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Robert Goulet
Always You
Release Date: 1961 12 zz
Label: Columbia
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Robert Goulet released his debut album in 1962 after starring on Broadway in Camelot. The LP's liner note introduction to Goulet is penned by Ed Sullivan, who goes through Robert Goulet's history before becoming a recording artist. The 12-track album includes songs that can best be described as romantic and sentimental pop standards. The album's focus is of a jazz crooner nature, not a swinging one. There is not a single tongue-in-cheek note on Always You, rather every song fits into that Jackie Gleason genre of heart-felt sentiment similar to Music to Make You Misty or Songs for Young Lovers. Standout tracks include "Strange Music," "Always You," and "You're Breaking My Heart." The songs on Always You are not the ones most associated with Robert Goulet's career as a balladeer, which makes this both an undiscovered gem and not the collection that will please anyone but the collector looking for rare tracks or to celebrate the beginning of a long career. New fans should start with 16 Most Requested Songs or Greatest Hits instead. JT Griffith, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Lamp Is LowDeRose, Parish, Shefter
2And This Is My BelovedWright, Forrest
3You're Breaking My HeartSkylar, Genaro
4It's All in the GameSigman, Dawes
5Full Moon and Empty ArmsKaye, Mossman
6Breeze and ILecuona, Stillman
7Strange MusicGrieg, Wright, Forrest
8Always YouJason, Robin
9HereGrant, Cochran
10Things I LoveBarlow, Harris
11Story of a Starry NightCurtis, Livingston, Hoffman
12If You Are But a DreamFulton, Bonx, Jaffe




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