Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook

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studio album
First released:
Sep 30 2003

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unknown
Catalog number:
CK 90350
Release dates:
  • Sep 30 2003

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Easy Listening, Cabaret, Traditional Pop. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Bette and Barry remember this is a tribute...
A charming album. Bette and Barry have crafted a loving tribute to one of their favorite singers, the amazing Rosemary Clooney.

Bette plays it straight - the Divine Miss M is not in sight, but that's appropriate because Clooney didn't need to showboat to show off her chops, either. Great arrangements create a stylish bed for Bette's vocals, which are better and more focused than they've been in years. Nice duet with Linda Ronstadt on "Sisters." I agree that the CD is a little short, but that's s…
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3 stars Bette's Trubute to Rosie
Don't let my 3 star rating discourage you from purchasing this album. Actually, I loved it, BUT 30 minutes worth of music on a CD giving trubute to an outstanding artist like Rosemary Clooney who has recorded hundreds of wonderful songs during her long career is a total rip-off in my estimation.

Oh, I've heard the excuses about artists being forced to fill up a CD with 45-60 minutes of music (15-20 minutes being junk) just to satisfy the public, but come on. We're talking about Rosemary Clooney,…
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