Golden Ribbon (Mono)
9 Little Pony Get Along (Mono)
10 No Surfin’ Today (Mono)
11 Searchin’ Wind (Mono)
12 Millie (Mono)
13 Born to Wander (Stereo)
14 Don’t Cry Elena (Stereo)
15 Where Have All the Flowers Gone (Stereo)
16 Cry Myself to Sleep (Stereo)
17 A Ballad for Our Time (Stereo)
18 Silence Is Golden (Stereo)
19 New Town (Stereo)
20 Golden Ribbon (Stereo)
21 Little Pony Get Along (Stereo)
22 No Surfin’ Today (Stereo)
23 Searchin’ Wind (Stereo)
24 Millie (Stereo)
25 Millie (Alternate Version, Mono)
– Disc 6 –
1 Big Man’s World (Mono)
2 You Send Me (Mono)
3 Mountain High (Mono)
4 Life Is But a Dream (Mono)
5 Church Bells May Ring (Mono)
6 Dawn (Go Away) (Mono)
7 Only Yesterday (Mono)
8 16 Candles (Mono)
9 Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (Mono)
10 Earth Angel (Mono)
11 Don’t Let Go (Mono)
12 Do You Wanna Dance (Mono)
13 Big Man’s World (Stereo)
14 You Send Me (Stereo)
15 Mountain High (Stereo)
16 Life Is But a Dream (Stereo)
17 Church Bells May Ring (Stereo)
18 Dawn (Go Away) (Stereo)
19 Only Yesterday (Stereo)
20 16 Candles (Stereo)
21 Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (Stereo)
22 Earth Angel (Stereo)
23 Don’t Let Go (Stereo)
24 Do You Wanna Dance (Stereo)
25 Live on Stage 1964: Stay; Since I Don’t Have You; Cry Myself to Sleep; Dawn (Go Away)
26 Cousin Brucie Theme
27 Brunswick Bowling Spot
– Disc 7 –
1 Save It for Me (Mono)
2 The Touch of You (Mono)
3 Danger (Mono)
4 Marcie (Mono)
5 No One Cares (Mono)
6 Rag Doll (Mono)
7 An Angel Cried (Mono)
8 Funny Face (Mono)
9 Huggin’ My Pillow (Mono)
10 The Setting Sun (Mono)
11 Ronnie (Mono)
12 On Broadway Tonight (Mono)
13 Save It for Me (Stereo)
14 The Touch of You (Stereo)
15 Danger (Stereo)
16 Marcie (Stereo)
17 No One Cares (Stereo)
18 Rag Doll (Stereo)
19 An Angel Cried
20 Funny Face (Stereo)
21 Huggin’ My Pillow (Stereo)
22 The Setting Sun (Stereo)
23 Ronnie (Stereo)
24 On Broadway Tonight (Stereo)
25 Save It for Me (Unique Mono 45)
26 Silence Is Golden (Unique Mono 45)
– Disc 8 –
1 Show Girl (Mono)
2 Where Is Love (Mono)
3 One Clown Cried (Mono)
4 My Prayer (Mono)
5 Little Darlin’ (Mono)
6 Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye) (Mono)
7 Betrayed (Mono)
8 Somewhere (Mono)
9 Living Just for You (Mono)
10 Little Angel (Mono)
11 Big Man in Town (Mono)
12 Toy Soldier (Mono)
13 Show Girl (Stereo)
14 Where Is Love (Stereo)
15 One Clown Cried (Stereo)
16 My Prayer (Stereo)
17 Little Darlin’ (Stereo)
18 Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye) (Stereo)
19 Betrayed (Stereo)
20 Somewhere (Stereo)
21 Living Just for You (Stereo)
22 Little Angel (Stereo)
23 Big Man in Town (Stereo)
24 Toy Soldier (Stereo)
25 A Sunday Kind of Love (Mono)
26 Girl Come Running (Mono 45)
27 Little Angel (Mono)
28 A Sunday Kind of Love (Stereo)
– Disc 9 –
1 Introduction
2 Blues in the Night (Mono)
3 Just in Time (Mono)
4 Little Boy (In Grown Up Clothes) (Mono)
5 I Can Dream Can’t I (Mono)
