On this twofer, the album 'Cozy' by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, sees the husband and wife singing duo celebrate the Great American Songbook. 'Two on the Aisle' takes the listener to the Great White Way with showstoppers such as "The Party's Over", "Make Someone Happy" and "Put On A Happy Face". Additional bonus tracks include Lawrence's chart-topper "Go Away Little Girl" and Gorme's "Blame It On The Bossa Nova". Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme are the golden couple of show business. Both had successful solo careers before getting married and in the past 50 years have had their own TV shows, headlined Broadway and Vegas, and won Grammys. Lawrence topped the U.S. charts with "Go Away Little Girl" while Gorme had Top Ten success with "Blame It On The Bossa Nova".
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1 Cozy
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2 Wouldn't It Be Loverly [From "My Fair Lady"]
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3 Like in Love
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4 It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House
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5 Would You Like to Take a Walk
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6 A Fine Romance
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7 I Like the Likes of You
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8 Without You I'm Nothing
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9 She Didn't Say Yes
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10 Blue Room
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11 Personality
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12 Two Sleepy People
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13 Two on the Aisle
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14 Till There Was You
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15 Make Someone Happy
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16 The Party's Pver
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17 If Ever I Would Leave You
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18 Namely You
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19 A Lot of Livin' to Do
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20 Our Language of Love
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21 It's Love
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22 'Til Tomorrow
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23 Just My Luck
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24 Put on a Happy Face
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25 The Facts of Life
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26 I'm a Girl - You're a Boy
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27 My Claire de Lune
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28 Go Away Little Girl
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29 Blame It on the Bossa Nova
On this twofer, the album 'Cozy' by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, sees the husband and wife singing duo celebrate the Great American Songbook. 'Two on the Aisle' takes the listener to the Great White Way with showstoppers such as "The Party's Over", "Make Someone Happy" and "Put On A Happy Face". Additional bonus tracks include Lawrence's chart-topper "Go Away Little Girl" and Gorme's "Blame It On The Bossa Nova". Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme are the golden couple of show business. Both had successful solo careers before getting married and in the past 50 years have had their own TV shows, headlined Broadway and Vegas, and won Grammys. Lawrence topped the U.S. charts with "Go Away Little Girl" while Gorme had Top Ten success with "Blame It On The Bossa Nova".