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The Norman Luboff Choir was among the most popular choral ensembles of their day, releasing a series of hit easy-listening LPs during the late 1950s and 1960s. Luboff was born May 14, 1917 in Chicago, where he began his career as a vocalist and arranger for area radio programs. In 1948 he relocated to Hollywood, singing on to compose movie music for Warner Bros. The first incarnation of the Norman Luboff Choir was formed during the mid-1950s, and in the years to follow they released a series of albums on Columbia that drew on music from a variety of genres and geographic locales, with titles including Calypso Holiday, Broadway!, Songs Of The Cowboy and Songs Of The Caribbean. The choir also backed a number of vocalists including Harry Belafonte and Doris Day, and although their recording career came to a halt during the late 1960s, they continued touring until Luboff's cancer-related death on September 22, 1987.-
The Norman Luboff Choir - Ticket To The Movies
01 All The Things You Are.mp3
02 My Foolish Heart.mp3
03 High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me).mp3
04 Affair To Remember.mp3
05 My Darling, My Darling.mp3
06 As Time Goes By.mp3
07 Days Of Wine And Roses.mp3
08 Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo.mp3
09 Younger Than Springtime.mp3
10 It's Magic.mp3
11 On Green Dolphin Street.mp3
12 It Had To Be You.mp3
13 Ruby.mp3
14 Stella By Starlight.mp3
15 I'll See You Again.mp3
16 Unchained Melody.mp3
17 Laura.mp3
18 I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You).mp3
19 Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart).mp3
20 Remember.mp3
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