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Lena Horne, We'll Be Together Again

Audio CD

Disk ID: 220763

Disk length: 58m 9s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1994

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Maybe 2:45
2. Something to Live For 4:45
3. Day Follows Day 3:01
4. Prelude to a Kiss 4:43
5. Love Like This Can't Last 3:26
6. We'll Be Together Again 3:41
7. A Flower is a Lovesome Thing 2:40
8. Old Friend 2:52
9. Your're The One 3:47
10. Havin' Myself a Time 2:59
11. My Mood is You 3:08
12. I'll Always Leave the Door a Little Open 3:37
13. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me 4:37
14. Forever Was a Day 4:41
15. I've Got to Have You 4:21
16. My Buddy 2:58

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Review

Lena Horne is nine years older than the 70-something Tony Bennett, and like him has lost a good bit of power and tone from her voice. Unlike Bennett, though, she doesn't try to bull her way through her vocal limits on We'll Be Together Again; she stays within those limits and fashions a striking testament to the subtleties of romance and friendship in one's autumnal years. Billy Strayhorn was one of Horne's very best off-stage friends, and seven of the 16 tracks here were written by Strayhorn and/or his partner Duke Ellington. Three more songs--"My Buddy," "Old Friend" and the title tune--are heartfelt remembrances of those once dearest to Horne and now gone--Strayhorn, her ex-husband, her son, her hairdresser and her wardrobe mistress. --Geoffrey Himes

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We'll Be Together Again

Tracks: 16, Disk length: 58m 9s

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