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This style refers to a wide era of pop music...from Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Patti Page, Glenn Miller and vocal groups such as The Four Aces, The Ames Brothers, The Platters and The Four Seasons. This was the type of music that appealed to old and young alike, it was called POP. During pop’s Golden Age, the whole family pretty much liked the same songs. That’s why they called it Pop Music: It was popular, of the people. Singers packed houses across the country and with the widespread popularity of jukeboxes, radio and movies; it enabled their music, personalities and distinctive vocal styles to catapult them to superstar status. Time, it is said, is the ultimate critic...and the songs here have passed the test of time. They hold memories for a lot of people. The subject matter is mainly love, the love between two people. They are songs of romance. Many are songs of hope and optimism, songs of love on the horizon or just around the corner. Some are songs of bittersweet memories of love past and love lost. The songwriters wrote love stories with a beginning, a middle and an end. We don’t have to guess what they’re talking about. The writing is clear and to the point. Nor do we have to guess what the melody might be. It’s all about communication of emotion. These performances are not about ego, just simple emotions conveyed directly and sincerely. And that’s the word which best describes what we have here: Sincerity. It is the sincerity that gives these songs and performances their lasting value. Great songs from 1940 – 1990...fifty years of the best songs ever recorded by the original artist. |
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3222 S. Richey Ave
Tucson, AZ 85713
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To find out more information about The McGuire Sisters, click on their name below. To purchase the album or song you want, click on the Amazon Link.
The McGuire Sisters
The musical sisters, Christine - Dorothy and Phyllis started the musical journey through life in 1935 singing at the local church and then expanding to weddings, funerals and services. At the time, Phyllis was only 4 years old. Some years later, the trio expanded to perform for our military and at hospitals serving our veterans. In 1952 The McGuire Sisters took up what became a regular spot with Arthur Godfrey on his Talent Scouts and other shows.
The McGuire Sisters have had a long career satisfying the music audience, the vocal range of the these three talented women have delighted 5 presidents and the Queen of England over the years. 1994 the sisters were inducted into the National Broadcasting Hall of Fame. A Year later, HBO produced the film Sugartime which was a story that surrounded Phyllis McGuire and Sam Giancana's relationship. At last check, Phyllis and Christine live in Las Vegas while Dorothy makes home right here in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Miss You |
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Tell Us Where The Good Times Are |
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Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight |
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Muskrat Ramble |
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Sincerely |
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No More |
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Melody Of Love |
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It May Sound Silly |
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Something's Gotta Give |
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Heart |
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Sweet Song Of India |
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He |
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'S Wonderful |
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Mississippi Mud |
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Tip Toe Through The Tulips With Me |
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All By Myself |
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Do You Remember When? |
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Ev'ry Day Of My Life |
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Weary Blues |
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Delilah Jones |
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Picnic |
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Goodnight My Love (Pleasant Dreams) |
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All I Do Is Dream Of You |
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Love Is Here To Stay |
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Tenderly |
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DISC 2: |
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Moonglow |
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Don't Take Your Love From Me |
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Around The World |
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Sugartime |
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Summer Dreams |
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Ding Dong |
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Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) |
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May You Always |
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Red River Valley |
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True Love |
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Always |
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Love And Marriage |
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Blue Room, The |
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Makin' Whoopee |
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Just For Old Time's Sake |
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Wouldn't It Be Loverly |
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Teach Me Tonight |
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I Really Don't Want To Know |
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Bye Bye Blackbird |
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Birth Of The Blues, The |
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You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) |
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Old Devil Moon |
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I'm Just Taking My Time |
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Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) |
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My Heart Cries For You |
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Sincerely |
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Something's Gotta Give |
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He |
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Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight |
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Picnic |
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Muskrat Ramble |
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Ev'ry Day Of My Life |
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Sugartime |
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It May Sound Silly |
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Christmas Alphabet |
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May You Always |
| 12. |
Just For Old Time's Sake |
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SING THE BIG HITS: |
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Sincerely |
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Sugartime |
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Something's Gotta Give |
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May You Always |
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Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar - (with The Andrews Sisters) |
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - (with The Andrews Sisters) |
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Well All Right (Tonight's The Night) - (with The Andrews Sisters) |
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Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen - (with The Andrews Sisters) |
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I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time - (CD only, with The Andrews Sisters) |
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Muskrat Ramble - (CD only) |
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Click Here for More Albums from The McGuire Sisters
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