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Keely Smith was one of the most distinctive and multi-talented performers of the 1950s and '60s, combining a vocal versatility with an innate sense of comedy, which she used to good effect using her trademark deadpan style in stage and TV performances with her husband Louis Prima, with whom she also made some fine jazz, R&B and pop records, including the Grammy Award-winning InchThat Old Black MagicInch in 1959, winner of Best Performances By A Vocal Group. She was a fine jazz singer, with a sense of swing and timing that placed her alongside the best of her peers, but she was equally at home performing sophisticated pop material with an orchestra, and this collection provides the opportunity to hear her in both environments. This great-value 80-track 3-CD set comprises selected recordings with Louis Prima's Orchestra for the Mercury, Capitol and Dot labels from her 1949 debut with his band through to 1961, when they were divorced, and selected solo recordings for Capitol and Dot accompanied by the orchestras of Billy May, Nelson Riddle and others from 1956 through to 1962. It includes the chart hits with Louis Prima, InchThat Old Black MagicInch, InchThe Bigger The FigureInch, InchI've Got You Under My SkinInch and InchBei Mir Bist Du SchonInch. It's a fine showcase for her talent and style during what was one of the most productive and important eras of her career. Album Tracks 1. Charley My Boy 2. I Beeped When I Shoulda Bopped 3. Here, Pretty Kitty 4. Barnacle Bill the Sailor 5. (Nothing's Too Good) for My Baby 6. The Lip 7. I Wish You Love 8. I Keep Forgetting 9. High School Affair 10. Sentimental Journey 11. The Birth of the Blues 12. Don't Let a Memory 13. Autumn Leaves 14. Young and in Love 15. You'll Never Know 16. Good Behavior 17. A Foggy Day 18. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 19. As You Desire Me 20. Fools Rush