Come See Me Tonight
Rat Pack crooner song-- inviting lyric and Nelson Riddle-like arrangemtn. With a singer like Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett. (m)
2:14
Romantic, swinging, soulful, ballads, children's tunes, and fun songs reminiscent of the past
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Come See Me Tonight
Rat Pack crooner song-- inviting lyric and Nelson Riddle-like arrangemtn. With a singer like Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett. (m)
2:14
Italian Love Song
1950s Rat Pack sound with English and Italian lyrics-- reminiscent of Dean Martin or Tony Bennett (m)
2:40
Italian Feast Song
Song about the pleasures of Italian food- imagine Vic Damone or Dean Martin serenading you with an entire Italian band.
2:27
Born To Lose
1950s or 1960s soul ballad accompanied by orchestra and rhythm section. Soulful homage to to Sam Cooke or Ray Charles, including a group of female background singers. Alternate version of SIS018 #13. (m)
2:36
I Love So Much About You
Uptempo love song with swinging and soulful male vocal and classic piano trio instrumentation (piano, guitar, upright bass). Reminds the listener of Nat King Cole or Bobby Short. (m)
3:44
Dreamland
Hopeful and optimistic 1950s style ballad performed with piano trio instrumentation (piano, guitar and upright bass) and soulful male vocal-- another nod to Nat King Cole or Bobby Short. (m)
2:57
Movie Star
1950s doo-wop male group. Song about wanting to meet a famous girl. (m)
2:55
Movie Star (A Cappella)
1950s doo-wop male group. Song about wanting to meet a famous girl. Without rhythm section. (m)
1:52
My Hotel
A sultry but innocent song done in a bawdy 1940's big band female vocal style. Could have been heard at a vintage burlesque show. (f)
2:57
Mystery of the City
Jazzy and bluesy mysterious track with silky male vocal-- song about what someone loves about the city. (m)
3:39
You and Me (Piano_Vox)
Solo piano and female vocal version of SIS018 #17-- sultry female torch singer, super slow and romantic. Homage to Julie London or Peggy Lee. (f)
3:33
52nd Street
70s blues song with female vocal. Homage to Herbie Hancock ""Cantaloupe Island""-- lyrics are an appreciation of classic jazz artists who played 52nd Street ""back in the day"". (f)
3:48
Girl I Must Be Dreaming
1960s British pop sound-- salute to the Dave Clark 5 or early Beatles.
2:17
Set Me Free
Stirring revival in a black gospel church-- with a message of peace. (f)
1:50
Do It For You
1970s funk sound, complete with female vocal, wah wah guitar, and clavinet. (f)
2:03
Hootchie
1960s soul. A gritty male vocal ""novelty"" radio song with a spoken word duet in the middle. (m)
3:01
Vacationing Brain
Homage to ""Ozzy""-- hard, slow and grinding heavy metal with dark and gritty vocals. (m)
2:21
Decide
Early 60s Motown ""Girl Group"" sound--lead vocal reminiscent of early Mary Wells. (f)
2:39
Girls Will Be Girls Disco
70s disco anthem, lyrics with attitude, like Donna Summer or Gloria Gaynor. (f)
2:59
Grind and Bump
1970s disco-- fun boy/girl duet. Get out the mirrored disco ball!. (m&f)
3:01
Flying High
1970's arena rock song, in the spirit of bands like Foreigner or Boston complete with screaming guitar solos, featuring one of the guitar players from Supertramp! (m)
3:43
Pact of Suicide
Homage to The Cars or other 1980s British bands-- dark but funny lyrics. (m)
1:43
Promise To Meet Me Blues
Early blues sound with singer reminiscent of Robert Johnson or Leadbelly-- accompanied by his foot tappin' slide guitar! (m)
2:32