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Got to Get You into My Life/Happy Together View on Youtube
04:03
Come Together View on Youtube
06:26
(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me View on Youtube
03:53
A Case of You View on Youtube
05:50
"Do You Remember Those Long Car Trips..." View on Youtube
00:49
Back-Seat-of-the-Car Medley View on Youtube
03:59
Yesterday View on Youtube
03:41
"We Would Like to Take This Time..." View on Youtube
You've Lost That Lovin' feelin' View on Youtube
04:46
"Having a Dad Who Was a Reporter..." View on Youtube
00:38
Blowin' in the Wind View on Youtube
04:36
"I Wanted to Be in the 6th Dimension..." View on Youtube
00:52
Didn't We/MacArthur Park View on Youtube
05:24
I Know a Place/Downtown View on Youtube
04:27
These Boots Are Made for Walkin' View on Youtube
03:49
"We Were Very Different..." View on Youtube
01:38
That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be View on Youtube
05:16
The Way We Were View on Youtube
02:58
"the Ed Sullivan Show..." View on Youtube
00:50
Stevie Wonder Medley View on Youtube
08:54
"One Album That Unites Us..." View on Youtube
00:16
You've Got a Friend View on Youtube
05:02
Broadway veteran Liz Callaway and cabaret/jazz vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway joined forces for an extended engagement at Birdland in 2011, exploring favorite pop songs from the 1960s and early '70s. The two sisters explain a little bit about their influences and thoughts about some of the songs between performances and connect with their attentive audiences. Whether singing together or individually, they capture the essence of each song, supported by pianist Alex Rybeck's lively arrangements. They're equally effective interpreting ballads like Carly Simon's "That's the Way I Always Heard It Should Be" and Marvin Hamlisch's "The Way We Were" as a duo, complementing one another's voices. They have a lot of fun playing off the Beatles' stoner favorite "Come Together" and offer a "Back-Seat-of-the-Car" medley that includes snippets of many favorites from the late '60s and early '70s. But the strongest songwriter represented in this collection is easily Stevie Wonder, who is honored with an extended medley of songs that mostly have been widely recorded by jazz artists. This live recording is an enjoyable look at the past that never bogs down into predictability.
by Liz Callaway, Ann Hampton Callaway
Got to Get You into My Life/Happy Together
Come Together
(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me
A Case of You
"Do You Remember Those Long Car Trips..."
Back-Seat-of-the-Car Medley
Yesterday
"We Would Like to Take This Time..."
You've Lost That Lovin' feelin'
"Having a Dad Who Was a Reporter..."
Blowin' in the Wind
"I Wanted to Be in the 6th Dimension..."
Didn't We/MacArthur Park
I Know a Place/Downtown
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
"We Were Very Different..."
That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
The Way We Were
"the Ed Sullivan Show..."
Stevie Wonder Medley
"One Album That Unites Us..."
You've Got a Friend
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