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The Duprees - The Coed Albums: You Belong to Me / Have You Heard (2020)

The Duprees - The Coed Albums: You Belong to Me / Have You Heard (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: The Duprees

  • Title: The Coed Albums: You Belong to Me / Have You Heard
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Omnivore Recordings
  • Genre: Soul, Doo Wop
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:59:39
  • Total Size: 138 mb | 323 mb
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Tracklist:

01. You Belong to Me
02. Ginny
03. Why Don't You Believe Me
04. September in the Rain
05. Take Me as I Am
06. The Things I Love
07. My Own True Love (Tara's Theme from "Gone with the Wind")
08. As Time Goes By
09. Let's Make Love Again
10. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
11. My Dearest One
12. I Wish I Could Believe You
13. (It's No) Sin
14. I'd Rather Be Here in Your Arms
15. Exodus
16. Yours
17. I Gotta Tell Her Now
18. It Isn't Fair
19. Have You Heard
20. Love Eyes
21. Gone with the Wind
22. So Little Time
23. The Sand and the Sea
24. Where Are You

East coast, early '60s classic vocal group.. Both of their Coed albums.. Remastered with new liner notes from Bill Dahl include quotes from founding Dupree, John Salvato.. Perfect companion to The Coed Singles (Omnivore CD OVCD-388) Signed to Coed in 1962 from a demo left at the label, the duprees, some of them still teenagers upon signing, combined the sounds of big band orchestrations with harmony-heavy vocals. "All the members of The Duprees kind of liked standard music," said The Duprees' John Salvato in a 2002 interview. "We liked the old standards. We liked some of those tunes, and we wanted to be different than all the other groups that were out at that point, and with our own identiy. So we thought that standards would be a good way to go." Their remake of Jo Stafford's hit, "You Belong To Me" was a #7 hit for The Duprees in the summer of 1962. It was their Coed debut. They landed their second single, "My Own True Love" at #13, a song widely known as "Tara's Theme" from the film, Gone With The Wind. The chart hits kept coming through the fall of 1964 when lead vocalist Joey Vann departed in an attempt at a solo career. Coed issued his debut single. Though The Duprees carried on, signing to Columbia and Heritage, their heyday was at Coed. Omnivore is proud to present both of The Duprees Coed albums collected together.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 19:09
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Greatful Music. Many thanks for lossless!!
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:38
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Many Thanks