Very Best of Beverly Bremers: Don't Say You Don't Remember
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Artist: Beverly Bremers
Label: Collectables
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 090431590720
EAN: 0090431590720
ASIN: B00000094S
Release Date: 1998-01-05 |
Very Best of Beverly Bremers: Don't Say You Don't Remember
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Tracks:
- I'll Make You Music
- I Made A Man Out Of You
- A Guy Like You
- All That's Left Is The Music
- Colors Of Love
- We're Free
- Don't Say You Don't Remember
- At My Place
- Poor Side Of Town
- Baby I Don't Know You
- Get Smart Girl
- May The Road Rise To Meet You
- Get Up In The Morning
- One Day At A Time
Customer Reviews:
I Have Always Remembered This Great Artist !.......2005-05-08
Was there ever a time in your life when a singer touched you so much with a gifted voice on the radio and then only wonder what happened to them a short time later? If you are my age I am pretty sure you are going to say yes. For me one of those singers is Beverly Bremers. In the days of Vinyl, 8-Tracks, Bell Bottoms and no internet it was very easy to loose track of many artists especially those who had only one maybe two hits and I believe several of you will agree with me. I purchased Beverlys, Don't Say You Don't Remember, on a 45 as soon as it was available in late 1971 to early 1972 because it was so beautiful. It peaked at a well deserved # 15 on the Billboard Pop Chart in 1972. Beverly also had one song that was a Top 40 and yet another that was a top 60 and they were, We're Free, and, I'll Make You Music, in that order and all three are here. To me Beverly sounds great on each and every track on this extremely rare Disc. She even sings an ole Rascals tune being track # 3 and also an ole Johnny Rivers classic being track # 9.
If you are only wanting Beverly's, Don't Say You Don't Remember, you can find it on Vol. 7 of Rhino's, Super Hit's Of The 70s:Have A Nice Day, series (And Vol.7 is becoming rare) but I wanted this Disc.I fill very lucky to have found it. If all music fans were like this ole boy this CD would be easy to find because she had a voice that touched some thirty three years ago. Thanks Bev: I have always remembered.
Star Of Stars.......2004-10-10
This lady is an incredibly awesome singer, and no doubt, a wonderful human being! I bought/still have her Sceptor Records "I'll Make You Music" Lp when it was issued and I was in school, as well as her two classic hit "45"s, "DON'T SAY YOU DON'T REMEMBER" and "WE'RE FREE" - plus several of the followup singles: "I'll Make You Music", "Run To Him"(Originally a Bobby Vee hit in early 60's)and her movie soundtrack single "Heaven Help Us". Great songs from a great artist! www.beverlybremers.com - THANK YOU BEVERLY for your great songs and the wonderful memories they bring! She deserves to have ALL her recordings reissued on a double disc compilation.
Gorgeous & talented too!!.......2003-05-23
When I first heard "Don't Say You Don't Remember," after it's release in late'71, it was as if I'd been swept back to the late 50's or early 60's when girls & girl groups dominated the charts. I'm surprised that the song only peaked at 15 on the Billboard Pop chart -- but then, Carole King & Carly Simon and that whole transition into the country/folk/rock thing ruled the airwaves then. "Don't Say..." was a breath of fresh air. Plus, I guess, it was kinda cool that she's from my home town (Chicago).
I still have her original "I'll Make You Music" Sceptor LP (SPS 5102) with that great picture of her in the pink silk dress. One of my favorite tracks was "Get Smart Girl," and I thought it was gutsy of her to take a Rascal's tune (A Girl Like You) and make it hers (A Guy Like You). Nice job on "Poor Side of Town," too. In any case, I recommend this CD if only because there's so little of this talented lady that's been released, and she hardly deserves to be among Pop's One Hit Wonders.
My Friend Beverly.......2002-06-01
I have known Beverly Bremers for a couple of years and have always admired her. I have taken several of her voice classes and have strived to model my life after her, she's a "Never give up, Never say Die" kind of person and thats what I love about her. Today, this very day, I found out that she is famous, I mentioned her name to my father and he knew who she was, which brought me here. My admiration for her was not based on popularity and I just want to thank Bev for teaching me that life is too short to give up on your dreams!
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