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Greatest Love Songs

Greatest Love Songs
Ricky Nelson

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Track Listing

  1. Never Be Anyone Else But You
  2. Poor Little Fool
  3. Sweeter Than You
  4. Again
  5. Lonesome Town
  6. Don't Leave Me This Way
  7. I'm Not Afraid
  8. Hello Mary Lou
  9. So Long
  10. Young Emotions
  11. I Wanna Be Loved
  12. Unchained Melody
  13. It's Up To You
  14. Tryin' To Get You
  15. Teenage Idol
  16. Old Enough To Love
  17. It's All In The Game
  18. Young World
  19. True Love Ways
  20. Dream Lover
  21. Gloomy Sunday
  22. That's All

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27345 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-01-15
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Memories4
All CDs and DVDs I order from Amazon have to do with nostalgy and memories of my teens back in the 50's and 60's. When I play them, my past goes by like a film. It's a great feeling. Ricky Nelson's songs is a part of it. I also remember him from a TV-show back then. ¨The Nelsons¨

Good music4
I gave this to my mother on Valentine's Day. She loves it!! I like it too...

music for lovers only5
Ricky Nelson is so good on this CD entitled Greatest Love Songs that you'd swear these could be the only love songs in the universe! There wasn't a love song that Rick Nelson couldn't do better than almost all of them; and this CD proves it. Rick's voice never sounded better. The sound quality is rather good and I like the artwork, too.

"Never Be Anyone Else But You" has Ricky singing to celebrate the joys of finding his one true love; Ricky sings this with passion, heart and soul. "Never Be Anyone Else But You" makes a strong beginning for this album. "Poor Little Fool" is one of Rick's greatest hits ever; he sings and plays the guitar flawlessly and this makes me slightly jealous of his extraordinary talents! Rick sings this well and the backup chorus sounds very solid, too. "Lonesome Town" is a ballad about a place where the lonely hearts live; Rick never misses a note on this tender song about the pain when love doesn't work out the way people hoped it would

"Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart)" is, of course, one of Rick's best known hits ever; and he bats this one straight out of the ballpark! Ricky sings this beyond perfection with great sensitivity; and the upbeat melody gets a lot of strength from some mighty fine guitar playing. "I Wanna Be Loved" gets a fine treatment from Rick who sings this very well; he handles the tempo and key changes effortlessly and this very early soft rock and roll tune sounds very good as Rick sings it.

"Unchained Melody" also gets a fine treatment that is changed just enough so that Rick can put his own stamp on this classic pop song; he sounds so good on this number. I really like "Unchained Melody." Listen also for "Teenage Idol;" this country flavored early rock ballad stuns me with its beauty and I can't ever get enough of Rick singing this number.

"It's All In The Game" also gets a change or two so that Rick can put his own stamp on it to make this his own; I love the slightly slower tempo and the backup chorus works well, too. "True Love Ways" sounds like a more recent recording; Rick performs this with sensitivity and I like that very much. The album ends very nicely with Rick performing "That's All." "That's All" again sounds fresh and new when Rick sings it; and the musical arrangement lacks nothing--it's all THAT good.

Obviously, Rick Nelson fans will want this for their collections. I highly recommend this fine album for people who enjoy classic pop vocals and even the oldies.

Thank you, Rick! Great job--we will never forget you!