Eileen Barton was a singer associated both with the early 1950s and with novelty pop songs of the era, the most famous being her No. 1 debut in 1950 with "If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked A Cake)". However, she had been around for several years on Broadway, on radio and as a classy big band singer and was very much associated with Frank Sinatra, appearing on radio with him in the mid-1940s. After recording briefly for Mercury in the '40s she recorded her landmark hit for the National label and carried on recording into the '60s by which time the changes in the pop landscape had overtaken her style. This great-value 55-track 2-CD collection comprises selected A & B sides from her releases on the Mercury, V-Disc, Capitol, National, Coral, Epic, MGM, United Artists and Crest labels during this era, including duets with Buddy Greco, Johnny Desmond and The McGuire Sisters, and Jimmy Wakely, plus 1944 radio broadcasts with Frank Sinatra. It features all her career hits, including the No. 1 "If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake)", and the Top 30 hits "Cry", "Pretend", "May I Take Two Giant Steps" and "Wishin'". As well as her familiar novelty material, it includes performances in sophisticated pop style and on dramatic ballads, as well as rock 'n' roll era teen pop in her later years. It's an entertaining showcase for her talent and versatility as an underestimated song stylist.
6 Lover Come Back to Me, (It's Gonna Be a) Great Day
7 Would You Believe Me?
8 If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked a Cake)
9 Poco Loco in the Coco
10 Honey, Won't You Honeymoon with Me
11 May I Take Two Giant Steps
12 What Will Be, Will Be
13 I Met Him at One O'Clock
14 Syncopated Clock
15 Hold Me Just a Little Longer, Daddy
16 Cry
17 Wishin'
18 To Be Loved By You
19 Red Rose Waltz
20 You Intrigue Me
21 Easy Easy Baby
22 The Night Before Christmas Song
23 Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
24 Tennessee Tango
25 Too Proud to Cry
26 Pretend
27 Pot Luck
28 Toys
- Disc 2 -
1 Anytime Anywhere
2 Don't Ask Me Why
3 Away Up There
4 Pine Tree, Pine Over Me
5 Jesse James
6 Twilight Time in Tennessee
7 Sway
8 A Husband
9 And Then
10 Without Love
11 Punch
12 The Year We Fell in Love
13 I Wish You'd Fall in Love with Me
14 Fujiyama Mama
15 How Could You Forget Me
16 Here I Am in Love Again
17 Cry Me a River
18 Teenage Heart
19 Too Close for Comfort
20 I'll Be Laughing at My Tears
21 Then I'll Be Tired of You
22 Que Pasa, My Love
23 Everybody's Buddy
24 Hearts Are Funny Things
25 When Love Happens to You
26 That Old Feeling
27 Oh, Love
Eileen Barton was a singer associated both with the early 1950s and with novelty pop songs of the era, the most famous being her No. 1 debut in 1950 with "If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked A Cake)". However, she had been around for several years on Broadway, on radio and as a classy big band singer and was very much associated with Frank Sinatra, appearing on radio with him in the mid-1940s. After recording briefly for Mercury in the '40s she recorded her landmark hit for the National label and carried on recording into the '60s by which time the changes in the pop landscape had overtaken her style. This great-value 55-track 2-CD collection comprises selected A & B sides from her releases on the Mercury, V-Disc, Capitol, National, Coral, Epic, MGM, United Artists and Crest labels during this era, including duets with Buddy Greco, Johnny Desmond and The McGuire Sisters, and Jimmy Wakely, plus 1944 radio broadcasts with Frank Sinatra. It features all her career hits, including the No. 1 "If I Knew You Were Coming (I'd've Baked a Cake)", and the Top 30 hits "Cry", "Pretend", "May I Take Two Giant Steps" and "Wishin'". As well as her familiar novelty material, it includes performances in sophisticated pop style and on dramatic ballads, as well as rock 'n' roll era teen pop in her later years. It's an entertaining showcase for her talent and versatility as an underestimated song stylist.