Do You Miss New York? cover

Do You Miss New York?

Rosemary Clooney · 1993

51 min · 11 tracks · jazz

A lush, nostalgic embrace of jazz standards delivered with Clooney's warm, expressive vocals.

Why this album works

Do You Miss New York? showcases Clooney's signature style and vocal prowess, leading to critical acclaim within the jazz community. The album highlighted her ability to bridge traditional jazz with contemporary sensibilities, influencing both established artists and a new generation of singers exploring jazz standards.
Best for
nostalgic reflections on city life warm vocals for cozy evenings gentle pacing for relaxed listening
Context
In 1993, Rosemary Clooney was enjoying a resurgence in popularity after years of being overshadowed by younger artists. This album serves as a follow-up to her 1992 release, 'Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle,' which marked her return to the mainstream after a long hiatus. Clooney's mature interpretations of classic songs reflect her deep connection to jazz and pop traditions.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Do You Miss New York? Standout 5:14
  • 2 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You? 3:34
  • 3 As Long as I live 3:24
  • 4 May I Come In? 6:38
  • 5 Route 66 7:50
  • 6 A Beautiful Friendship 2:10
  • 7 It's Only a Paper Moon Standout 3:27
  • 8 I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues 5:57
  • 9 I Wish You Love Standout 3:05
  • 10 I Get Along Without You Very Well 4:12
  • 11 We'll Be Together Again 6:08

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