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From Broken Hearts To Blue Skies
Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1999
Track listing: Laughing at Life; Something to Live For; Look for the Silver Lining; Nuages; Caminhos Cruzados (Crossed Paths); I Wish I Were in Love Again; I Ain
Susannah McCorkle: From Broken Hearts To Blue Skies

by Jim Santella
From a moody laugh all your sorrows away" with its late night lounge setup, to never saw things goin’ so right" with its energetic trumpet and alto saxophone interludes, Susannah McCorkle has put together another eclectic session from the American popular songbook. This is her seventeenth album, following From Broadway To Bebop and From Bessie To ...
Susannah McCorkle: From Broken Hearts to Blue Skies

by Jack Bowers
Susannah McCorkle, who has been devoting her albums of late to the works of specific composers (Gershwin, Porter, Berlin), broadens the horizon on her 17th recording, exploring the many facets of love, happiness and heartbreak through the music and lyrics of writers as disparate as Strayhorn/Ellington, Django Reinhardt, Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer, Antonio Carlos Jobim, David Shire/Richard ...
Someone to Watch Over Me
Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1998
Track listing:
They Can't Take That Away from Me; Who Cares?; Someone to Watch Over Me; It Ain't Necessarily So; How Long Has This Been Going On?; I Got Rhythm (introduction); I Got Rhythm; Love Walked In; I Loves You Porgy; They All Laughed; Summertime; 'S Wonderful; I Was Doing All Right; I Got Plenty o' Nothin'; medley: Will You Remember Me, Drifting Along with the Tide (61:27).
Susannah McCorkle: Someone To Watch Over Me

by John Sharpe
Having already tackled the works of Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer, McCorkle turns her attention to another great American composer, George Gershwin. One can't argue with the song selection, they are all classic standards, but this time out Susannah seems less than inspired. Perhaps the formula is wearing thin. Her voice, which has acquired ...
Susannah McCorkle: Someone to Watch Over Me

by Jack Bowers
Having reviewed favorably Susannah McCorkle's seventh Concord recording, in which she ably interpreted more than a dozen of the wonderful songs of Irving Berlin, I can do no less for No. 8, an earnest tribute to the music of the immortal George Gershwin. Simply put, McCorkle is a singer who leaves scant room for complaint. Although ...