Eydie Gormé's self-titled album, released in 1957, is a timeless classic that showcases the singer's incredible vocal range and versatility. From the upbeat Latin rhythms of "Blame It on the Bossa Nova" to the sultry ballad "Moon River," Gormé effortlessly transitions between genres and moods, delivering each song with passion and grace.
One standout track is the lively "Yes My Darling Daughter," which features Gormé's signature scatting and playful lyrics. The album also includes several Spanish-language tracks, such as "La Paloma" and "Piel Canela," which demonstrate Gormé's fluency in the language and her ability to convey emotion through her singing.
Same shiny laminated front cover as the other US release, however, the labels have different information and some different item placement. This is an AM-PAR label, other release is ABC-Paramount.
(p) julio 1976, 1978 Discos Y Cartuchos De México, S.A.
Eydie Gormé is a must-have for any fan of classic jazz and Latin music. Gormé's talent and charm shine through in every song, making this album a true gem of its era.