Manhattan Blues (2020)
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| Release date: | 2020 | ||
| Quality: | 192 Kbits/sec | ||
| Tracks: | 14 | ||
| Duration: | 43:55 | ||
| Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B |
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| 1. | How Many Times | 2:29 | ... | ||
| 2. | Oh Look At Me Now | 3:12 | ... | ||
| 3. | Supper Time | 2:41 | ... | ||
| 4. | Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? | feat Deane Kincaide, The Dixieland Band | 4:06 | ... | |
| 5. | I Got Lost In His Arms | 3:02 | ... | ||
| 6. | Manhattan | 3:28 | ... | ||
| 7. | How Deep Is The Ocean | 2:54 | ... | ||
| 8. | As Time Goes By | feat Ralph Burns And His Orchestra | 3:14 | ... | |
| 9. | Fools Fall In Love | 2:59 | ... | ||
| 10. | Stars Fell On Alabama | feat Deane Kincaide, The Dixieland Band | 4:07 | ... | |
| 11. | You're A Sweetheart | 2:54 | ... | ||
| 12. | East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) | feat Ralph Burns And His Orchestra | 3:33 | ... | |
| 13. | Keepin' Myself For You | 3:04 | ... | ||
| 14. | Rise 'n Shine | 2:18 | ... |
Discography: Irving Berlin
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Album details
Manhattan Blues is listed as Album by Irving Berlin with a release date of 2020. The album is connected with Hip Hop/R&B categories.
The track list contains 14 tracks with a total running time of 43:55. The shortest track is Rise 'n Shine at 2:18, while the longest track is Stars Fell On Alabama at 4:07.
Track-level artist information is also available: Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? features Deane Kincaide and The Dixieland Band; As Time Goes By features Ralph Burns And His Orchestra; Stars Fell On Alabama features Deane Kincaide and The Dixieland Band; East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) features Ralph Burns And His Orchestra.
The album is linked to English content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 1000x1000 px and a prepared crop of 1000x1000 px. The audio quality shown on the page is 192 Kbits/sec.










