Album US 1961 on RCA Victor label
Pop and Classical
Wayne King has long recognized that there is something for everybody in the waltz. A waltz has universal appeal...be it love and passionate desire, sadness or hope. Above all, the waltz offers an escape from the cares, frustrations and worries of the day - it uplifts, relaxes, gives pleasure. For over thirty years the familiar King trade-marks - the soothingly melodic strings, the flowing sweet sounds of the leader's liquid saxophone - have justified his undisputed claim to the title of Waltz King. Herein are 12 more reasons why Wayne King's right to the coveted title has never been challenged.
Wayne King sax, 1901-1985 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I'm Falling In Love With Someone | Wayne King | 2:21 | |
2 | Vilia | Wayne King | 2:52 | |
3 | When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver (I Will Love You Just The Same) | Wayne King | 2:38 | |
4 | Beautiful Lady In Blue | Wayne King | 2:55 | |
5 | Mexicali Rose | Wayne King | 3:15 | |
6 | My Beautiful Lady | Wayne King | 2:53 | |
7 | The Night Is Young And You're So Beautiful | Wayne King | 2:43 | |
8 | Let Me Call You Sweetheart | Wayne King | 2:48 | |
9 | Girl Of My Dreams | Wayne King | 2:48 | |
10 | Tennessee Waltz | Wayne King | 2:50 | |
11 | If You Were The Only Girl In The World | Wayne King | 2:52 | |
12 | The Midnight Waltz | Wayne King | 2:51 |