UK collection. Having paid his dues as a recording artist in the '50s and early '60s, by 1964 Teddy Randazzo had turned his focus to writing for others. With sumptuously produced classics such as 'Goin' Out Of My Head', 'I'm On The Outside (Looking In)', 'It's Gonna Take A Miracle' and 'Hurt So Bad' to his name, few would disagree that he became one of the finest American songwriters of his time. Spanning 1964 to 1979, this collection features 25 of his best compositions, performed by Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Royalettes and Derek Martin - the artists with whom he worked most prolifically - and top-tier names such as Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, Esther Phillips, Timi Yuro, Billy Fury and Mel Tormé. The definitive recordings of Randazzo's songs are invariably the ones he himself produced, and it's significant that he did so on most of the tracks here. The few exceptions include three superb covers of songs from the Little Anthony & the Imperials catalogue and 'Buttercup Days' by the Kane Triplets, a delicious piece of sunshine pop. Album Tracks 1. Yesterday Has Gone - Little Anthony & the Imperials 2. Can't Stop Running Away - Timi Yuro 3. Baby Are You Puttin' Me on - the Royalettes 4. You Don't Need a Heart - Teddy Randazzo 5. Think Before You Act - Tony Orlando 6. You Better Go - Derek Martin 7. I'm on the Outside (Looking in) - Little Anthony & the Imperials 8. It's Gonna Take a Miracle - the Royalettes 9. Rain in My Heart - Frank Sinatra 10. We're on Our Way - the Vogues 11. Buttercup Days - the Kane Triplets 12. Let Me Dream - Georgia Gibbs 13. Let Me Know When It's Over - Esther Phillips 14. Lonely Girl - Annabelle Fox 15. Better Off Without You - Ritchie Adams 16. I'm Lost Without You - Billy Fury 17. Or Not at All - Jimmy Rice 18. Good for a Lifetime - Al Hibbler 19. Goin' Out of My Head - Dionne War
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UK collection. Having paid his dues as a recording artist in the '50s and early '60s, by 1964 Teddy Randazzo had turned his focus to writing for others. With sumptuously produced classics such as 'Goin' Out Of My Head', 'I'm On The Outside (Looking In)', 'It's Gonna Take A Miracle' and 'Hurt So Bad' to his name, few would disagree that he became one of the finest American songwriters of his time. Spanning 1964 to 1979, this collection features 25 of his best compositions, performed by Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Royalettes and Derek Martin - the artists with whom he worked most prolifically - and top-tier names such as Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, Esther Phillips, Timi Yuro, Billy Fury and Mel Tormé. The definitive recordings of Randazzo's songs are invariably the ones he himself produced, and it's significant that he did so on most of the tracks here. The few exceptions include three superb covers of songs from the Little Anthony & the Imperials catalogue and 'Buttercup Days' by the Kane Triplets, a delicious piece of sunshine pop. Album Tracks 1. Yesterday Has Gone - Little Anthony & the Imperials 2. Can't Stop Running Away - Timi Yuro 3. Baby Are You Puttin' Me on - the Royalettes 4. You Don't Need a Heart - Teddy Randazzo 5. Think Before You Act - Tony Orlando 6. You Better Go - Derek Martin 7. I'm on the Outside (Looking in) - Little Anthony & the Imperials 8. It's Gonna Take a Miracle - the Royalettes 9. Rain in My Heart - Frank Sinatra 10. We're on Our Way - the Vogues 11. Buttercup Days - the Kane Triplets 12. Let Me Dream - Georgia Gibbs 13. Let Me Know When It's Over - Esther Phillips 14. Lonely Girl - Annabelle Fox 15. Better Off Without You - Ritchie Adams 16. I'm Lost Without You - Billy Fury 17. Or Not at All - Jimmy Rice 18. Good for a Lifetime - Al Hibbler 19. Goin' Out of My Head - Dionne War

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