Album Release Date: November 1, 2000 |
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“Filled with classic songs that are beautifully sung. A tenor's dream!... Chaffin has a flexible and soaring instrument whose honey-colored timbre is ideally suited for this genre of music.... It's easy to close your eyes and imagine him standing on a bandstand in front of an old-fashioned microphone while lights from a mirror ball swirl around on the dance floor.”
–Show Business
“Chaffin's mellifluous-toned tenor fits this music like a formfitting suede glove. And he does so seemingly without any effort at all, like honey running off the tongue. This album has everything going for it: attractive, familiar music; well-constructed charts; and a topflight orchestra to play them all in support of a singer with a highly engaging voice who clearly loves what he is doing.”
–All Music Guide
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Philip Chaffin
Where Do I Go From You?
Philip Chaffin, with the sweet tones and beguiling manner of the best big-band vocalists, joins forces with conductor Eric Stern and producer Tommy Krasker to celebrate the songs and arrangements of the '40s. In selections ranging from standards – including "Serenade in Blue," "At Last" and "Love Is Here to Stay" – to little-known gems, they recreate an era of syncopated swing and long-lined ballads. A heady, exhilarating trip through time, WHERE DO I GO FROM YOU? allows the best talents of one generation to celebrate the song stylings of another.
http://www.philipchaffin.com/
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- Where Do I Go from You? (Arthur Schwartz & Dorothy Fields)
- At Last (Harry Warren & Mack Gordon)
- No Strings (Irving Berlin)
- Love of My Life (Artie Shaw & Johnny Mercer)
- Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks (Richard Whiting & Johnny Mercer)
- I Hear Music (Burton Lane & Frank Loesser)
- Some Like It Hot (Gene Krupa, Remo Biondi & Frank Loesser)
- The Way You Look Tonight (Jerome Kern & Dorothy Fields)
- Love Is Here to Stay (George & Ira Gershwin)
- I Wake Up in the Morning Feeling Fine (Frank Loesser)
- Too Marvelous for Words (Richard Whiting & Johnny Mercer)
- There's a Lull in My Life (Harry Revel & Mack Gordon)
- Two Blind Loves (Harold Arlen & E. Y. Harburg)
- Serenade in Blue (Harry Warren & Mack Gordon)
- I Wish I Didn't Love You So (Frank Loesser)
- Easy to Love (Cole Porter)
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