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Title
Comin' Home
Artist
Cy Coleman
Cy Coleman
did have an impact on jazz scene, but his major importance
comes as composer and force in theatre. He had a recital at
Steinway Hall at the age of six, and was playing Manhattan
super clubs at 17. Coleman formed a trio in 1948 while still
a student at New York College of Music. He began to attract
attention with two hit singles he wrote sung by Frank Sinatra
in the '50s; "Try to Change Me Now" and "Witchcraft." He also
penned "Firefly" for Tony Bennett in 1958. The musical "Wildcraft"
which he wrote with lyricist Carolyn Leigh starred Lucille
Ball in 1960. Then came string of stage successes, including
"Little Me," "Sweet Charity" and "Seesaw." Since then, Coleman's
had other stage hits, notably "Barnum." He's also had songs
featured in films, covered by Barbra Streisand and many others.
Coleman has also periodically recorded albums.
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Tracklist
1.
On Green Dolphin Street
2. Robin Hood
3. Time After Time
4. It's A Wonderful World
5. But Not For Me
6. There Will Never Be An...
7. Comin' Home Baby
8. Blue Grass Groove
9. Fly Me To The Moon
10. Sweet Georgia Brown
11. Mean To Me
12. I've Got Your Number
13. For Heaven's Sake
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