Jogi [CD-single] [Import]
Jogi [CD-single] [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Jogi (Main Mix)
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2. Jogi (Beanie Man Mix)
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3. Jogi (Deichkind Short Mix)
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4. Jogi (Sleepwalker Mix)
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5. Jogi (Deichkind Mix)
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6. Jogi (Main Instrumental)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Taken from the 2003 album 'Beware'. Six non-LP tracks, 'Jogi' (Main Mix, New York Mix Feat. Beenie Man, Deichkind Short Mix, Sleepwalker Mix, Deichkind Mix, & Main Instrumental). Tinted.
Jogi,Panjabi Mc (Ft Beanieman),Tinted,5"CD Singles,Dance
Average customer rating:
- Gogi Grants Best
- Gogi--a wonderful singer then and now
- Quality music from a different era
- You Keep Going Back to The Wayward Wind
- You Go(gi ) Girl.
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Her Very Best
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Opera & Vocal
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General
| Vocal Pop
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General
| Broadway & Vocalists
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| Music
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ASIN: B000063VER
Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- The Wayward Wind
- Suddenly There's A Valley
- You're In Love
- Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
- All Of Me
- Love Is
- I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
- What's New
- I Gave You My Heart
- It Happens Every Spring
- Love Is The Sweetest Thing
- When The Tide Is High
- Who Are We
- The One I Love (Belongs To Somebody Else)
- We Believe In Love
- I'll Never Be The Same
- There Will Never Be Another You
- I Don't Want To Walk Without You
Customer Reviews:
Gogi Grants Best.......2005-08-09
Could not find this locally due to it being out of date. Wife really wanted this and Amazon came through. Great sound track - particularly for her song "The Wayward Wind" which is why we bought the album.
Gogi--a wonderful singer then and now.......2005-03-18
I first learned about Gogi recently during a re-play of a PBS special "Pop Stars of the 1950s" recorded in 2004. Many of the singers and groups were still very good (Patti Page, the Four Coins, the Maguire Sisters, etc), but 79-year old Gogi literally knocked my socks off with her rendition of her hit, "The Wayward Wind." Hers is a stage presence rarely equalled in this day of "American Idol." I immediately ordered "Gogi Grant--Her Very Best" (all 18 tracks are superb), and now have ordered her collection of country hits' "A City Girl in the Country." My parents and my wife's parents are entering their 80s, and I distinctly remember hearing Gogi sing over the radio in the mid 1950s. What a pleasure to know she's still singing, especially since she still sings so well! Read biographies of the singers of the 1940s and 1950s--you will be amazed at how hard they worked to achieve their success, and how little they often received monetarily (compared to the manufactured singers of today). And they achieved their tremendous sound with recording equipment that is primitive by today's standards. You'll never be sorry that you ordered Gogi's CDs.
Quality music from a different era.......2005-03-11
Gogi had a huge international hit with Wayward wind, topping the American charts and making the top ten in Britain, where it was her only hit. Gogi's other monster American hit, Suddenly there's a valley, failed to chart in Britain as it lost to competition from Petula Clark and Jo Stafford, both better known in Britain.
Those two classics are the first two tracks here but if you're worried about a drop in standard thereafter, fear not. Gogi was a singer of real quality and proves it with her renditions of such classics as All of me, Love is the sweetest thing, Wrap your troubles in dreams and What's new?
Gogi was either unwilling or unable to embrace rock'n'roll so her career was brief. In a different era, she would have surely made many more records than she did. Still, the quality is what counts and that's what you get from Gogi.
This compilation contains a selection of Gogi's music but, much to my surprise and delight, most of her original albums are also available on CD. This situation may not last - if you enjoy Gogi's music, make the most of the opportunity.
