Pin-Up Girls - Not Easy To Get (Compilation) RSD Jazz Pop - Soundtrack - Audiophile - Pink Vinyl - Sealed 180 Grm LP

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Pin-Up Girls - Not Easy To Get

Pin-Up Girls - Not Easy To Get (LP, Compilation) 
 
 
Various – Pin-Up Girls - Not Easy To Get
Label: Vinyl Passion – VP 90145
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 8 719039 006113
Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): 31557 1A VP-90145
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): 31557 2B VP-90145
Pressed By – Record Industry – 31557
Original Recordings - Remastered
Notes
Limited Edition Coloured 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
Record Store Day 2021
 
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Pink
Country: Europe
Released: Jun 12, 2021
Genre: Jazz, Pop , Soundtrack
Style: Pop
 
Tracklist
 
A1 Doris Day – Everybody Loves A Lover
A2 April Stevens –  Teach Me Tiger
A3 Josephine Baker – Don't Touch Me Tomatoes
A4 Debbie Reynolds – Am I That Easy To Forget
A5 Ginger Rogers – I Used To Be Color Blind
A6 Connie Stevens – Why Try To Change Me Now
A7 Betty Hutton – Blue Skies
A8 Julie London – My Heart Belongs To Daddy
A9 Françoise Hardy – Oh Oh Chéri
A10  Marilyn Monroe – I Wanna Be Loved By You
 
 
B1 Mae West – I'm In The Mood For Love
B2 Sophia Loren – Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo
B3 Peggy Lee – Stormy Weather
B4 Betty Hutton – Hit The Road To Dreamland
B5 Angela Lansbury  – Wait And See
B6 Mitzi Gaynor– The Thrill Is Gone
B7 Connie Stevens – Too Young
B8 Lizabeth Scott – A Deep Dark Secret
B9 Jayne Mansfield – Let's Do It (Live)
B10 Judy Holliday – The Party's Over
 
 
 
Pressed By – Record Industry – 31557
 
The term 'Pin-Up Girls' was first attested to in English in 1941, before it was adapted in the film and music industry, when glamorous girl posters were ubiquitous in the lockers of G.I.s during World War II. This album containing 20 Pin-Ups kicks off with actress/singer Doris Day with 'Everybody Loves A Lover', Day's last big charting hit and ends via Francoise Hardy's 'Oh Oh Cheri' and Marilyn Monroe's sensual 'I Wanna Be Loved By You'. The flip-side opens with the legendary Mae West, one of the most controversial movie stars of her day, followed by a.o. Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield the final is for, how applicable, Judy Holliday with 'The Party's Over'.
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Condition New
Format LP
Color Black