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Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook

Bette Midler

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Album Review

Cabaret icon Bette Midler reunites with her old piano partner Barry Manilow for the first time in over 30 years to toast one of their mutual idols on Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook. Clooney was one of the top jazz/pop vocalists of the '50s whose clear, bright tone, impeccable melodicism, and smiling, girl-next-door image came together to make classics out of tunes like "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" and "Hey There" — both covered here. In that tradition, Midler's plucky blonde persona and genre-crossing style and Manilow's modern day blend of Mercer and Porter make this album work — most of the time. Mostly what you get is the Divine Miss M and "Mister Manila," as Midler affectionately refers to Manilow, returning to their '70s New York roots on "On a Slow Boat to China," a solid and classy version of "Sisters" with Linda Ronstadt taking the Betty Clooney role, and a very Dixie Chicks-esque contemporary bluegrass reworking of "This Ole House." Least of all, you get limp, hip-hop-lite arrangements of "Come On-A My House" and "Mambo Italiano," which only serve to drain the songs of any swing and makes the twee-period lyrics all the more cloying. Nonetheless, Midler — who can carry a tune on personality alone — sounds elegant and alive here and Manilow's classy orchestral arrangements frame the proceedings with the urbane glow of nostalgia for a time — be it the '50s or the '70s — when a big band, a great song, and blonde with a nice voice were all you needed for a good time.

Customer Reviews

Old times

When I was little my mom used to listen to this whole CD all the time and i've come to love this also. Glad to have found it on Itunes!!

The Best Bette

This is one of the best Bette Midler albums. All the songs are great. Come on to my house is awesome. Barry Manilow and Bette reunite and it's like they never parted ways. Mambo Italiano is great. This is the best Bette ever. Milder is in her element.

LOVE!

This is in my top ten favorite CDs list! I love it soooo much! LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!!

Biography

Born: December 1, 1945 in Paterson, NJ

Genre: Vocal

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Bette Midler counts singing as only one of her talents; since 1972, when she first came to national recognition, it singing seemed to be the least of her talents. Still, she managed to score a number of major hits in her career as a recording artist. In 1979 she starred in the film The Rose; the title track became a Top Ten hit. Her next film, Jinxed (1982), however, was a major flop, and subsequent records didn't fare...
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