Her Greatest Hits (Jo Stafford album)

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Her Greatest Hits
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ReleasedJanuary 8, 2008
Genre Traditional pop
Label JSP
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Her Greatest Hits is a 2008 compilation album of songs recorded by American artist Jo Stafford. This album, released by JSP on January 8, 2008, features over 100 of Stafford's recordings. [2] [3]

Track listing

Disc #1

  1. Crazy Rhythm
  2. Piggy Wiggy Woo
  3. In a Little Spanish Town
  4. What Is This Thing Called Love
  5. What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
  6. My! My!
  7. Funny Little Pedro
  8. You've Got Me This Way
  9. For You
  10. Yes, Indeed!
  11. Swingin' on Nothin'
  12. It Isn't a Dream Anymore
  13. Embraceable You
  14. The Night We Called It a Day
  15. Blues in the Night
  16. Manhattan Serenade
  17. Snooty Little Cutie
  18. Old Acquaintance
  19. Pistol Packin' Mama
  20. Jamboree Jones
  21. Long Ago (and Far Away)
  22. Mairzy Doats
  23. The Trolley Song
  24. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
  25. Converstation While Dancing

Disc #2

  1. Blue Moon
  2. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
  3. Bakery Blues
  4. Carry Me Back to Old Virginia
  5. I'll Be Seeing You
  6. Alone Together
  7. When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
  8. 3 Gee, It's Good to Hold You
  9. Haunted Heart
  10. Tallahassee
  11. Georgia on My Mind
  12. (I'll Be With You) In Apple Blossom Time
  13. Smilin' Through
  14. Smoke Dreams
  15. Tim-Tayshun
  16. Prisoner of Love Song
  17. Passing By
  18. Feudin' and A-Fightin'
  19. Serenade of the Bells
  20. The Gentleman Is a Dope
  21. He's Gone Away
  22. Autumn in New York
  23. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  24. Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart
  25. Girls Were Made to Take Care of Boys
  26. Tea for Two

Disc #3

  1. Smiles
  2. Whispering Hope
  3. Simple Melody
  4. Goodnight Irene
  5. Autumn Leaves
  6. La Vie en Rose
  7. No Other Love
  8. The Handsome Stranger
  9. A Friend of Johnny's
  10. It is No Secret
  11. Tennessee Waltz
  12. My Heart Cries for You
  13. San Antonio Rose
  14. With These Hands
  15. Pretty Eyed Baby
  16. Allentown Jail
  17. Star of Hope
  18. Shrimp Boats
  19. Kissin' Bug Boogie
  20. Heaven Drops Her Curtain Down
  21. There's a Small Hotel
  22. A-Round the Corner
  23. As You Desire Me
  24. Hawaiian War Chant
  25. Raminay!
  26. You Belong to Me
  27. Early Autumn
  28. Jambalaya
  29. Without My Lover

Disc #4

  1. Smoking My Sad Cigarette
  2. If I Were a Bell
  3. Just Another Polka
  4. Basin Street Blues
  5. Make Love to Me
  6. Indiscretion
  7. One Love Forever
  8. The Temple of an Understand Heart
  9. Teach Me Tonight
  10. Darling, Darling, Darling
  11. I Only Have Eyes for You
  12. I Got a Sweetie
  13. Suddenly There's a Valley
  14. The Nearness of You
  15. Moonlight in Vermont
  16. Big D
  17. Warm All Over
  18. Wouldn't It Be Lovely
  19. With a Little Bit of Luck
  20. Flow Gently Sweet Afton
  21. Annie Laurie
  22. The Gypsy in My Soul
  23. But Not for Me
  24. Bells Are Ringing
  25. On London Bridge
  26. The King of Paris
  27. Black out the Moon
  28. St. Louis Blues#

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References

  1. Her Greatest Hits at AllMusic. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  2. "Her Greatest Hits". Venerable Music. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
  3. "Her Greatest Hits". CMT.