Artist: Gene Kelly
Album: Gene Kelly – Singer & Dancer (2024 HD Remaster)
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 2024
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 56:47
Total Tracks: 19
Total Size: 322 MB
Tracklist:
1-1. Gene Kelly – Nina (from: “The Pirate”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:55)
1-2. Gene Kelly – Let Yourself Go (2024 HD Remaster) (02:47)
1-3. Gene Kelly – You are my lucky star (from: “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:47)
1-4. Gene Kelly – Broadway Melody and Rhythm (from: “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:54)
1-5. Gene Kelly – Good Mornin’ (from “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:47)
1-6. Gene Kelly – All I Do Is Dream Of You (from: “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (03:06)
1-7. Gene Kelly – Moses (from: “Singin’ in the Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:53)
1-8. Gene Kelly – You Were Meant For Me (from: “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (03:10)
1-9. Gene Kelly – Singin’ In The Rain (from: “Singin’ In The Rain”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:55)
1-10. Gene Kelly – Moonlight Bay (2024 HD Remaster) (03:00)
1-11. Gene Kelly – Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider (2024 HD Remaster) (03:14)
1-12. Gene Kelly – Almost Like Beeing In Love (from: “Brigadoon”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:38)
1-13. Gene Kelly – Doin’ The New Low Down (2024 HD Remaster) (02:38)
1-14. Gene Kelly – The Daughter of Rosy O’Grady (2024 HD Remaster) (03:18)
1-15. Gene Kelly – I Got Rhythm (from: “An American in Paris) (2024 HD Remaster) (03:29)
1-16. Gene Kelly – S’Wonderful (from: “An American in Paris”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:57)
1-17. Gene Kelly – Love Is Here To Stay (from: “An American Paris”) (2024 HD Remaster) (02:48)
1-18. Gene Kelly – Grand Old Flag – Yankee Doodle Boy (2024 HD Remaster) (03:07)
1-19. MGM Studio Orchestra – Ballet Music (from: “The Pirate”) (2024 HD Remaster) (03:15)
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Gene Kelly was never very popular as a singer, even though he did cut records and was seen in movie roles in which he sang – rather, it was his work onscreen as a dancer, choreographer, and director that allowed him to exert a key influence over the popularity of certain song catalogs in the mid-20th century. Showing an early aptitude in both gymnastics and dance, Eugene Curran Kelly, as he was named at birth, had devoured, by his early teens, everything he could about dance in general and ballet in particular. He was already a successful dance teacher in his hometown of Pittsburgh when he began his ascent in the original Broadway production of Richard Rodgers’ and Lorenz Hart’s Pal Joey. This led to a film contract with David O. Selznick, which was sold to MGM before Kelly even reported to Hollywood.