Mercury Records Mono 1964
Dubbed "the swingingest sexpot in show business" in a 1963 magazine profile, va-va-voom pop singer Abbe Lane remains best remembered for her marriage to bandleader Xavier Cugat, whose influence extended across the series of Latin jazz-inspired LPs she recorded for RCA. Born Abigail Francine Lassman in Brooklyn, NY, on December 14, 1932, Lane made her radio debut at age four, and by 16 was appearing on Broadway in George Abbot's Barefoot Boy with Cheek. In 1949, she signed on with bandleader Vincent Lopez's television showcase, where she later met Cugat. Not only did Cugat hire Lane away from Lopez, but he made her his wife in 1952 -- with him she emerged as a star, translating her palpable sexuality to become a nightclub sensation as well as a fixture on television variety shows
Side 1.
1. Some of these days --
2. The facts of life --
3. More : theme from Mondo cane) --
4. I love Paris --
5. Call me irresponsible --
6. Milord
Side 2.
1. I believe in you : from How to succeed in business without really trying)
2. (I left my heart) In San Francisco --
3. Do me good baby --
4. As long as he needs me : from the musical production Oliver) --
5. If you love me, really love me --
6. Thank heaven for little boys.
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