Dorothy Buchanan

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Born: 1945 (New Zealand)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0822165130022
Format: Import
Label: Prism Platinum
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Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Prism Platinum
Release Date: June 25, 2002
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Disc 1:
  1. Waltz of My Heart - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Ivor Novello, Charles Prentice
  2. We'll Gather Lilacs - Webster Booth, Jack Byfield, Anne Ziegler
  3. I Can Give You the Starlight - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Charles Prentice
  4. Shine Through My Dreams - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Trefor Jones, Charles Prentice
  5. Someday My Heart Will Awake - Harry Acres, Vanessa Lee
  6. Love Is My Reason - Harry Acres, Muriel Barron, Ivor Novello
  7. Glamorous Night - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Charles Prentice
  8. Music in May - Dorothy Dickson, The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Charles Prentice
  9. Why Is There Ever Goodbye? - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Oliver Gilbert, Charles Prentice
  10. Fold Your Wings - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Trefor Jones, Charles Prentice
  11. My Dearest Dear - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Ivor Novello, Charles Prentice
  12. Leap Year Waltz - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Charles Prentice
  13. Girl I Knew - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Charles Prentice, Elisabeth Welch,
  14. Vitality - Harry Acres,
  15. When the Gypsy Played - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Charles Prentice
  16. Violin Begins to Play - Harry Acres, Oliver Gilbert, Vanessa Lee, Denise Martin
  17. Gates of Paradise - Harry Acres, Oliver Gilbert, Vanessa Lee, Denise Martin
  18. Wings of Sleep - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Mary Ellis, Oliver Gilbert, Ivor Novello, Charles Prentice
  19. Love Made the Song - The Drury Land Theatre Orchestra, Charles Prentice,
  20. Fly Home Little Heart - Harry Acres, Oliver Gilbert, Vanessa Lee
  21. And Her Mother Came Too - Jack Buchanan
  22. Keep the Home Fires Burning - John McCormack
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