6 Introduction to the Group
7 How Do You Make a Hit Song? (Mono)
8 Medley: By Myself; Ja Da; We Three (Mono)
9 Day in, Day Out (Mono)
10 My Mother’s Eyes (Mono)
11 Mack the Knife (Mono)
12 Come Si Bella (Mono)
13 Brotherhood of Man (Mono)
14 Brotherhood of Man (Reprise) (Mono)
15 Introduction
16 Blues in the Night (Stereo)
17 Just in Time (Stereo)
18 Little Boy (In Grown Up Clothes) (Stereo)
19 I Can Dream Can’t I (Stereo)
20 Introduction to the Group
21 How Do You Make a Hit Song? (Stereo)
22 Medley: By Myself; Ja Da; We Three (Stereo)
23 Day in, Day Out (Stereo)
24 My Mother’s Eyes (Stereo)
25 Mack the Knife (Stereo)
26 Come Si Bella (Stereo)
27 Brotherhood of Man (Stereo)
28 Brotherhood of Man (Reprise) (Stereo)
29 Little Boy in Grown Up Clothes (Mono 45)
30 Close Your Eyes (Clearwater, Florida 1964)
31 I Still Care (Demo Mono Acetate, Unissued)
– Disc 10 –
1 What the World Needs Now Is Love (Mono)
2 Anyone Who Had a Heart (Mono)
3 Always Something There to Remind Me (Mono)
4 Make It Easy on Yourself (Mono)
5 Walk on By (Mono)
6 What’s New Pussycat (Mono)
7 Queen Jane Approximately (Mono)
8 Mr Tambourine Man (Mono)
9 Like a Rolling Stone (Mono)
10 Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright (Mono)
11 All I Really Want to Do (Mono)
12 Blowin’ in the Wind (Mono)
13 What the World Needs Now Is Love (Stereo)
14 Anyone Who Had a Heart (Stereo)
15 Always Something There to Remind Me (Stereo)
16 Make It Easy on Yourself (Stereo)
17 Walk on By (Stereo)
18 What’s New Pussycat (Stereo)
19 Queen Jane Approximately (Stereo)
20 Mr Tambourine Man (Stereo)
21 Like a Rolling Stone (Stereo)
22 Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright (Stereo)
23 All I Really Want to Do (Stereo)
24 Blowin’ in the Wind (Stereo)
25 On the Good Ship Lollipop (Wonder Who – Stereo)
26 Youre Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You (Wonder Who – Stereo)
– Disc 11 –
1 Working My Way Back to You (Mono)
2 Pity (Mono)
3 I Woke Up (Mono)
4 Living Just for You (Mono)
5 Beggars Parade (Mono)
6 One Clown Cried (Mono)
7 Can’t Get Enough of You Baby (Mono)
8 Sundown (Mono)
9 Too Many Memories (Mono)
10 Show Girl (Mono)
11 Comin’ Up in the World (Mono)
12 Everybody Knows My Name (Mono)
13 Working My Way Back to You (Stereo)
14 Pity (Stereo)
15 I Woke Up (Stereo)
16 Living Just for You (Stereo)
17 Beggars Parade (Stereo)
18 One Clown Cried (Stereo)
19 Can’t Get Enough of You Baby (Stereo)
20 Sundown (Stereo)
21 Too Many Memories (Stereo)
22 Show Girl (Stereo)
23 Comin’ Up in the World (Stereo)
24 Everybody Knows My Name (Stereo)
25 Let’s Hang on (Unique Mono 45)
26 Too Many Memories (Unique Mono 45)
27 Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me (Mono 45)
– Disc 12 –
1 C’mon Marianne (Mono)
2 Let’s Ride Again (Mono)
3 Beggin’ (Mono)
4 Around and Around (Andaroundandaroundandaroundandaround) (Mono)
5 Good-Bye Girl (Mono)
6 I’m Gonna Change (Mono)
