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Robert Clary : Sings Irving Berlin & Yip Harburg
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Hogan's Heroes star sings jazz standards!
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
Release Date: 1998
Sings Irving Berlin & Yip Harburg Record Label: Original Cast
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Like the Likes of You 2:21 Album Only
It's Only a Paper Moon 2:00 Album Only
Happiness Is a Thing Called Jo 4:56 Album Only
Let's Take a Walk Around the Block 2:19 Album Only
Fun To Be Fooled 2:51 Album Only
April In Paris 3:02 Album Only
Down With Love 1:59 Album Only
I'll Be Tired of You/Right As the Rain 3:40 Album Only
Old Devil Moon/When I'm Not Near Girl I Love/If This Isn't Love 5:27 Album Only
Let Me Sing & I'm Happy 2:02 Album Only
Be Careful It's My Heart/Say It Isn't So 2:40 Album Only
Always 3:54 Album Only
The Girl That I Marry/They Say It's Wonderful 3:01 Album Only
How Deep Is the Ocean/What'll I Do/How About Me 5:44 Album Only
Isn't This a Lovely Day/It's a Lovely Day Today 3:08 Album Only
All Alone 2:38 Album Only
Change Partners/Let's Face the Music & Dance 2:21 Album Only
Alexander's Ragtime Band 2:59 Album Only
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Robert Clary was born in Paris, France. In 1942 Robert and 12 members of his immediate family were deported by the Nazis. Only Robert survived. He came to the United States and landed a role in a new Broadway musical entitled "New Faces of 1952." His show-stopping performances of such songs as "Lucky Pierre" and "I'm In Love With Miss Logan" made him a household name. Perhaps his best known role was his character of Lebeau in the hit television series "Hogan's Heroes."

After "Hogan's Heroes," he went on to several soap operas including "The Young & the Restless," "Days of Our Lives" and "The Bold & the Beautiful." In 1980 Robert felt the need to talk about his experience during the war; he began speaking publicly through the Simon Wiesenthal Center's nationally acclaimed outreach program. "For 36 years I kept these experiences during the war locked up inside myself. But those who are attempting to deny the Holocaust, my suffering and the suffering of millions of others have forced me to speak out."

Here is Robert saluting his favorite songwriters with the John Rodby jazz trio. This is one in a series of Robert Clary's jazz interpretations of great standard songwriters of pop, movies and the theatre.

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