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Tormé Meets the British

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Tormé Meets the British
Studio album by
Released1957
Recorded1957
GenreVocal jazz
Length33:15
LabelPhilips
Mel Tormé chronology
Songs for Any Taste
(1957)
Tormé Meets the British
(1957)
Prelude to a Kiss
(1958)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic(no review, not rated)[1]

Tormé Meets the British is a 1957 studio album by Mel Tormé, of British songs, recorded in London.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Limehouse Blues" (Philip Braham, Douglas Furber)
  2. "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (Eric Maschwitz, Manning Sherwin)
  3. "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" (Fred Heatherton)
  4. "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" (Harry Link, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey)
  5. "Geordie"
  6. "My One and Only Highland Fling"
  7. "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover" (Walter Kent, Nat Burton)
  8. "Danny Boy" (Traditional, Frederick Weatherly)
  9. "Let There Be Love" (Ian Grant, Lionel Rand)
  10. "Greensleeves" (Traditional)
  11. "Try a Little Tenderness" (James Campbell, Reginald Connelly, Harry M. Woods)
  12. "London Pride" (Noël Coward)

Personnel

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b "Mel Tormé - Tormé Meets the British Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 May 2023.