I'll Still Love You More [CD-single] [Import]
I'll Still Love You More [CD-single] [Import]
ASIN: B00000ICM6
Track Listings
| 1. I'll Still Love You More |
| 2. There Goes My Baby |
| 3. It's Alright |
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Product Description
Single from the hit country vocalist's 1998 album 'Where Your Road Leads'. It's backed with 'There Goes My Baby' & 'It's Alright'. Slimline jewel case. 1999 release.
I'll Still Love You More,Trisha Yearwood,Mca Int'l,5"CD Singles,Contemporary Country,Country,Country-Pop,Pop
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Fischer-Dieskau Edition (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004SC5S Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
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The Mastersinger.......2000-06-24
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Collection: Say It With Music (Dlx)
Andr Kostelanetz Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007L8X4 Release Date: 2003-02-18 |
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The multi-faceted Andre Kostelanetz left his mark on the music world as an acclaimed conductor/arranger/accompanist. His most notable contribution is the creation of the Easy Listening genre, done by bridging the gap between Classical and Pop music. Highlights on this 6 CD box set include Irving Berlin's 'Cheek To Cheek', George Gershwin's 'The Man I Love' and Jerome Kern's 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes'. Includes 3 bonus tracks 'Just One Of Those Things' (Cole Porter), 'Sweet Leilani' (from Waikiki Wedding) & 'Frenesi' (Cancion Tropical). Standard jewel cases housed in a deluxe wooden box w/hinged lid (approx. 6 x 5''). Collectables. 2003.
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Tricia Yearwood Induction Into The Grand Ole Opry Picture CD (Induction / Wrong Side Of Memphis / She's In Love With The Boy / I'll Still Love You More)
Tricia Yearwood Manufacturer: MCA Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NL2M2U |
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Tricia Yearwood Induction Into The Grand Ole Opry Picture CD! TRACKS: 1. Induction Into The Grand Ole Opry (March 13, 1999) (Spoken) [1:50]; 2. Wrong Side Of Memphis [2:52]; 3. She's In Love With The Boy [4:10}; & 4. I'll Still Love You More [4:32].
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I'll Still Love You More
Trisha Yearwood Manufacturer: Mca Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000ICM6 Release Date: 1999-06-01 |
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Single from the hit country vocalist's 1998 album 'Where Your Road Leads'. It's backed with 'There Goes My Baby' & 'It's Alright'. Slimline jewel case. 1999 release.Album Details
3 TRACK CDSINGLE. INCLUDES 2 POP / EURO MIXES.Customer Reviews:
I think this song has a lot of feeling and is really good.......1999-07-18
The ultimate love song that can't be topped!.......1999-06-21
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Songs and Romance
Manufacturer: Imagina Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005EOQ Release Date: 2000-06-26 |
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Count John McCormack-The Final Recordings
Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000WQ6 Release Date: 1995-10-17 |
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A valuable collection........2003-01-12
Gerald Moore, in his autobiography, recalled that John McComack was averse both to rehearsing and to recording more than one take of each song. Of the dozens of items here, almost all derive from a first take. Only once was there a tiny error. It occurred in the song "The Green Bushes". Listen carefully, and you will hear John McCormack begin to sing "So sweetly she sang" before correcting it, in the nick of time, to "So sweetly sang she". There was never a chance to do another take, but fortunately the item was eventually issued after McCormack's death. Indeed, there are many items here that were issued posthumously, and at least six published here for the first time. A couple of duets with Maggie Teyte have had little or no circulation. One of them here sounds to be copied from a slightly faulty but perhaps only existing copy.
In the old-fashioned, sentimental and imprecise terminology of his day, McCormack sang from his heart, and aimed to touch the hearts of his hearers. It is fortunate that sound recording caught these performances so well, before emphysema silenced McCormack forever, and it is fortunate that Pavilion Records and supervisor Brian Fawcett-Johnston make them available today.
A good sampling of the last days of an inimitable artist........1999-04-21
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