7 Tell It to the Rain (Mono)
8 Dody (Mono)
9 The Puppet Song (Mono)
10 Lonesome Road (The Wonder Who)
11 C’mon Marianne (Stereo)
12 Let’s Ride Again (Stereo)
13 Beggin’ (Stereo)
14 Around and Around (Andaroundandaroundandaroundandaround) (Stereo)
15 Good-Bye Girl (Stereo)
16 I’m Gonna Change (Stereo)
17 Tell It to the Rain (Stereo)
18 Dody (Stereo)
19 The Puppet Song (Stereo)
20 Lonesome Road (Stereo) (The Wonder Who)
21 Tell It to the Rain (Unique Mono 45)
22 Beggin’ (Mono 45)
23 Dody (Mono 45)
24 C’mon Marianne (Mono 45)
25 Let’s Ride Again (Mono 45)
26 Watch the Flowers Grow (Mono 45)
27 Raven (Mono 45)
28 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (Mono 45)
– Disc 13 –
1 My Funny Valentine
2 (You’re Gonna) Hurt Yourself
3 Ivy
4 Secret Love
5 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
6 My Mother’s Eyes
7 The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore
8 The Trouble with Me
9 The Proud One
10 You’re Ready Now
11 The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore (Mono 45)
12 This Is Goodbye (Mono 45)
13 You’re Ready Now (Mono 45)
14 Cry for Me (Mono 45)
15 (You’re Gonna) Hurt Yourself (Mono 45)
16 The Proud One (Mono 45)
17 Ivy (Mono 45)
18 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Alternate Mix -Stereo Gold Version)
19 You’re Ready Now (Alternate Mix -Stereo Gold Version)
20 The Proud One (‘Stereo Gold’ Version)
21 (You’re Gonna) Hurt Yourself (‘Stereo Gold’ Version)
– Disc 14 –
1 By the Time I Get to Phoenix
2 Expression of Love
3 For All We Know
4 Sunny
5 Watch Where You Walk
6 To Give (The Reason I Live)
7 Eleanor Rigby
8 Fox in a Bush
9 September Rain
10 Make the Music Play
11 Stop and Say Hello
12 Donnybrook
13 By the Time I Get to Phoenix (Outtake, Mono)
14 Donnybrook (Outtake, Mono)
15 Expression of Love (Outtake, Mono)
16 For All We Know (Outtake, Mono)
17 Fox in a Bush (Outtake, Mono)
18 Make the Music Play (Outtake, Mono)
19 September Rain (Here Comes the Rain) (Outtake, Mono)
20 Stop and Say Hello (Outtake, Mono)
21 Sunny (Outtake, Mono)
22 Stranger in Paradise (Stereo, Unissued)
23 Natural Morning (Mono, Unissued)
– Disc 15 –
1 Sherry
2 Big Girls Don’t Cry
3 Connie-O
4 Walk Like a Man
5 Candy Girl
6 Marlena
7 Peanuts
8 Ain’t That a Shame (Alternate Take)
9 Dawn (Alternate ‘Last’ Take)
10 Stay
11 Big Man in Town (Alternate Mix)
12 Alone
13 Save It for Me (Alternate Mix)
14 Girl Come Running (Alternate ‘Last’ Take)
15 Rag Doll (Unique Stereo Release)
16 Bye Bye Baby
17 Toy Soldier
18 Let’s Hang on (Alternate Take)
19 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
20 Working My Way Back to You
21 Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)
22 I’ve Got You Under My Skin
23 Tell It to the Rain
24 Beggin’
25 Silence Is Golden (First Stereo Release)
26 C’mon Marianne
27 Watch the Flowers Grow (First Stereo Release)
28 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (First Stereo Release)
