Tunes for Two Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare
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Album-Release:
1965
HRA-Release:
31.03.2015
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- 1 A Dear John Letter 01:53
- 2 Too Used to Being with You 02:54
- 3 In the Misty Moonlight 02:44
- 4 We'll Sing in the Sunshine 02:21
- 5 I Don't Care 02:13
- 6 True Love 02:00
- 7 I Love You 02:27
- 8 Out of Our Minds 02:23
- 9 Let It Be Me (Je t-appartiens) 02:55
- 10 Together Again 02:08
- 11 That's All I Want from You 02:29
- 12 Invisible Tears 02:26
Info for Tunes for Two
„Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis recorded two duet albums, the first of which was 1965's Tunes for Two. The album's hit was a remake of Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky's 'A Dear John Letter,' a song that seemed timely again in light of the conflict in Vietnam. One can't help but notice how homely Davis' vocals sometimes sound in this context, placed alongside Bare's assured performances instead of her own overdubbed harmonies. On 'Let It Be Me,' she also reinforces the country music stereotype that women can't do recitations. Songs include duet classics like 'We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds' and excellent takes of Gale Garnett's 'We'll Sing in the Sunshine' and Ned Miller's 'Invisible Tears.' In spite of a few minor shortcomings, Tunes for Two is a perfectly enjoyable album that deserved a sequel.“ (Greg Adams, AMG)
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