Razzle Dazzle [From Chicago] - Hugh Shannon, Ebb, Fred
Everything Happens to Me - Hugh Shannon, Adair, Tom
Fun to Be Fooled [From Life Begins at 8:40] - Hugh Shannon, Arlen, Harold
I Never Do Anything Twice [From the Seven Percent Solution] - Hugh Shannon, Sondheim, Stephen
Ace in the Hole [From Let's Face It] - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
The Other Side of the Tracks [From Little Me] - Hugh Shannon, Coleman, Cy
Miss Otis Regrets - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
Too Old to Die Young - Hugh Shannon, Grand, Murray
Medley: Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please/Drinking Again [from Pana - Hugh Shannon, Mercer, Johnny
Down in the Depths of the 90th Floor [From Red, Hot and Blue] - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) [From Jump for Joy] - Hugh Shannon, Ellington, Duke
Let's Do It [From Paris] - Hugh Shannon, Coward, Noel
Just in Time [From Bells Are Ringing] - Hugh Shannon, Comden, Betty
Good Morning, Heartache - Hugh Shannon, Higginbotham, Irene
Birmingham Papa - Hugh Shannon, Bernard, Al
You Better Go Now - Hugh Shannon, Graham, Robert
How Could Red Riding Hood? - Hugh Shannon, Randolph, A.P.
She's Funny That Way - Hugh Shannon, Moret, Neil
Little Orphan Annie - Hugh Shannon, Sanders, Joe
If My Friends Could See Me Now [From Sweet Charity] - Hugh Shannon, Coleman, Cy
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
You're Sensational [From High Society] - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her [From Skyscraper] - Hugh Shannon, Cahn, Sammy
A Bar on the Piccolo Marina - Hugh Shannon, Coward, Noel
When the World Was Youn - Hugh Shannon, -Gerard
Limehouse Blues - Hugh Shannon, Braham, Philip
On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) [from on a Clear Day You Can See F - Hugh Shannon, Lane, Burton
As Time Goes By [From Everybody's Welcome] - Hugh Shannon, Hupfeld, Herman
Down in the Depth on the 90th Floor [From Red, Hot and Blue!] - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
Like Someone in Love [From Belle of the Yukon] - Hugh Shannon, Burke, Johnny
Looking at You [From Wake Up and Dream] - Hugh Shannon, Porter, Cole
True Blue Lou - Hugh Shannon, Coslow, Sam
You Fascinate Me So [From Julius Monk's Demi-Dozen] - Hugh Shannon, Coleman, Cy
Poor Butterfly [From the Big Show] - Hugh Shannon, Golden, John
You Better Go Now - Hugh Shannon, Graham, Robert
Lulu's Back in Town [From Broadway Gondolier] - Hugh Shannon, Dubin, Al
Days Gone By [From She Loves Me] - Hugh Shannon, Bock, Jerry
2-CD set featuring vocalist/pianist along with David Braynard - bass, Jim Fitzsimon - drums, Larry Carr - piano, Bobby Hackett - cornet, Burt Farber - piano, Bill Breslin - bass, and Marc Messins - drums.
2-CD set featuring vocalist/pianist along with David Braynard - bass, Jim Fitzsimon - drums, Larry Carr - piano, Bobby Hackett - cornet, Burt Farber - piano, Bill Breslin - bass, and Marc Messins - drums.
CD Reviews
SALOON SINGER
larry brill | NY, NY United States | 12/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A SALOON SINGER IS AN ARTIST WHO NIGHTLY SITS AT A PIANO IN A BAR AND SINGS. THERES NOISE, SMOKE, GLASSES BEING DROPPED, WAITERS ASKING CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY WANT, PEOPLE "SHUSSING"...AND THE VOICE THAT YOU CAME TO HEAR. HUGO HAD A VOICE AND STYLE THAT YOU CAME TO HEAR. HE MADE GREAT MUSIC. LIVE WAS THE WAY TO HEAR HUGO..AND THIS ALBUM TRIES TO DO CREATE WHAT HUGO DID NIGHTLY. THE CHOICE OF MATERIAL IS WHAT SHANNON SUNG AND PLAYED EVERY EVENING...AND HE DOES IT "TO A FAIRTHY WELL." A FINE EXAMPLE OF THE "SALOON SINGER" AT HIS BEST...AND IF YOU DON'T KNOW "A BAR ON THE PICCOLO MARINEA" THIS IS THE PLACE TO LEARN IT! ENJOY!"
Wonderful Memories
M. Crotty Chapman | Rhode Island | 01/10/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was privileged to call Hugh Shannon my friend, and hearing his voice again after so many years made me realize what a talent he was. His genuine warmth and wit come through loud and clear on this recording - and makes one yearn for the loss of all the great saloon singers. Hugh was always generous to a fault with his friends and helped many aspiring musicians and singers along the way. He is sadly missed by all who were fortunate enough to see him in person both in America and abroad - and the era he represented even more nostalgic."