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Cole Porter Night and Day: Thomas Hampson

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Cole Porter Night and Day: Thomas Hampson

Thomas Hampson EMI
Released: Jun 27, 2006
1

Jubilee: Begin the Beguine (orch. Russell Warner)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 6:51     Size: 9MB
2

Rosalie: In the still of the night (orch. Russell Warner)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 4:12     Size: 6MB
3

Born to Dance: Easy to Love (orch. Russsell Warner)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 5:26     Size: 7MB
4

Greenwich Village Follies: Two little babes in the wood (orch. Russell Warner)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 5:49     Size: 8MB
5

Something For the Boys: When My Baby Goes to Town (orch. Don Walker)

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 4:39     Size: 6MB
6

Hitchy-Koo: When I had a uniform on (orch. Maurice de Packh)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 3:32     Size: 5MB
7

Born to Dance: Ive Got You Under My Skin (orch. Russell Warner)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 5:14     Size: 7MB
8

Hitchy-Koo: Bring me back my Butterfly (orch. Frank Saddler)

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 2:35     Size: 4MB
9

Can-Can: Who Said Gay Paree? (orch. Russell Warner) [unused]

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 3:54     Size: 5MB
10

Rosalie: A Fool There Was (orch. Russell Warner) [unused]

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 2:01     Size: 3MB
11

Gay Divorce: Hows Your Romance?

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 3:36     Size: 5MB
12

Hitchy-Koo: My cozy little corner in the Ritz

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 2:31     Size: 3MB
13

Hollywood Canteen: Dont Fence Me In

  by  Thomas Hampson/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 4:00     Size: 6MB
14

Seven Lively Arts: Drink

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 5:00     Size: 7MB
15

Gay Divorce: Night and Day

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 5:53     Size: 8MB
16

Du Barry was a Lady: It was written in the stars

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 2:53     Size: 4MB
17

Broadway Melody of 1940: I Concentrate on You

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 4:36     Size: 6MB
18

Yale College: Bull Dog

  by  Thomas Hampson/Ambrosian Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/John McGlinn
Time: 2:05     Size: 3MB

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