Xavier Cugat, who popularised the music of Latin America worldwide, and his orchestra perform thirty songs taken from 2 LPs, plus bonus tracks. The vocals on some tracks are provided by Mrs. Cugat, the sultry Abbe Lane. By the time the recordings on this CD were made in the early 1960s, showman and orchestra leader Xavier Cugat had been entertaining worldwide audiences for over three decades, with his Latin American dance music and had made hundreds of best-selling records. This CD combines the 'Cugat Plays Continental Hits' album with 'Most Popular Movie Hits' and the three remaining tracks have vocals by Abbe Lane. Tracks include "Petite Fleur", "Volare", "Never On Sunday", "Calcutta, Sucu Sucu", "The Third Man Theme", "Guaglione", "La Dolce Vita", "Al Di La", regular standards on any dance floor. All tracks have been re-mastered and are in glorious stereo. A must for fans of TV's 'Come Dancing'.
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1 Mack the Knife
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2 Petite Fleur
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3 Apache
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4 Volare
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5 Never on a Sunday
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6 Calcutta
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7 Sucu Sucu
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8 The Third Man Theme
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9 Wonderland By Night
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10 The Poor People of Paris
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11 Come Prima
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12 Guaglione
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13 Mustapha
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14 La Violetera
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15 Uno
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16 Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah [From "Song of the South"]
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17 Love Is a Many Splendored Thing [From "Love Is a Many Spledored Thing"]
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18 The Guns of Navarone [From "The Guns of Navarone"]
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19 The Green Leaves of Summer [From "The Alamo"]
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20 It Might As Well Be Spring [From "State Fair"]
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21 La Dolce Vita [From "La Dolce Vita"]
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22 Flying Down to Rio [From "Flying Down to Rio"]
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23 High Noon [From "High Noon"]
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24 Al Di la [From "Rome Adventure"]
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25 Moon River [From "Breakfast at Tiffany's"]
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26 Over the Rainbow [From "The Wizard of Oz"]
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27 Around the World in 80 Days [From "Around the World in 80 Days"]
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28 Historia de Un Amor
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29 Quando Vien la Sera
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30 Malaguena Salerosa
Xavier Cugat, who popularised the music of Latin America worldwide, and his orchestra perform thirty songs taken from 2 LPs, plus bonus tracks. The vocals on some tracks are provided by Mrs. Cugat, the sultry Abbe Lane. By the time the recordings on this CD were made in the early 1960s, showman and orchestra leader Xavier Cugat had been entertaining worldwide audiences for over three decades, with his Latin American dance music and had made hundreds of best-selling records. This CD combines the 'Cugat Plays Continental Hits' album with 'Most Popular Movie Hits' and the three remaining tracks have vocals by Abbe Lane. Tracks include "Petite Fleur", "Volare", "Never On Sunday", "Calcutta, Sucu Sucu", "The Third Man Theme", "Guaglione", "La Dolce Vita", "Al Di La", regular standards on any dance floor. All tracks have been re-mastered and are in glorious stereo. A must for fans of TV's 'Come Dancing'.