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    Gene Pitney - Legends (1994)

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    Gene Pitney - Legends (1994)

    Gene Pitney - Legends (1994)
    Pop | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 126 MB | Frontcover | RS

    01 Only Love Can Break A Heart
    02 Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
    03 Backstage
    04 Princess In Rags
    05 I Wanna Love My Life Away
    06 Every Breath I Take
    07 Something's Goten Hold Of My Heart
    08 The Man Who Shoot Liberty Valance
    09 I'm Gonna Be Strong
    10 Half Heaven-Half Heartache
    11 Town Without Pity
    12 She's A Heartbreaker
    13 That Girl Belongs To Yesterday
    14 Looking Thought The Eyes Of Love
    15 True Love Never Runs Smooth
    16 It Hurts To Be In Love
    17 Maria Elena
    18 Golden Earrings
    19 I Must Be Seeing Things
    20 Nobody Needs Your Love


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    Pitney was one of the most successful solo male vocalists in America, reeling off over a dozen more Top 40 hits. While lovelorn angst was his stock-in-trade, some of the singles were fairly innovative – "Half Heaven, Half Heartache" and "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" were crossover country-pop before that term existed, "Mecca" was one of the few big pop/rock hits to bear the influence of Middle Eastern music (albeit in a superficial fashion), and "Last Chance to Turn Around" was a hard-boiled tough-luck tale worthy of a top-notch B-movie thriller.
    Pitney withstood the initial onslaught of the British Invasion fairly well, scoring Top Ten hits in 1964 with "It Hurts to Be in Love" and "I'm Gonna Be Strong." By 1966, though, he was in serious trouble stateside. Ironically, by this time he was a much bigger star in Britain, making the U.K. Top Ten six times in 1965-1966. He could also depend on a faithful international audience throughout Europe, and frequently recorded in Italian and Spanish for overseas markets. In 1966, he became one of the first artists to reach success with Randy Newman compositions, taking "Nobody Needs Your Love" and "Just One Smile" into the British Top Ten. (allmusic.com)