You Keep Going Back to The Wayward Wind.......2004-11-12
I was just a kid, but "The Wayward Wind" bowled me over the first time I heard it; it still does. Few songs in the last 50 years compares to it;listening to it is an adventure. I wish I could thank Gogi personally. I was always interested in music and movies and recall reading in the local newspaper as a kid that Gogi Grant had done the songs for "The Helen Morgan Story". It was not a movie someone my age would see ordinarily; I STILL don't remember anything about Helen Morgan except what the movie offered but I did see it for the music. You can well see from listening to "The Wayward Wind" how it could easily compete with other "pop" artists' tunes (is that the correct expression here?) AND the emerging rock and rollers' exciting music. "The Helen Morgan Story" soundtrack is still available. Maybe I'll get that, if I ever get tired of "The Wayward Wind" (not likely). All the other tunes on this compilation are strong too. And look at that picture. Ain't she purty?
You Go(gi ) Girl........2002-07-15
This is a great collection from a memorable singer. I grew up hearing Miss Grants songs... she was always one of my moms favorites. Every time this little baby-boomer ambled up to the juke box at Barneys Drive -In, I always insisted on playing Gogi's "The Wayward Wind" to accompany my $1.10 hamburg, fries, and chocolate chill...oh, the good old days. So, I still find her songs not only great recordings, on each of which she puts her personal stamp, but they are also very nostalgic for me. That song, which rose to # 1 on the charts, is included in this collection, as are several of her other hits. This is an excellent quality c.d., and I recommend it for anyone who wants to appreciate a teriffic singer, or if you want to re-acquaint yourself with her memorable songs, from torch to ballad. I always considered Miss Grant, who also dubbed Ann Blyths voice in "The Helen Morgan Story, a wonderful artist, in the tradition of the great girl singers like Joni James and Jo Stafford, but definatley with her own style. I had the pleasure of meeting her at lunch a few years ago, and she is a lovely and gracious lady. And, as this c.d. attests, a wonderful artist, with songs that'll bring back great memories.
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The Fabulous Fifties: Unforgettable Fifties (3 CD Set)
Perry Como , Eddie Fisher , The Fontane Sisters , The Ames Brothers , Gogi Grant , Perez Prado and His Orchestra , The McGuire Sisters , Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and the Weavers , Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys , and Don Gibson
Manufacturer: Heartland Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000S4FV66 |
Product Description
3 CD set released by Heartland Music in 1999, contains 50 great songs from the 50s!
CD 1:
Sh-Boom, The Crew-Cuts.
Catch a Falling Star, Perry Como.
I'm Walking Behind You, Eddie Fisher.
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be), Doris Day.
Oh Lonesome Me, Don Gibson.
The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane, The Ames Brothers.
Nel Blu Dipinto di Blue (Volare), Domenico Modugno.
This Ole House, Rosemary Clooney.
Slow Poke, Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys.
Patricia, Perez Prado and His Orchestra.
Love Me Tender, Elvis Presley.
Be My Love, Mario Lanza.
Mona Lisa, Nat King Cole.
You Belong to Me, Jo Stafford.
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, Perez Prado and His Orchestra.
He'll Have to Go, Jim Reeves.
The Tennessee Waltz, Patti Page.
Round and Round, Perry Como.
CD 2:
That's Amore, Dean Martin.
My Prayer, The Platters.
Don't Be Cruel, Elvis Presley.
Rock and Roll Waltz, Kay Starr.
You You You, The Ames Brothers.
The Cattle Call, Eddy Arnold.
Oh! My Pa-Pa, Eddie Fisher.
The Wayward Wind, Gogi Grant.
Sixteen Tons, Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Chances Are, Johnny Mathis.
The Three Bells, The Browns.
Because of You, Tony Bennett.
Mack the Knife, Bobby Darin.
The Ting, Phil Harris.
Mr. Sandman, The Chordettes.
Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom), Perry Como.
Heartaches by the Number, Guy Mitchell.
The Purple People Eater, Sheb Wooley.
CD 3:
Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Four Aces.
Music! Music! Music!, Teresa Brewer.
Autumn Leaves, Roger Williams.
April Love, Pat Boone.
Tammy, Debbie Reynolds.
Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy, Red Foley.
Sugartime, The McGuire Sisters.
Sincerely, The McGuire Sisters.
Moonglow and Theme from "Picnic", Morris Stoloff.
