
![Anne Murray - Duets, Friends and Legends - [CD]](http://shopmusic247.com/cdn/shop/files/DUETSFRIENDSLEGENDS_wil6h6_medium.jpg?v=1771653971)
Release Date: 2007-11-13
Language: English
UPC: 094638627821
No. of Disc: 1
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1 Danny's Song - Anne Murray, Loggins, Kenny
2 I Just Fall in Love Again - Anne Murray, Dorff, Steve
3 Another Pot O' Tea - Anne Murray, Grady, Paul
4 Daydream Believer - Anne Murray, Stewart, John [1]
5 Somebody's Always Saying Goodbye - Anne Murray, McDill, Bob
6 Song for the Mira - Anne Murray, MacGillivray, Allis
7 Time Don't Run Out on Me - Anne Murray, King, Carole
8 Cotton Jenny - Anne Murray, Lightfoot, Gordon
9 A Love Song - Anne Murray, Loggins, Kenny
10 You Needed Me - Anne Murray, Goodrum, Randy
11 Nobody Loves Me Like You Do - Anne Murray, Dunne, James P
12 You Won't See Me - Anne Murray, Lennon, John
13 Could I Have This Dance - Anne Murray, Holyfield, w
14 A Little Good News - Anne Murray, Black, Charlie
15 Snowbird - Anne Murray, MacLellan, Gene
16 When I Fall in Love - Anne Murray, Young, Victor
17 Si Jamais Je Te Revois (If I Ever See You Again) - Anne Murray, Rice, Bill
2008 collection from the Canadian songbird featuring greatest re-recorded versions of her greatest songs, performed as duets with some of the world's greatest female voices including Nelly Furtado, Martina McBride, Olivia Newton-John, Emmylou Harris, Celine Dion, Amy Grant, Shania Twain and more. 17 tracks. There's a feeling you get when you put on an Anne Murray record, and--apologies in advance to all you anti-sentimentalists--it's best summarized by the vocal legend herself in the classic tune "I Just Fall in Love Again." You can't help yourself; you fall in love. Those who've been listening along swollen-heartedly since the 1970s know the feeling well, and those who are about to discover Murray via this duets album and its handful of younger-skewing songs--the Nelly Furtado team-up on "Daydream Believer" especially--are going to have a hard time not submitting. It's the tenderness that hooks you: Murray's deep, confident voice manages to be maternal without being claustrophobic, an effect magnified here by expert vocal partners like Carole King, Emmylou Harris, and Olivia Newton John. The few left-field choices--Indigo Girls, k.d. lang, a ghostly appearance by Dusty Springfield--aren't hard-left enough to muck up the mood. And the song selection doesn't strike a false note either: "Cotton Jenny" sounds as right on an Anne Murray CD as "You Needed Me." Which means that if you have a soft spot for Murray at all, even one that's not quite as cushy as it used to be, you should prepare to be sucked in. It happens every time, as the song goes. --Tammy La Gorce
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