– Disc 16 –
1 American Crucifixion Resurrection (Mono)
2 Mrs Stately’s Garden (Mono)
3 Look Up, Look Over (Mono)
4 Something’s on Her Mind (Mono)
5 Saturday’s Father (Mono)
6 Wall Street Village Day (Mono)
7 Genuine Imitation Life (Mono)
8 Idaho (Mono)
9 Wonder What You’ll Be (Mono)
10 Soul of a Woman (Mono)
11 Sassy (45 Version, Mono)
12 Night Hawk (45 Version, Mono)
13 I’ve Got You Under My Skin (Mono 45)
14 Electric Stories (Mono 45)
15 Watch Where You Walk (Mono)
16 I Make a Fool of Myself (Mono)
17 September Rain (Mono)
18 To Give (The Reason I Live) (Mono)
19 A Face Without a Name (Mono)
– Disc 17 –
1 American Crucifixion Resurrection (Stereo)
2 Mrs Stately’s Garden (Stereo)
3 Look Up, Look Over (Stereo)
4 Something’s on Her Mind (Stereo)
5 Saturday’s Father (Stereo)
6 Wall Street Village Day (Stereo)
7 Genuine Imitation Life (Stereo)
8 Idaho (Stereo)
9 Wonder What You’ll Be (Stereo)
10 Soul of a Woman (Stereo)
11 I Make a Fool of Myself (Stereo, 1967)
12 Electric Stories (Stereo)
13 The Singles Game (Stereo)
14 Tell It to the Rain (45 Version, Stereo)
15 Raven (Stereo)
16 You’ve Got Your Troubles (Stereo)
– Disc 18 –
1 Emily (Mono)
2 And That Reminds Me (Mono)
3 Circles in the Sand (Mono)
4 Sorry (Mono)
5 The Girl I’ll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low) (Mono)
6 She Gives Me Light (Mono)
7 To Make My Father Proud (Mono)
8 A Patch of Blue (Mono)
9 The Morning After Loving You (Mono)
10 Medley: Any Day Now; Oh, Happy Day (Mono)
11 Emily (Stereo)
12 And That Reminds Me (Stereo)
13 Circles in the Sand (Stereo)
14 Sorry (Stereo)
15 The Girl I’ll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low) (Stereo)
16 She Gives Me Light (Stereo)
17 To Make My Father Proud (Stereo)
18 A Patch of Blue (Stereo)
19 The Morning After Loving You (Stereo)
20 Medley: Any Day Now; Oh, Happy Day (Stereo)
21 Dream of Kings (Stereo)
– Disc 19 –
1 Raven (Take 1, Unissued)
2 Heartaches and Raindrops (Stereo)
3 Where Are My Dreams (Stereo)
4 Lay Me Down (Original Title ‘This Time’) (Stereo)
5 Sleeping Man (Stereo)
6 Whatever You Say (Stereo)
7 I Just Can’t Help Believin’ (Stereo, Unissued)
8 Beggin’ (Mono Acetate, Unissued)
9 What Good Am I (Demo, Unissued)
10 I’m Gonna Change (Alternative Mono Version, Vocal and Backing, Unissued)
11 Dream of Kings (Mono 45)
12 Circles in the Sand (Mono)
13 Emily (Alternate Mono)
14 Where Are My Dreams (Mono 45)
15 You Can’t Take It All from a Man (Mono, Early Production of ‘One Man’, Unissued)
16 Just How Loud (Can the Music Play) (Mono, Unissued)
17 The Goose (Mono, Unissued)
18 I Need to Get to Know You (Mono, Unissued)
19 One Man (Mono, Unissued)
20 C’mon Marianne (Mono Instrumental, Unissued)
21 And That Reminds Me (Mono Instrumental, Unissued)
22 Unnamed Song (Mono Instrumental, Unissued)
– Disc 20 –
1 A New Beginning (Prelude)
2 Sun Country
3 You’re a Song (That I Can’t Sing)
4 The Night
5 A New Beginning
6 When the Morning Comes
7 Poor Fool
8 Touch the Rainchild
9 Love Isn’t Here (Like It Used to Be)
10 Walk on, Don’t Look Back
11 How Come?
12 Life and Breath
13 Hickory
– Disc 21 –
1 Charisma (Single Version)
2 Just Look What You’ve Done
3 Love Isn’t Here (Like It Used to Be)
4 Baby I Need Your Loving
5 Inside You
6 Thank You
7 Hickory
8 Life and Breath
9 The Night
10 With My Eyes Wide Open
11 You’ve Got Your Troubles
12 Listen to Yesterday (Previously Unreleased Alternate Version)
13 The Scalawag Song (And I Will Love You) Alternate Title: Silver Fishes
14 Listen to Yesterday (45 Version)
15 I Wonder Why (1973 Demo, Previously Unissued)
