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Bobby Darin - Aces Back to Back (Audio CD & DVD)
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Music CD Cover Artist: Bobby Darin Performer: Petula Clark Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2004-09-14 Music Label: HYENA Records Soundtracks: Music CD 1- This Could Be the Start of Something Big - Bobby Darin
- Can't Take My Eyes off of You - Bobby Darin
- Song Sung Blue - Bobby Darin
- All I Have to Do Is Dream - Bobby Darin
- A Quarter to Nine - Bobby Darin
- Alone Again Naturally - Bobby Darin
- Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
- I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Bobby Darin
- If I Were a Carpenter - Bobby Darin
- Simple Song of Freedom - Bobby Darin
- Up a Lazy River - Bobby Darin
- Jive - Bobby Darin
- Rainin' - Bobby Darin
- Long Time Movin' - Bobby Darin
- Dream Lover - Bobby Darin
- Blue Skies - Bobby Darin
- Moon River - Bobby Darin
- All the Way - Bobby Darin
- Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin
- The Curtain Falls - Bobby Darin
Music CD 2- This Could Be The Start of Something Big
- Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
- Song Sung Blue
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- A Quarter To Nine
- Alone Again Naturally
- Beyond The Sea
- Mack The Knife
- Weeping Willow
- One of Those Songs
- You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
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Free Music Notes for Aces Back to Back (Audio CD & DVD) AlbumFree Music Review: Aces Back to Back Hit: 4 Stars
Good selection of his works but I wish there had been more of HIS works instead of covers from his TV show. The same applies for the DVD portion. I would have left off "Song Song Blue" and some of the others and used footage of him doing his own music (A Nightingale Sang in Barkley Square or I'm Begining to See the Light, for example) for a "real" audience instead of a TV studio audience. The Lost Documentary Footage was interesting to watch one time but I'll probably never watch it again. I'd have preferred the space be used for concert footage.
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