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Sammy Davis, Jr. - Try A Little Tenderness

Musician: Sammy Davis, Jr.
Album title: Try A Little Tenderness
Released: 1965
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1166 mb
Size APE version: 1874 mb
Size WMA version: 1253 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 723
Format: AUD MP1 TTA VOC MPC MIDI XM
Genre: Jazz

Sammy Davis, Jr. - Try A Little Tenderness mp3 album

Sammy Davis, Jr. - Try A Little Tenderness mp3 album

Tracklist

What Is There To Say
Why Shouldn't I?
Love Me
Bewitched
I Could Have Told You So
For All We Know
Deep In A Dream
I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)
Mam'selle
Try A Little Tenderness
This Love Of Mine
I've Got A Crush On You

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DL 4582 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP) Decca DL 4582 US 1965
DL 74582 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP, Enh) Decca DL 74582 US 1965
UP-737 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP, Mono) Universal Record Club Pty. Ltd. UP-737 Australia 1965
DL 4582 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP, Promo) Decca DL 4582 US 1965
DL 4582 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP, Promo) Decca DL 4582 US 1965
MCA 3140 Sammy Davis, Jr.* Try A Little Tenderness ‎(LP, Album) MCA Records MCA 3140 Japan Unknown



Nanecele
You know, everyone always talks about Sammy Davis Jr.'s 1966 album with Laurindo Almeida which is...well absolutely more than deserving of its endless praise, but few ever speak about this gem from 1958, "Mood to Be Wooed" with guitarist Mundell Lowe.This was Sammy's first venture into the world of an "unplugged" album and is almost as terrific and just as moving as his later effort. This first outing features Sammy with a simple, soft, electric guitar, performing numbers like "Bewitched", "Try A Little Tenderness", "I've Got a Crush On You", and more jazz/pop standards.This was before a lot of the effects of Sammy's smoking/alcohol use took a bit from the complete ease/richness of his vocals as is evidenced by an impressively deeper-than-usual baritone timbre displayed on all of the tracks. Most of these songs are love songs, some sad, some happy, and he sings each song with all the feeling and emotion the original writers seemingly intended, and his acting in each track is top notch, which is absolutely essential for an album such a this.Props should also be given to Mundell Lowe for his beautifully soft electric guitar playing, never attempting to take Sammy's spotlight away but accompanying him in the most perfect of playing possible. He is given occasional solos which he plays with much tenderness/softness which matches Sammy's emotional vocal lines perfectly.Overall, this album, having become a forgotten gem, is one of the many examples of why Sammy should be, could be, and needs to be held in the same regards as singers like Sinatra, proving he was as good, if not better, at conveying all the emotions and meaning the song writer originally intended. I count this album in my top 5, if not my top 3 :)If you're a vinyl enthusiast and own an actual player, you can pick this one up as an LP for dirt cheap under a reissue named "Try A Little Tenderness", reissued during the 60s by the album's original label Decca Records! Enjoy if you find it :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5vRJMyZYaMAlbum highlights: Bewitched, I Could Have Told You So, I Get Along Without You Very Well, Try A Little Tenderness, I've Got A Crush On You, Love Me