16 Hickory (Rehearsal)
– Disc 22 –
1 My Heart Cries Out to You
2 What Love Has Joined Together
3 Loving You, That’s My Thing
4 Never Gonna Give My Love to You
5 Stop, Look, Listen to Your Heart
6 Minute By Minute (Day By Day)
7 After You
8 Star
9 Hymn to Her
10 Lovers
11 You Can’t Hold on
12 Whatever You Want
13 Future Years
14 My Eyes Adored You (Alternate Closing Lyric)
15 Whatever You Want (Alternate Version 2)
16 Inside You (Alternate Version)
17 Lovers (Alternate Version)
18 You Can’t Hold on (Alternate Version, Take 6)
19 Hymn to Her (Alternate Version)
20 Future Years (Alternate Version)
21 You Can’t Hold on (Alternate Version)
– Disc 23 –
1 I’ve Got Love for You, Ruby
2 Why?
3 He Sure Blessed You
4 Waking Up to Love
5 I Can’t Live a Dream
6 My Eyes Adored You
7 In My Eyes
8 Swearin’ to God
– Disc 24 –
1 Silver Star
2 Storybook Lovers
3 Harmony, Perfect Harmony
4 Who Loves You
5 Mystic Mr Sam
6 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
7 Slip Away
8 Emily’s (Salle de Danse)
9 Who Loves You (Unique 45 Mix)
10 Brian’s Song (Stereo Instrumental)
11 Who Loves You (B-Side, Disco Version)
12 A Day in the Life
13 We Can Work It Out (Stereo 45)
14 Emily’s (Salle de Danse) Alternate Mix (Edit, Unissued)
15 Golden Slumbers (Mono) – Frankie Valli (Unissued)
16 And I Love Her (Mono) – Frankie Valli (Unissued)
17 The Fool on the Hill (Mono) – Frankie Valli (Unissued)
– Disc 25 –
1 Our Day Will Come
2 How’d I Know That Love Would Slip Away
3 You Can Bet (I Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere)
4 Heart Be Still
5 Elise
6 Carrie (I Would Marry You)
7 Sweet Sensational Love
8 Closest Thing to Heaven
9 Walk Away Renee
10 Fallen Angel (UK Stereo 45)
11 Our Day Will Come (45 Edit)
– Disc 26 –
1 Easily
2 We’re All Alone
3 Can’t Get You Off My Mind
4 So She Says
5 Lucia
6 Boomerang
7 You’re the Song (That I Can’t Stop Singing)
8 Look at the World, It’s Changing
9 Where Were You (When I Needed You)
10 What Good Am I Without You
11 You to Me Are Everything (45 Only)
12 Can’t Get You Off My Mind (DJ Promo Mix)
13 Boomerang (Instrumental Rehearsal)
14 You to Me Are Everything (Instrumental Rehearsal)
15 You’re the Song (That I Can’t Stop Singing) (Instrumental Rehearsal)
– Disc 27 –
1 If We Should Lose Our Love
2 Let’s Get It Right
3 Long Ago
4 Rhapsody
5 Helicon
6 Down the Hall
7 Put a Little Away
8 New York Street Song (No Easy Way)
9 I Believe in You
10 Who Loves You (Featuring Don Ciccone) (Original Master Demo)
11 Warsaw Concerto (Live, Barres Willkes, Pennsylvania, 2/5/75)
12 I Got Love for You Ruby (Live, Milwaukee, June 1975)
13 You’re Never Too Old to Rock ‘N’ Roll (Demo / Rehearsal, 1983)
14 You’re Never Too Old to Rock ‘N’ Roll (Live, 1983)
– Disc 28 –
1 I Need You
2 Second Thoughts
3 I Could Have Loved You
4 With You
5 Native New Yorker
6 Lady Put the Light Out
7 Boats Against the Current
8 Rainstorm
9 I’m Gonna Love You
10 There’s Always a Goodbye
11 Native New Yorker (Alternate Mix 1982)
– Disc 29 –
1 Grease
2 Needing You
3 Sometimes Love Songs Make Me Cry
4 Without Your Love
5 Over Me
6 Save Me, Save Me
7 You Can Do It
8 A Tear Can Tell
9 You Better Go
10 No Love at All
11 Save Me, Save Me (45 Mix)
– Disc 30 –
1 Back in Action (With Fade)
2 Fancy Dancer (Longer Version Than 45 with Fade)
3 Let It Be Whatever It (Longer Version with Extra Vocals)
4 Dr Dance (Extended 2nd Mix with Extra Vocals)
5 Eat Your Heart Out (Extended Mix)
6 Passion for Paris (Extended Mix)
7 Soul (Latin Version)
8 Back in Action (Reprise) TV Instrumental
