Jo Stafford - G.I. Jo Sings the Hits

Jo Stafford - G.I. Jo Sings the Hits
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Album Details

Title: G.I. Jo Sings the Hits
Artist: Jo Stafford
Release Date: 1/27/1998
Label: Prism Platinum, Prism Entertainment
Duration: 75:52
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 5014293625227, 501429325229
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Earnest, Poignant, Sentimental, Soothing, Wistful, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Innocent, Reflective, Romantic, Delicate, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Smooth, Sweet, Springlike
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Long Ago (And Far Away)
  2. Manhattan Serenade
  3. For You
  4. Yes, Indeed!
  5. The Night We Called It a Day
  6. Embraceable You
  7. The Trolley Song
  8. Candy
  9. Too Marvelous for Words
  10. Little Man With a Candy Cigar
  11. Blue Moon
  12. The Things We Did Last Summer
  13. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  14. I Remember You
  15. Day by Day
  16. This Is Always
  17. I Love You
  18. It Could Happen to You
  19. Blues in the Night
  20. Let's Just Pretend
  21. You Took My Love
  22. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
  23. I'll Be Seeing You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDPrism Platinum252
1998CDPrism Entertainment252

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Album Review

The hits "G.I. Jo" Stafford sings here consist of a "collection of her early work," as the unsigned liner notes acknowledge, although they do not say why. British budget reissue label, Prism Leisure, takes advantage of the 50-year copyright limit on recordings in Europe to assemble this compilation by transferring old 78's (with hiss sometimes intact). But that means a strict cut-off in 1946 has to be observed, and, of course, Stafford, who only launched her solo career in 1944, had just begun to score hits at that point. So, the compilers look backward, including (without credit) Stafford vocal features from her tenure with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, including "Yes, Indeed!," "Embraceable You," and "Manhattan Serenade," as well as her old group the Pied Pipers' "The Trolley Song." Some of Stafford's early solo hits are featured, among them the chart-topper "Candy," but others, such as "That's for Me" and "Symphony," that could have been used, are missing. Also, Stafford is heard singing such standards as "Blue Moon," "I'll Be Seeing You," and -- in a duet with uncredited co-author Johnny Mercer -- "Blues in the Night." There are some excellent Jo Stafford performances on this inexpensive, lengthy collection, but it's a sloppy, bare-bones album that will disappoint real fans. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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