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Nancy Wilson - How Glad I Am Album

Nancy Wilson - How Glad I Am Album
Performer: Nancy Wilson
Title: How Glad I Am
Country: US
Genre: Jazz
Style:Bossa Nova, Soul-Jazz, Vocal, Easy Listening
Catalog number: SM-11767
Label: Capitol Records
MP3 album szie: 2574 mb
FLAC album size: 2328 mb

Tracklist

1The Boy From Ipanema
Written-By – Jobim, Gimbel, DeMoraes
2:13
2Don't Rain On My Parade
Written-By – B. Merrill, J. Styne
2:12
3Never Less Than Yesterday
Written-By – L. Kusik, R. Ahlert
2:21
4The Show Goes On
Written-By – Bernie Roth
2:45
5Quiet Nights
Written-By – A. Jobim, G. Lees
2:01
6I Wanna Be With You
Written-By – C. Strouse, L. Adams
2:05
7(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am
Written-By – J. Williams, L. Harrison
2:37
8West Coast Blues
Written-By – Burland, Montgomery
2:00
9The Grass Is Greener
Written-By – H. Smith, S. Maxwell
2:04
10People
Written-By – B. Merrill, J. Styne
3:40

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
ST-2155Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am ‎(LP, Album)Capitol RecordsST-2155US1964
ST-2155Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am ‎(LP, Album)Capitol RecordsST-2155US1964
T 2155Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Capitol RecordsT 2155UK1964
T 2155, T-2155Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Capitol Records, Capitol RecordsT 2155, T-2155US1964
C 048-50 712, 1 C 048-50 712Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am ‎(LP, Album, RE)Emidisc , Emidisc C 048-50 712, 1 C 048-50 712GermanyUnknown

Credits

  • Photography ByGeorge Jerman
  • ProducerDavid Cavanaugh

Notes

Abridged reissue (without "It's Time For Me")

A4 and B3 from "Funny Girl"
B1 from "Golden Boy"

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
  • Record Company – Capitol Industries-EMI, Inc.

Short intro

How Glad I Am is a 1964 studio album by Nancy Wilson. It was one of her most successful albums, reaching 4 on the Billboard 200 and remaining on the chart for 31 weeks. The title track became her highest-charting single, peaking at 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and earned her a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance. The album also included two bossa nova songs by Antônio Carlos Jobim two selections from the musical Funny Girl, which had recently opened its hit run on Broadway a pair of tunes by. 1964 album How Glad I Am LYRICS My love has no beginning, my love has no end No front or back and my love won't bend I'm in the middle, lost in a 1964 10 Songs. How Glad I Am. Nancy Wilson. Jazz 1964. You Don't Know How Glad I Am. Listen free to Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am You Don't Know How Glad I Am, The Grass Is Greener and more. 10 tracks 23:58. How Glad I Am, 1964. You Don't Know How Glad I Am, 02:37. The Grass Is Greener, 02:07. Don't Rain On My Parade, 02:13. I Want To Be With You, 02:06. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars Corcovado, 02:04. Nancy Wilson: American singer whose career spanned over five decades, from the mid-1950s until her retirement in the early 2010s. She was especially notable for her single How Glad I Am and her version of the standard Guess Who I Saw Today. Wilson recorded more than 70 albums and won three Grammy Awards for her work. During her performing career, Wilson was labeled a singer of blues, jazz, R&B, pop, and soul a consummate actress and the complete entertainer. You Don'T Know How Glad I Am, Lullaby Of Birdland, Elevator Beat и другие песни. On her Grammy-winning album, How Glad I Am, Nancy Wilson established herself as a singular storyteller able to switch effortlessly between pop, jazz and R&B. By 1964, Nancy Wilson was already a celebrated song stylist with four charting LPs to her name and the biggest-selling artist on Capitol before The Beatles crossed the pond. That year she would also have the biggest hit of her career with the breakout single and chart-topping album, How Glad I Am. Released 1964. How Glad I Am Tracklist. How Glad I Am Lyrics. WIlsons varied, award-winning career spanned Jazz, Pop and R&B as well as acting on television and film. Ross A. Lincoln December 13, 2018 9:28 PM Last Updated: December 14, 2018 11:21 AM. In 1964 and 1965, four of Wilsons albums made Billboards top 10, a run that notably included her most successful hit, You Dont Know How Glad I Am, which peaked at 11 and won Wilson her first Grammy for best rhythm and blues recording. Wilson made numerous television appearances throughout her career, and hosted her own series, The Nancy Wilson Show in 1967 and 1968