9 Where Did We Go Wrong (Original Long Version Extra Vocal)
10 If It Really Wasn’t Love (No Female Backing: Valli Solo)
11 Just Say That You Love Me (Valli Solo)
– Disc 31 –
1 Where Did We Go Wrong (Duet with Chris Forde)
2 Let It Be Whatever It Is
3 If It Really Wasn’t Love
4 Passion for Paris (An American in Paris)
5 Soul / Heaven Above Me (Duet with Chris Forde)
6 Just Tell Me You Love Me
7 Eat Your Heart Out
8 Back in Action (Alternate Version with New Ending – No Fade)
9 Soul (Latin Version) / Heaven Above Me
10 Dr Dance (TV Mix)
– Disc 32 –
1 Who Loves You
2 Our Day Will Come
3 Medley: Save It for Me; Rag Doll; Dawn (Go Away)
4 Let’s Hang on
5 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
6 Fallen Angel
7 Silver Star
8 Slip Away
9 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
10 Swearin’ to God
11 My Eyes Adored You
12 Medley: Working My Way Back to You; Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow; Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me); I’ve Got You Under My Skin
13 Spend the Night in Love
14 Heaven Must Have Sent You (Here in the Night)
15 Grease
16 Medley: Sherry; Walk Like a Man; Big Girls Don’t Cry; Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
– Disc 33 –
1 Book of Love
2 Streetfighter
3 Moonlight Memories
4 Veronica
5 Commitment
6 What About Tomorrow
7 Did Someone Break Into Your Heart Last Night
8 Once Inside a Woman’s Heart
9 Streetfighter (12″ Version)
10 Book of Love (Live, Tropicana 1986)
11 Swearin’ to God (Live, Tropicana 1986)
12 Credit to Horns (Live, Tropicana 1986)
13 Streetfighter (Live, Tropicana 1986)
14 Band Intros (Live, Tropicana 1986)
15 They Don’t Make Love Like They Used to (Live, Tropicana 1986)
– Disc 34 –
1 You Made It Beautiful
2 Can’t Say No to You
3 Gypsy Woman
4 Deep in Your Love (Unissued)
5 Testin’ the Water (Unissued)
6 American Pop
7 East Meets West (Us 45)
8 My Older Lover
9 Let’s Hang on (Promo CD Single Version)
10 The Biggest Part of Me
11 My Love
12 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (CD Single Version)
– Disc 35 –
1 Love Has a Mind of It’s Own
2 Learn How to Say Goodbye
3 Hope and Glory
4 This Time
5 You and Your Heart So Blue
6 Run for Your Life
7 Help Me to Believe in You
8 State of My Heart
9 The Girl in My Dreams
10 Even Now
11 Just the Way You Make Love to Me
12 The Naked I
– Disc 36 –
1 The Naked I
2 Learn How to Say Goodbye
3 Love Has a Mind of It’s Own
4 Help Me to Believe in You
5 Book of Love
6 You and Your Heart So Blue
7 State of My Heart
8 December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
9 Who Loves You
– Disc 37 –
1 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
2 The Naked I
3 Book of Love
4 Love Has a Mind of It’s Own
5 Learn How to Say Goodbye
6 Fly Like An Eagle (‘State of My Heart’ Alternative Title)
7 You and Your Heart So Blue
8 Who Loves You
9 Silver Star
10 Learn How to Say Goodbye (Euromix Version)
11 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (Euromix Version)
– Disc 38 –
1 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Enhanced Original Version)
2 Big Girls Don’t Cry (12″ Club Mix)
3 Big Girls Don’t Cry (Dirty Dancing Rap)
4 Who Loves You (Single Ben Liebrand Re-Mix ’88)
5 Who Loves You (12″ – Ben Liebrand Re-Mix ’88)
6 Who Loves You (Instrumental Re-Mix)
7 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (Summer ’88 Re-Mix)
8 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (12″ Re-Mix ’88)
9 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)(Instrumental)
