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Miss Bette Davis

Bette Davis

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Overture / They're Either Too Young or Too Old Bette Davis 5:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Life Is a Lonely Thing Bette Davis 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Until It's Time for You to Go Bette Davis 4:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Growing Older, Feeling Younger Bette Davis 5:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 It Can't Be Wrong Bette Davis 3:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 I've Written a Letter to Daddy Bette Davis 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Loneliness Bette Davis 3:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Mother of the Bride Bette Davis 3:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Bette Davis 3:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 As Margo Channing (Dialogue from the Car Scene in "All About Eve") Bette Davis 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 I Wish You Love Bette Davis 4:54 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Bette Davis is not usually thought of as a singer, but her long career included several exceptions to that impression. In particular, in 1943 she gave a credible rendition of the comic war-related song "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" in the all-star World War II extravaganza movie Thank Your Lucky Stars, and in 1952 she starred in the Broadway musical Two's Company. In the mid-'70s, Davis, who was approaching her late sixties, accepted an invitation to cut an album for EMI Records at Abbey Road Studios in London. Producer Norman Newell and arranger/conductor Roger Webb obviously were students of her work and had an appreciation for the strengths and limitations of her voice. Not surprisingly, the album is in essence a musical précis of Davis' career. It includes a new recording of "They're Either Too Young or Too Old"; re-recordings of the two sides of her 1965 Bell Records single "Life Is a Lonely Thing"/"Mother of the Bride"; performances of songs from her films ("It Can't Be Wrong" from Now, Voyager, "I've Written a Letter to Daddy" from Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, and the title song from Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte); and a re-created dialogue excerpt from the movie classic All About Eve. The other songs have a mature, philosophical tone appropriate to the singer's age, particularly "Growing Older, Feeling Younger," contributed by Newell and Webb. Davis was not a great singer, by any means, but she could carry a tune as well as, say, Marlene Dietrich, if not better, and like Dietrich she had a distinctive, identifiable voice that allowed her to inject a heavy dose of acting into her singing. The result was a perfectly respectable recording to be treasured by her fans.

Recent Customer Reviews

Love Her!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
by Patrick37

Anyone with ears that listens knows that Bette was not a singer. Hell even Bette herself knew that. But back in the studio era of Hollywood and a few years after, everyone got into the act. Like Mae West who recorded a Rock N Roll Album with songs such as Great Balls of Fire and Twist and Shout. Yes, admittedly Bette couldn't have carried a musical like Debbie Reynolds or Marilyn Monroe. But that wasn't the goal here. This was just pure entertainment for entertainment sake that was all in good fun. People can't take this too seriously otherwise you will be disappointed. But those who get it will truly enjoy it!!! Now itunes needs to find Bette's recording of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane and make it available.

What a Hoot!
     
by Mister Duck

I LOVE Bette Davis and it's soooo interesting to listen to her approach music in that "Rex Harrison style" of talk-singing. Although not the best vocalist (she's no Barbra) it IS interesting and fun to listen to her tackle some songs. She "acts" them, and you can feel that when listening to these tracks. If you are a Bette Davis fan, this is a MUST!

Bette Davis...WE DO LOVE YOU!
     
by Mgme

Okay, so Bette Davis isnt exactly a Mairah Carey or Celine Dion, but when you listen to her its like listening to a movie. She acts in her voice. Her voice is unique and original. It's a shame how people judge singers solely by thier vocal range. Bette Davis' voice is a classic treasure and is the definition of the 40's & 50's film. Worth it if your a Bette Davis fan!

Biography

Born: April 08, 1908 in Lowell, MA

Genre: Vocal

Years Active: '20s, '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s

Although she is best known as a dramatic movie actress with a career stretching 58 years and including 87 feature films, Bette Davis sang professionally on a number of occasions, these ventures including movie appearances, works for the musical stage, and recordings. Davis was born to families well connected...
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