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Published by Columbia, New York, 1966
Seller: The Librarian's Books, Cranford, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
No Binding. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Don Hunstein (illustrator). A Fair copy in a Fair album cover of ".the kind of performance that Eydie has made all her own.she's doing exactly right by a torch song." Columbia Records number CL 2476. Wear to album cover with chipping along the spine. Wear and creasing to side corners. Deep ring imprint on both sides of album cover. Previous seller's label remains on back of album cover. Original inner sleeve is sunned and included. Wear to both sides of record. Record plays well with more than the usual pops. "Contents: Side 1: How about me (3:02); What's new (3:17); What did I have that I don't have? (From "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever")(3:03); I'll be around (3:40); If he walked into my life (From "Mame)(3:50); Side 2: Don't go to strangers (Arranged and Conducted by Marty Manning)(2:44); I wish you love (3:10); How did he look (3:10); I wanna be around (3:12); Tell him I said hello (3:31); When he leaves you (3:23)" "1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in.".
Published by Columbia Records, New York, 1967
Seller: The Librarian's Books, Cranford, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
No Binding. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Sandy Speiser (illustrator). A Good copy in a Good album cover of ".further proof that Eydie is the torch singer of them all. "Softly, As I Leave You" is full of the kind of goodbye-but-not-forever songs that she does best." Columbia Records number P 13510. Slight wear to album cover which is still wrapped in the original shrink wrap that is open along the side. Smudging to shrink wrap. Small tears to shrink wrap along top edge. Wear and creasing to side corners. Ring imprint on both sides of album cover. Original inner sleeve is sunned and included. Slight wear to both sides of record. Record plays well with usual pops. "Contents: Side 1: Glad to be unhappy; You've changed; For all we know; Ev'ry time we say goodbye; What is a woman? (from the musical production "I do, I do"); Side 2: Softly, as I leave you; All alone; Don't worry 'bout me; Guess I should have loved him more; What's good about goodbye?" "Description: 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.".
Published by Memoir Records Ltd, Middlesex, 1984
Seller: The Librarian's Books, Cranford, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
No Binding. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Joe Eula (illustrator). A Good copy in a Very Good album cover of ".a truly significant combination--the choice songs of a fabulous decade sung by the topmost choice of today's singers." Memoir number MOIR 103. From back cover:"Recording first published 1958" Album cover has been housed in a plastic sleeve. Very slight wear to album cover. Wear to plastic sleeve with scratching. Original inner sleeve is included. Two slight scratches to Side 2 of record. Record plays well with usual pops. "Contents: Side 1: When the red, red robin comes bob bob bobbin' along (Harry Woods); Who's sorry now? (Kalmar-Ruby-Snyder); Toot toot Tootsie (Goo'bye)(Kahn-Erdman-Russo); My man (Yvain-Pollock); Singin' in the rain (Brown-Freed); Chicago (That Toddling Town)(Fred Fisher); Side 2: I wanna be loved by you (Kalmar-Stothart-Ruby); My buddy (Donaldson-Kahn); Tip toe through the tulips with me (Burke-Dubin); Let's do it (Let's Fall in Love)(Cole Porter); Button up your overcoat (Desylva-Brown-Henderson); Back in your own back yard (Rose-Jolson-Dreyer)""Description: 1 audio disc (32 min.) : 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in.".