Maggie Isn't Margaret Anymore/Pop Country
Margaret Whiting
CD Rel Date: 1983-04-02
Together with Peggy Lee, Margaret Whiting was the only female vocalist to have hits in the '40s, '50s and even in the late '60s, when the rock and roll sound sidetracked the career of most of her peers. But unlike Peggy, Margaret's '60s recordings made with producer Arnold Goland and released on the London label have remained unissued in the digital era. This release marks the CD debuts for both Margaret's 1967 album Maggie Isn't Margaret Anymore and her 1968 album Pop Country, both re-mastered from the original stereo master tapes, to which we've appended four unreleased tracks. More groovy sounds from one of the all-time great songbirds, with notes by Will Friedwald and photos from the Whiting family's private archive!
Tracklist:
- Only Love Can Break a Heart
- Ther'es a Kind of Hush
- My Cup Runneth Over
- Just Like a Man
- By Now
- I Remember You
- This Is My Song
- Somethin' Stupid
- Here to Stay
- Because
- If This Is Goodbye
- I Hate to See Me Go
- Release Me
- I Love You So Much It Hurts
- I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- I Almost Called Your Name
- You Don't Know Me
- Gentle on My Mind
- It Keeps Right on a Hurtin'
- Am I Losing You
- I'm Losing My Mind
- Boys Fall in Love
- The Heart of a Sailor
- Believe in Me
- [Untitled]