Blue Tango, Leroy Anerson and His "Pops" Concert Orchestra.
Rag Mop, The Ames Brothers.
Hearts of Stone, The Fontane Sisters.
Little Things Mean a Lot, Kitty Kallen.
Goodnight Irene, Gordon Jenking and His Orchestra and the Weavers.
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The Best of Gogi Grant
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: K-Tel
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
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Traditional Jazz General
| Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
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| Styles
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Vocal Jazz General
| Vocal Jazz
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| Easy Listening
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| Oldies
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
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ASIN: B000000S3I
Release Date: 1994-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Wayward Wind
- Love Is
- You're in Love
- I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
- What's New?
- One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else)
- I Gave You My Heart
- We Believe in Love
- It Happens Every Spring
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)
- Who Are We
- Suddenly There's a Valley
- When the Tide Is High
- No More Than Forever
- Love Is the Sweetest Thing
- All of Me
- Wayward Wind [Take 1A]
Customer Reviews:
Gogi Grant at her peak.......2003-06-20
This is one of my favorite albums of all time. Gogi Grant is arguably the female vocal equivalent of Vic Damone. No singer has a purer voice in my view. Especially great is her version of Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams which she does in an appropriately light fashion. Ironically, her biggest hit "The Wayward Wind" is my least favorite song on this album.
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The Helen Morgan Story
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: RCA Fs Imports
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Traditional Pop
| Oldies
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ASIN: B000024UUO
Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Why Was I Born
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Medley: If You Were the Only Girl in the World/Avalon/Do Do Do/Breezin'
- Love Nest
- Medley: Someone to Watch Over Me/The One I Love Belongs to ...
- Body and Soul
- April in Paris
- Speak of Me of Love
- More Than You Know
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Man I Love
- Medley: Just a Memory/I Deep Night
- Don't Ever Leave Me
- Medley: I've Got a Crush on You/I'll Get By
- Something to Remember You By
- My Melancholy Baby
- Bill
- Can't Help Lovin' That Man
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Your Hit Parade - The '50s Generation
McGuire Sisters , Bing Crosby , Benny Goodman , Rosemary Clooney , Nat King Cole , Four Aces , Al Martino , Vera Lynn , Teresa Brewer , and Perry Como
Manufacturer: Time-Life
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000J14VR8 |
Product Description
This entry in the Time-Life series contains 24 tracks: (1) Muskrat Ramble - The McGuire Sisters; (2) When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues - Bing and Gary Crosby; (3) Memories of You - The Benny Goodman Trio with Rosemary Clooney; (4) Somewhere Along the Way - Nat King Cole; (5) Count Every Star - Ray Anthony and His Orchestra; (6) Suddenly There's a Valley - Gogi Grant; (7) Perfidia - Four Aces; (8) The Wedding Samba - Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra; (9) Terry's Theme from Limelight - Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra; (10) Take My Heart - Al Martino; (11) Yours - Vera Lynn; (12) Mutual Admiration Society - Teresa Brewer; (13) Rock-a-Billy - Guy Mitchell; (14) Kewpie Doll - Perry Como; (15) Seventeen - The Fontane Sisters; (16) A Rose and a Baby Ruth - George Hamilton IV; (17) I'll Walk Alone - Don Cornell; (18) My Baby's Coming Home - Les Paul and Mary Ford; (19) Lazy Mary - Lou Monte; (20) With All My Heart - Jodie Sands; (21) Here Comes Summer - Jerry Keller; (22) See You in September - The Tempos; (23) And That Reminds Me - Della Reese; (24) Love Is All We Need - Tommy Edwards.
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Welcome to My Heart
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: Bmg
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
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Traditional Jazz General
| Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
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Vocal Jazz General
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Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
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General
| Vocal Pop
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Traditional Pop
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ASIN: B000SM6ZNG
Release Date: 2007-09-03 |
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Your Hit Parade - 1956
Manufacturer: Time Life Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BD8XBE |
Product Description
Assorted Artists. 24 Songs Total
Average customer rating:
- A Wonderful Recording Of A Good Movie.
