Smooth & Swinging: The Singles & Albums Collection
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Tracklist
1
Midnight in New Orleans
2
When I Dream of You
3
Why Was I Born
4
Why Must I Be Tormented
5
Just A-Wearyin' for You
6
I'll Never Smile Again
7
Just You Just Me
8
A Woman Always Understands
9
I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
10
Sometime Remind Me to Tell You
11
I Should Care
12
That Old Black Magic
13
S'posin'
14
Close Your Eyes
15
Goodbye
16
You Go to My Head
17
If Love Is Trouble
18
Remember
19
September in the Rain
20
It's Easy to Remember
21
Home (When Shadows Fall)
22
Nightingale
23
Out of the Night
24
I Ran All the Way Home
25
Lemme Go
26
I'm Afraid
27
Wheel of Fortune
28
Wild
29
Black Shadow
30
I Feel Like Crying
31
The World Was Mine
32
What Is There to Say
33
Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love for You)
34
I Fall in Love Too Easily
35
They Didn't Believe Me
36
I'm Glad There Is You (In This World of Ordinary People)
37
When Your Lover Has Gone
38
Moonlight in Vermont
39
Blue Skies
40
The Birth of the Blues
41
All of Me
42
Tenderly
43
The Lamp Is Low
44
While We're Young
45
The End of a Love Affair
46
Mam'selle
47
Sunday
48
Alone
49
Long Ago and Far Away
50
After You've Gone
51
How Long Has This Been Going on
About This Release
The top bands and accompanists of the day during his career, including Earl Hines, Dizzy Gillespie and Erroll Garner, and became famous during the 1970s, beyond the scope of this collection, for an album he made with John Coltrane. Unlike his more middle-of-the-road peers in the world of post-war sophisticated pop, he did not make records aimed at the singles charts so is less well-known than artists like Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis and Mel Torme, but was a singer who was highly-regarded by his peers and aficionados. This excellent-value 52-track 2-CD collection comprises material drawn from singles and albums, featuring recordings with the orchestras of Earl Hines, Dizzy Gillespie, Jimmy Carroll, George Williams, Norman Leyden, Perez Prado, Howard Biggs and Frank Hunter, plus the Errol Garner Trio. It includes selected titles from Regent/Savoy album Johnny Hartman Sings, and his albums on the Bethlehem label Songs From The Heart, All Of Me: The Debonair Mr. Hartman and And I Thought About You. He was a fine interpreter of the repertoire of the Great American Songbook, and this collection offers an insight into the talents of a performer who has not has the attention he merits, and is an entertaining showcase for his work.