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''Latin for Lovers'' was a Doris Day album, mostly composed of songs originating in Latin America, released by Columbia Records on March 22, 1965 as a monophonic LP (catalog number CL-2310) and a stereophonic album (catalog number CS-9110). Although "Fly Me to the Moon" was not of Latin-American origin, it was an early song adapted to the bossa nova dance then becoming popular, and so associated at the time with Latin America. A Columbia 45 r.p.m. single. #4-43278, was released to coincide with the album. It featured "How Insensitive" as the a-side and "Meditation" as the b-side. Neither song charted. The songs were arranged by Mort Garson, who also conducted the Orchestra. The album was reissued in 2001, combined with ''Doris Day's Sentimental Journey,'' as a CD. ==Track listing== #"Corcovado" (Antonio Carlos Jobim/Gene Lees) (recorded November 2, 1964) #"Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)" (Bart Howard) (recorded November 5, 1964) #"Meditation"(Antônio Carlos Jobim/Newton Mendonça/Norman Gimbel) (recorded November 2, 1964) #"Dansero" (Richard Hayman/Lee Daniels/Sol Parker) (recorded November 9, 1964) #"Summer Has Gone" (Gene DiNovi/Bill Comstock) (recorded November 2, 1964) #"How Insensitive" (Antônio Carlos Jobim/Vinícius de Moraes/Norman Gimbel) (recorded November 9, 1964) #"Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado)" (Antônio Carlos Jobim/Newton Mendonça/Jon Hendricks/Jesse Cavanagh) (recorded November 2, 1964) #"Our Day Will Come" (Mort Garson/Bob Hilliard) (recorded November 5, 1964) #"Be True to Me (Sabor A Mi)" (Mel Mitchell/Alarcon Carillo) (recorded November 5, 1964) #"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Quizás, Quizás, Quizás)" (Osvaldo Farrés/Joe Davis) (recorded November 5, 1964) #"Be Mine Tonight (Noche De Ronda)" (Maria Teresa Lara/Sunny Skylar) (recorded November 9, 1964) #"Por Favor" (Joe Sherman/Noel Sherman) (recorded November 9, 1964) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Latin for Lovers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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