- Gogi Grant in sublime tribute to Helen Morgan
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The Helen Morgan Story
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Movie Soundtracks
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ASIN: B000008GHD
Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Why Was I Born
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Medley: If You Were the Only Girl in the World/Avalon/Do Do Do/Breezin'
- Love Nest
- Medley: Someone to Watch Over Me/The One I Love Belongs to ...
- Body and Soul
- April in Paris
- Speak of Me of Love
- More Than You Know
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Man I Love
- Medley: Just a Memory/I Deep Night
- Don't Ever Leave Me
- Medley: I've Got a Crush on You/I'll Get By
- Something to Remember You By
- My Melancholy Baby
- Bill
- Can't Help Lovin' That Man
Customer Reviews:
A Wonderful Recording Of A Good Movie........2006-10-08
As I was growing up, this was my favorite sountrack of all my collection, and I played it every day. Who cared about The Wayward Wind when you could hear her sing my kind of music. One soldier who found me at Martin College said that was his favorite song, however. Later, I brought my youngest son Justin to visit his granddad, and we went to sit in the balcony of the Tennessee Theatre to see a live version of "Showboat." When some of the songs were performed by locals, I said, "I thought that was from the Helen Morgan Story" and was looked at funny. The locals not here in the Fifties would not have known that. Oh well. I still have this album in its original version, much better than the film version of "Showboat," with Kathryn Grayson (a Tennessean) and Howard Keel.
Gogi Grant in sublime tribute to Helen Morgan.......2006-10-04
THE HELEN MORGAN STORY (released by Warner Brothers in 1957) was a fantastic, albeit somewhat sentimentalized retelling of the legendary torch-singer, best-remembered for originating the role of Julie LaVerne in the landmark Ziegfeld production of "Show Boat".
For the film's all-important soundtrack, producers realised that Ann Blyth's dulcet, operatic voice would not be suitable for the gritty material on hand, so they brought in popular singing star Gogi Grant to become the voice of Morgan in the film.
Grant does an admirable job, and on this splendid reissue of the soundtrack album (RCA-Spain 74321720822) she tugs at the emotions with "Why Was I Born?", the perfect first number and one that best sums up Morgan's life. Naturally, the prime SHOW BOAT numbers "Bill" and "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" are also included, they are so closely tied to the Morgan mystique.
I saw this CD in a bookshop and immediately snapped it up. Well worth tracking down.
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- Classic fifties torch singing
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Welcome to My Heart
Gogi Grant
Manufacturer: RCA Fs Imports
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Traditional Vocal Pop
| Broadway & Vocalists
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General
| Broadway & Vocalists
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ASIN: B00004S6PJ
Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Customer Reviews:
Classic fifties torch singing.......2005-04-11
Gogi emerged in the mid-fifties as one of the finest torch singers of her generation. Unfortunately for Gogi, popular taste was switching to rock'n'roll so Gogi's career was somewhat curtailed. During her brief recording career, Gogi recorded some great music that, just possibly, is better appreciated now than when originally released.
This is a straight re-issue of the original 1958 album and features a selection of songs from the Great American Songbook. Among the more famous songs are The more I see you, Love letters (two American hits for Dick Haymes in the forties, later revived in the sixties - the first by Chris Montez, the second by Ketty Lester), But beautiful (a 1948 song that wasn't a very big hit for anybody, but is an outstanding song and has been covered by many top singers) and Love walked in (from Goldwyn follies, this was an American number one for Sammy Kaye in 1938).
There are plenty of obscure songs, too, including So do I (one of Bing Crosby's many lesser hits that are largely forgotten now) and If I should lose you (a superb 1936 song from Rose of the Rancho).
If you appreciate lush, romantic music at its best, you'll love this album.
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Your Vintage Jukebox 1956 - 1957
Patti Page , Guy Mitchell , The Four Lads , Doris Day , Vic Damone , Gogi Grant , Les Baxter , Jimmie Rodgers , Johnny Mathis , and Other Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony Music Special Products
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000OFIR0G |
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