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Seventeen, the iconic album by Frankie Vaughan, is a masterpiece of its time. The album, released in 1956, features 12 tracks that showcase Vaughan's smooth and velvety voice. The album is a perfect blend of ballads and upbeat numbers that capture the essence of the 1950s.
The album opens with the title track "Seventeen," which is a perfect representation of the teenage angst and longing of the era. The song is an instant classic and sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "The Green Door," "Happy Go Lucky," and "Give Me the Moonlight."
Vaughan's voice is the star of the album, and he effortlessly switches between crooning and belting out high notes. The arrangements are equally impressive, with lush strings and horns creating a rich and full sound.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road | ||
Stealin' | ||
Give Me The Moonlight, Give Me The Girl | ||
Seventeen |
Role | Credit |
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Producer | John Franz |
Seventeen is a must-have for any fan of 1950s music. It's a timeless album that captures the spirit of the era and showcases Vaughan's incredible talent. The album has stood the test of time and is just as enjoyable today as it was when it was first released.