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Eddie Cantor : Hits & Rarities
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Live versions of rare Cantor performances!
Genre: Easy Listening: Crooners/Vocals
Release Date: 2004
Hits & Rarities
Eddie Cantor
Record Label: Original Cast
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1. Introduction 0:30 Album Only
2. Merrily We Roll Along (Bugs Bunny theme) 1:27 Album Only
3. I Feel So Spanish Tonight 2:15 Album Only
4. The Broken Record 1:45 Album Only
5. My Girl (with Burton Lane) 2:23 Album Only
6. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 1:50 Album Only
7. Calabash Pipe 2:09 Album Only
8. I Feel Like a Feather In the Breeze (with Harry Revel) 3:36 Album Only
9. A Little Bit Independent 2:05 Album Only
10. (If They Feel Like a War) Let Them Keep It Over There 1:39 Album Only
11. You Hit the Spot 1:42 Album Only
12. Am I Gonna Have Trouble With You? 2:04 Album Only
13. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself a Letter 1:53 Album Only
14. Try a Little Tenderness 3:15 Album Only
15. I'm Shooting High 1:40 Album Only
16. (Oh Suzannah) Dust Off That Old Pianna! 2:01 Album Only
17. Pals (with Bobby Breen) 2:52 Album Only
18. A Little Robin Told Me So 1:57 Album Only
19. MA! (He's Making Eyes At Me) 1:38 Album Only
20. Yes Sir! That's My Baby 0:49 Album Only
21. I Don't Want To Make History 2:18 Album Only
22. The Telegram Song (Stop) 2:38 Album Only
23. Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly I'm In Love 1:20 Album Only
24. Gee! But You're Swell 1:46 Album Only
25. I Love To Spend Each Sunday With You 1:16 Album Only
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Album Notes

Eddie Cantor was number one in every area of his immense career. He started in vaudeville and became a major star of the Ziegfeld Follies. He began recording in 1917 for the Victor label and made records throughout his entire life. Some of his hits include "Makin Whoopee,""Ida,""If You Knew Susie" and "Ma! He's Makin Eyes At Me." He became the top rated radio show in 1931 and had a show right through the 60s. He discovered such stars as Dinah Shore and Eddie Fisher. He started the March of Dimes and made billions for charity. He became a movie star with his films for Samuel Goldwyn such as "Whoopee,""Kid Millions,""Palmy Days,""The Kid From Spain" and "Roman Scandals" (where he gave Lucille Ball her big start.) He wrote a few songs including "Merrily We Roll Along" (the Bugs Bunny cartoon theme!) He wrote many best selling books including two autobiographies "My Life Is In Your Hands" and "Take My Life" (now back in print thru Cooper Square Press.) He was given an honorary Oscar in 1957 and died in 1964.

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REVIEWS

Edie Cantor is one of my favorites
author: Lee
                            
The song I remember most is his theme: I Love to Spend Each Sunday with You. We used to listen to the radio show. Second best is Ma! He's makin' eyes at me.
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author: otis bowman
                            
This is a nice Eddie Cantor CD. The songs are from his radio program and a lot of them are song for radio. I got the CD for Oh Suzanna Dust Off That Old Pianna, now that's kool Eddie Cantor. Otis
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The Best of the Pick.
author: enri
                            
I can't recall a CD so full of good old songs. CD Baby did a good job presenting music samples of adecuate length to influence a buy decision. Younger listeners [like me :)] do not have a full perception of the quality and rithm of the tunes of Eddie's era.
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