10 Beggin’ (Pilooski Re-Edit)
11 The Night (Pilooski Re-Edit)
12 The Night (Four Seasons 2012 Version)
– Disc 39 –
1 Take Good Care of My Baby
2 My Cherie Amour
3 Spanish Harlem
4 Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
5 Any Day Now
6 Let It Be Me
7 What a Wonderful World
8 Call Me
9 This Guy’s in Love with You
10 Sunny
11 My Girl; Groovin’
12 What Becomes of the Broken Hearted
13 On Broadway (The Jersey Boys)
– Disc 40 –
1 Joy to the World; Do You Hear What I Hear?
2 The Christmas Song
3 Winter Wonderland
4 Merry Christmas Baby
5 Frosty the Snowman
6 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
7 Jingle Bell Rock
8 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
9 Blue Christmas
10 What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve
11 White Christmas
12 O Come All Ye Faithful; Angels We Have Heard on High
13 We Wish You a Merry Christmas
– Disc 41 –
1 Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)
2 I Got Love for You Ruby
3 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
4 Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
5 Blowin’ in the Wind
6 Working My Way Back to You
7 Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
8 Rag Doll
9 Love the One You’re with
10 Medley: Sherry; Walk Like a Man; Big Girls Don’t Cry; Bye-Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
11 If
12 Let’s Hang on
13 C’mon Marianne
14 If I Were a Carpenter
– Disc 42 –
1 Dawn (Go Away)
2 The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore
3 The Night
4 Medley: Ronnie; and That Reminds Me; Candy Girl; Tell It to the Rain
5 Rag Doll
6 A New Beginning
7 I Can See Clearly Now (Sung By Bill Deloach)
8 I’ve Got You Under My Skin
9 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
10 C’mon Marianne
11 Frank Sinatra ‘The Nearness of You’ Spoof
12 You’re Ready Now
– Disc 43 –
1 Medley: Save It for Me; Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)
2 I Got Love for You Ruby
3 Introduction to the Group
4 Dawn (Go Away)
5 You Are the Sunshine of My Life
6 Working My Way Back to You
7 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
8 Stay
9 Intro; Silence Is Golden
10 My Love
11 Medley: Sherry; Walk Like a Man; Big Girls Don’t Cry; Bye-Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
12 Medley: Bridge Over Troubled Water; the Long and Winding Road; McArthur Park
13 Medley: The Way We Were; All in Love Is Fair
14 Love’s Theme
15 More Introductions
16 My Eyes Adored You
17 If I Were a Carpenter
18 If
19 Let’s Hang on
– Disc 44 –
1 December 1963 (Oh, What a Night)
2 Medley: Sherry; Walk Like a Man
3 Ronnie
4 Big Girls Don’t Cry
5 Save It for Me
6 Cry for Me
7 (Who Wears) Short Shorts
8 Rag Doll
9 Silence Is Golden
10 Dawn (Go Away)
11 Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
12 Who Loves You
13 December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) (Reprise)
14 American Crucifixion Resurrection (Mono)
15 Mrs Stately’s Garden (Mono)
16 Look Up, Look Over (Mono)
17 Something’s on Her Mind (Mono)
18 Saturday’s Father (Mono)
19 Wall Street Village Day (Mono)
20 Genuine Imitation Life (Mono)
21 Idaho (Mono)
22 Wonder What You’ll Be (Mono)
23 Soul of a Woman (Mono)

Freddie Mercury’s Isolated Vocals For Queen’s “Love Of My Life”

Written by Freddie Mercury, Queen’s Love of My Life is from their 1975 album A Night at the Opera, although it’s their live album Live Killers’ version of the song that reached number 1 in the singles chart in Argentina and Brazil, and stayed in the charts in both countries for an entire year.