Ethel Merman's 'Eadie Was a Lady' is a captivating collection of remastered classics, showcasing the legendary artist's incredible vocal range and charisma. Released on 1 April 2015 via Tetr Music, this 37-minute album is a treasure trove of timeless tunes that are sure to delight fans of musical theatre and vintage jazz.
Featuring an array of iconic songs, including 'I Said My Pajamas (And Put on My Prayers)', 'It's De-Lovely', and 'I Get a Kick out of You', Ethel Merman's powerful voice brings each track to life with her signature flair. From the energetic 'Blow, Gabriel, Blow' to the charming 'You're the Top', every song on this album is a masterclass in vocal performance.
With additional gems like 'Once Upon a Nickel', 'Move It Over', and 'Dearie', 'Eadie Was a Lady' is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the golden age of American music. The album's title track, 'Eadie Was a Lady', is a particular highlight, demonstrating Ethel Merman's impressive ability to convey a sense of joy and abandon through her singing.
Rounding out the collection are delightful renditions of 'Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries' and 'They Say It's Wonderful', both of which showcase Ethel Merman's remarkable talent for interpreting a wide range of musical styles. Overall, 'Eadie Was a Lady' is a wonderful tribute to the enduring legacy of Ethel Merman, and a testament to the timeless appeal of her incredible voice.