I've Got a Song for You

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I've Got a Song for You is a 1966 album by Shirley Bassey. Bassey had left EMI's Columbia Label, and this was her first album for United Artists, a label she would remain with for approximately 14 years (until it was sold, ironically enough, to EMI). This album and the following release And We Were Lovers were produced by Bassey's former husband, Kenneth Hume. (Their marriage had ended in divorce in 1965, but he continued to act as her manager, and for these two albums, her producer.) The album entered the UK Albums Chart at #26, but only remained on the chart for one week, and failed to chart in the US, despite her having received outstanding reviews for live engagements in New York and Las Vegas that same year, and the fact that the album was recorded in New York. It was an inauspicious rdf:langString
I've Got a Song for You è un album in studio del 1966 di Shirley Bassey. Bassey lasciò l'etichetta Columbia della EMI, e questo fu il suo primo album per la United Artists, un'etichetta con cui sarebbe rimasta per circa 14 anni. Questo album e quello seguente, And We Were Lovers, furono prodotti dall'ex marito di Bassey, Kenneth Hume. (Il loro matrimonio terminò con il loro divorzio nel 1965, ma lui continuò a lavorare come suo manager, e per questi due album anche come suo produttore). L'album entrò nella classifica degli album del Regno Unito al n° 26, ma rimase in classifica solo per una settimana e non riuscì ad entrare in classifica negli Stati Uniti, nonostante avesse ricevuto recensioni eccezionali per impegni live a New York e Las Vegas nello stesso anno, e per il fatto che l'album rdf:langString
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rdf:langString I've Got a Song for You is a 1966 album by Shirley Bassey. Bassey had left EMI's Columbia Label, and this was her first album for United Artists, a label she would remain with for approximately 14 years (until it was sold, ironically enough, to EMI). This album and the following release And We Were Lovers were produced by Bassey's former husband, Kenneth Hume. (Their marriage had ended in divorce in 1965, but he continued to act as her manager, and for these two albums, her producer.) The album entered the UK Albums Chart at #26, but only remained on the chart for one week, and failed to chart in the US, despite her having received outstanding reviews for live engagements in New York and Las Vegas that same year, and the fact that the album was recorded in New York. It was an inauspicious start for her at UA, as none of her albums would chart either in the UK or the US until 1970 (save one EMI/Columbia album issued after she left for United Artists, most likely previously recorded material, and one compilation album). In that year, 1970, Bassey would begin to produce more contemporary pop-oriented albums, but here in 1966, despite scoring her biggest hit with "Goldfinger" a year or so earlier, she was still firmly in the traditional pop genre. The original album was issued in mono and stereo. The stereo version of this album was re-mastered for CD, issued in 2005 together with And We Were Lovers on a 2-CD set by BGO Records.
rdf:langString I've Got a Song for You è un album in studio del 1966 di Shirley Bassey. Bassey lasciò l'etichetta Columbia della EMI, e questo fu il suo primo album per la United Artists, un'etichetta con cui sarebbe rimasta per circa 14 anni. Questo album e quello seguente, And We Were Lovers, furono prodotti dall'ex marito di Bassey, Kenneth Hume. (Il loro matrimonio terminò con il loro divorzio nel 1965, ma lui continuò a lavorare come suo manager, e per questi due album anche come suo produttore). L'album entrò nella classifica degli album del Regno Unito al n° 26, ma rimase in classifica solo per una settimana e non riuscì ad entrare in classifica negli Stati Uniti, nonostante avesse ricevuto recensioni eccezionali per impegni live a New York e Las Vegas nello stesso anno, e per il fatto che l'album fosse stato registrato a New York. Fu un inizio infausto per lei alla UA, dato che nessuno dei suoi album sarebbe stato pubblicato nel Regno Unito o negli Stati Uniti fino al 1970 (salvo per un album registrato per la EMI/Columbia pubblicato dopo che lei firmò con la United Artists, che includeva molto probabilmente materiale precedentemente registrato, e una compilation). In quell'anno, 1970, Bassey iniziò a produrre album più pop e contemporanei, ma qui nel 1966, nonostante avesse ottenuto il suo più grande successo con Goldfinger, era ancora saldamente nel genere pop tradizionale . L'album originale fu pubblicato sia in mono che stereo. La versione stereo di questo album fu rimasterizzata su CD e pubblicata nel 2005 insieme a And We Were Lovers su un set di 2 CD dalla BGO Records.
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