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Starting her career at the age of 13 as a Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club, Annette Funicella almost accidentally became a popular and successful singer, with a chart career that lasted through the latter years of the 1950s and into the '60s. Annette herself acknowledged that she was not the greatest singer, but it was her precocious innocence and natural approach that endeared her to audiences, enabling the Disney organization to use her TV and movie exposure to enjoy successful singles and albums which covered a range of styles that defied the novelty teen pop tag that was slapped on her. Similar to the likes of Miley Hannah Montana Cyrus, Annette's audience grew up with her, and she graduated from appealing to younger teens to forge a movie career starring in the hugely successful series of beach movies during the 1960s with Frankie Avalon, an artist who shared her fresh, unchallenging clean-cut appeal. This collection focuses on her singles career and includes all her chart hits alongside a selection of B-sides and album tracks. Through the album, you can hear how she maintained her appeal to her fans as they shared growing up together. From the early unabashed novelty stylings of That Crazy Place From Outer Space through Tall Paul, O Dio Mio, The Parent Trap to her final hit Teenage Wedding it is an entertaining showcase for her distinctive and unusual style full of unadulterated joy and innocence. Album Tracks 1. How Will I Know My Love 2. That Crazy Place from Outer Space 3. Tall Paul 4. Jo Jo the Dog Faced Boy 5. Lonely Guitar 6. Wild Willie 7. First Name Initial 8. O Dio Mio 9. Train of Love 10. Pineapple Princess 11. Talk to Me Baby 12. Dream Boy 13. The Parent Trap 14. Blue Muu Muu 15. Dreamin' About You 16. My Little Green Shack 17. He's My Ideal 18. Teenage Wedding
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Starting her career at the age of 13 as a Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club, Annette Funicella almost accidentally became a popular and successful singer, with a chart career that lasted through the latter years of the 1950s and into the '60s. Annette herself acknowledged that she was not the greatest singer, but it was her precocious innocence and natural approach that endeared her to audiences, enabling the Disney organization to use her TV and movie exposure to enjoy successful singles and albums which covered a range of styles that defied the novelty teen pop tag that was slapped on her. Similar to the likes of Miley Hannah Montana Cyrus, Annette's audience grew up with her, and she graduated from appealing to younger teens to forge a movie career starring in the hugely successful series of beach movies during the 1960s with Frankie Avalon, an artist who shared her fresh, unchallenging clean-cut appeal. This collection focuses on her singles career and includes all her chart hits alongside a selection of B-sides and album tracks. Through the album, you can hear how she maintained her appeal to her fans as they shared growing up together. From the early unabashed novelty stylings of That Crazy Place From Outer Space through Tall Paul, O Dio Mio, The Parent Trap to her final hit Teenage Wedding it is an entertaining showcase for her distinctive and unusual style full of unadulterated joy and innocence. Album Tracks 1. How Will I Know My Love 2. That Crazy Place from Outer Space 3. Tall Paul 4. Jo Jo the Dog Faced Boy 5. Lonely Guitar 6. Wild Willie 7. First Name Initial 8. O Dio Mio 9. Train of Love 10. Pineapple Princess 11. Talk to Me Baby 12. Dream Boy 13. The Parent Trap 14. Blue Muu Muu 15. Dreamin' About You 16. My Little Green Shack 17. He's My Ideal 18. Teenage Wedding

Vinyl LP pressing. The Game is the eighth studio album by the British rock band Queen. It was released on 30 June 1980. The Game features a different sound than it's predecessor, Jazz (1978). The Game was the first Queen album to use a synthesizer (an Oberheim OB-X). InchCrazy Little Thing Called LoveInch, InchSail Away Sweet SisterInch, InchComing SoonInch and InchSave MeInch were recorded from June to July 1979. The remaining songs were recorded between February and May 1980. A critical and commercial success, The Game became the only Queen album to reach #1 in the US, and became their best-selling studio album in the US, with four million copies sold to date. Album Tracks 1. Play the Game 3 30 2. Dragon Attack 4 18 3. Another One Bites the Dust 3 35 4. Need Your Loving Tonight 2 48 5. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2 44 1. Rock It (Prime Jive) 4 31 2. Don't Try Suicide 3 52 3. Sail Away Sweet Sister 3 32 4. Coming Soon 2 50 5. Save Me 3 48