Results for "Meant To Be"
Meant To Be

Label: Phoenix Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1. Let's Get Started
2. Lost Without Your Love
3. Misty
4. My Foolish Heart
5. New York State of Mind
6. Cry Me a River
7. A Song for You
8. All by Myself
9. Feel Like Makin' Love
10. The Very Thought of You
11. As Time Goes By
12. Dream
Dream

Album: Meant To Be
By NOTHING BUT YOU
Label: Phoenix Records
Released: 2017
Duration: 04:16
Meant to Be

By Steve Davis
Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2005
Track listing: Bright Side; Choices; As Fate Would Have It; Lost in Thought; Waiting; Angelina; Blues Across the World
Steve Davis: Meant to Be

by Andrew Rowan
On Meant to Be, trombonist Steve Davis features all original material, creating and sustaining a positive impression from the first track to the last. The band plays as a unit, the solos are more than mere scale runs, and each of the compositions has an individual character that distinguishes it from its surroundings. Take ...
Meant to Be

By Ramsey Lewis
Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2003
Track listing:
1. First Time Love
2. Meant to Be
3. Moondance
4. Peel Me a Grape
5. Truthfully
6. A Moment Alone
7. Velvet Night
8. Did I Ever Really Live
9. Piano in the Dark
10. Tanquissimo
11. Time Peace
Ramsey Lewis & Nancy Wilson: Meant to Be

by AAJ Staff
"Meant to be" indeed! After years of playing and performing together, two of the jazz world’s most underappreciated contemporary legends have once again gotten it together enough to get together on record, and the results are well intended to say the least. The album is a bit misnomered, however, for though both stars get their names ...
Meant To Be

By Ramsey Lewis
Label: Narada Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Peel Me a Grape, Truthfully, Did I Ever Really Live?, Velvet Night, A Moment Alone, Moondance, Meant to Be, Piano in the Dark, Time Peace, First Time Love, Tanquissimo
Ramsey Lewis and Nancy Wilson: Meant To Be

by Mathew Bahl
The careers of singer Nancy Wilson and pianist Ramsey Lewis have followed parallel lines since the early 1960s. Although both began as jazz artists, they soon found greater fame and fortune in contemporary pop and have rarely looked back since. In 1982, Mr. Lewis and Ms. Wilson teamed up for a vapid, forgettable collection of smooth ...