The Domingo Songbook
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- There Will Be Love
- Maria
- Perhaps Love
- Time After Time
- Yesterday
- Besame Mucho
- Annie's Song
- He Couldn't Love You More
- I Couldn't Live Without You for a Day
- Autumn Leaves
- Siboney
- Sometimes a Day Goes By
- Follow Me
- Siempre en Mi Corazón
- Save Your Nights for Me
- Songs of Summer
- Medley: Blue Moon/Moon River
- I Don't Talk to Strangers
- My Life for a Song
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28668 in Music
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 1992-03-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
The Gift of Love
If you have loved,if you know the sweetness and the sorrow,you will want to listen to this album again and again.If you want to tell someone how much they mean to you,this is the album to give. Domingo's beautiful voice brings to these great and varied love songs an emotional quality that is unforgetable. Buy it and share it for it truly is a gift of love.
A-not-to-miss
This is one of the Domingo's classics as far as popular music is concern, with a little bit of everything: from John Denver to the Cuban Lecuona, from Lennon-McCartney's Yesterday to the masterpiece Maria. One of the most popular recordings by Placido that will surely delight the most demanding ear!
I LOVE this album!
I am a huge Domingo fan, and love all his work, but think this is the best. The first song, "There Will Be Love", written by Placido Domingo JR., fits his father's voice perfectly. The duet with John Denver on "Perhaps Love" is a unique pairing of Denver's reedy, almost wispy, sounding voice and the full throat of Domingo. It seems as though the two won't fit in a duet, but the result is a fabulous rendering of an old favorite. All in all, if you like Domingo, or are unfamiliar with his work, this is your album. You will meet him at his best, which, in my opinion, is better than Carrera or Pavarotti, or anyone.



