VOICEMASTERS LABEL
VM02001

VM

 

 

Volume 2 in the VoiceMasters series offers fans the WORLD PREMIER of new songs from Jim, including MY SPECIAL ANGEL (the Bobby Helms classic), STORY OF MY LIFE (a hit for Marty Robbins), MELODIE D'AMOUR (popularized by the Ames Brothers), and Jim doing songs like WITH YOU ON MY MIND, LOVE ME TO PIECES, and of course the title cut, REMEMBER, YOU'RE MINE.

Included are bonus selections like an alternate version of AROUND THE WORLD (which Jim sings differently). Even his rendition of I LOVE YOU MORE surpasses his studio versions.

Mr. Velvet is in fine spirits as he steps into the vocal spotlight, and the ad libs, anecdotes, funny stories and exchanges between Jim and the others on the show are priceless. Jim also does some poignant narratives. You get a very up-close and personal view of Gentleman Jim that has never been presented anywhere before!

Numbers include TIL, (just listen to those smooooth Anita Kerr harmonies, RAINBOW (Buddy Hall sings it beautifully), MY ONE SIN (Dolores Watson proves she's a powerful vocalist). Also enjoy APRIL LOVE, WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE, MY HEART REMINDS ME, I CARE NO MORE, GOT A DATE WITH AN ANGEL, BON VOYAGE, DARDENELA, I'LL REMEMBER TODAY, HOW DO YOU SAY GOODBYE, I'LL KEEP RUNNING AWAY, IVY ROSE and others.

32 tracks, and 6-page booklet (in which Jim's move toward pop music is discussed by biographer Larry Jordan). A special bonus: Jim's personal secretary, Joyce Jackson, tells you what it was like to work for this international singing star!

TO ORDER THIS CD, CLICK HERE
TO ORDER AS PART OF THE 5 CD SERIES CLICK
HERE
TO ORDER AS PART OF THE NEXT 3 CDs CLICK
HERE

OR IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S.
CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-801-2716
(9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST ONLY)
Absolutely NO foreign calls accepted.
HOME

(All songs from American Radio & Television Service transcription disks)
ALL SOUND SAMPLES COURTESY OF VOICEMASTERS, LLC.
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHTS SECURED 2003. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

 

es Jim, also featured are Owen Bradley leading the orchestra, plus the Anita Kerr quartet, Buddy Hall, Dolores Watson and David Cobb.