A repackaging of Jackie Gleason's two most popular albums, Collectors Choice Music's Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You Misty is an instrumental easy listening CD with a unabashed romantic mood. 1953's Music for Lovers Only was Gleason's most popular and sold over 500,000 copies. The disc includes instrumental versions of "My Funny Valentine," "I'm in the Mood for Love," and "I Only Have Eyes for You." 1957's Music to Make You Misty was released in the last year Gleason's albums were hits. The album includes "Prelude to a Kiss," "You Were Meant for Me," and "I'm Through With Love." Both have sweeping string arrangements and lush cinematic moods. Music for Lovers Only/Music to Make You Misty does not include all the tracks added to the original versions when expanded after their initial release. Eight songs were added to each album in the 1950s. This combined CD does contains the bulk of the original material, however. Fans of lounge music will find this CD not the silly, up-tempo album that they might prefer. Rather, it is a romantic collection of ballads. Reminder: This disc is different than Jack Lemmon's albums or Gleason's own And Awaaay We Go! because there are no vocals or comedy routines on this pure orchestral pop CD. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,3,6,8,11,12,15,16 and 18)
I have both of these Gleason Albums. I also was a friend of Marshall Royal who was a mentor to me when I was a kid in the 50 piece US Air force Band stationed at Wright Patterson AF Base in Dayaton, Ohio during the years 1954-1958 and I visited him and the Basie Band at Birdland in New York City when on leave to my home in Staten Island, N.Y. All these old guys bring memories from the good old days when I was 18-22 years old and now at 73 still retain their sounds through your courtesy for whch