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MEL CARTER
EASY LISTENING

Original 1966 album liner notes


1

1. YOU’RE GONNA HEAR FROM ME
  (2:55)
(A. Previn-D. Previn)
Remick Music Corp.-BMI
(From the Warner Brothers Film “Inside Daisy Clover”)

2. STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT  (3:09)
(Kaempfert-Snyder-Singleton)
Roosevelt Music Co., Inc. – Champion Music Corp.-BMI
(From the Universal Picture “A Man Could Get Killed”)

3. THE MORE I SEE YOU  (2:25)
(Warren-Gordon)
Bergman, Vocco & Conn, Inc.-ASCAP

4. ALFIE 
(2:40)
(David-Bacharach)
Famous Music Corp.-ASCAP

5. TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER* 
(2:47)
(Warren-Kent)
Recherche Music Corp. – George Paxton, Inc.-ASCAP

6. YOU DON’T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME

(Io Che Non Vivo [Senza Te])  (2:38)
(Wickham-Napier-Bell-Pallavicini-Donaggio)
Miller Music Corp.-ASCAP


2

1. CAN I TRUST YOU?

(Io Ti Doro Di Pui)  (2:50)
(Vance-Snyder-Testa-Remigi)
Miller Music Corp.-ASCAP

2. LOVE LETTERS 
(2:58)
(Young-Heyman)
Famous Music Corp.-ASCAP

3. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE  (2:14)
(Lara’s Theme from “Doctor Zhivago”)
(Webster-Jarre)
Robbins Music Corp.-ASCAP

4. TAR AND CEMENT*

(Il Ragazzo Della Via Gluck)  (2:59)
(Celentano-Vance-Pockriss-Beretta-Prete)
Leo Feist, Inc.-ASCAP

5. YOU YOU YOU*  (2:33)
(Mellin-Olias)
Robert Mellin, Inc.-BMI

6. THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM  (THE QUEST)  (2:14)
 (Darion-Leigh)
Sam Fox Pub. Co.-ASCAP
(From the musical play “Man Of La Mancha”)

PRODUCERS: DAVE PELL & NICK DeCARO*

Art Direction: WOODY WOODWARD

Cover Photo: KEN KIM
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Whether it be an intimate night club such as the renowned Slate Bros. on Hollywood’s La Cienega Strip, the gigantic Cow Palace in San Francisco, one of the largest auditoriums in the country, or the sound of his voice on a recording, the presence of Mel Carter is electrifying.  He is an outstanding singer-performer.

It takes a special ability to capture an audience from the first note of a song, but it takes an exceptional ability to hold that audience throughout a performance.  This, Mel Carter does every time and everywhere he performs.  The answer to this exceptional ability is very simple – he communicates.

Give Mel an up-tempo song and the audience is soon clapping or keeping time right along with him; give Mel a soft ballad and there isn’t a sound to be heard by that same audience – the intensity it brought to them and that special feeling is felt throughout.

Many singers can entertain, but few can really move an audience and leave them asking for more.  This is the difference between a performer and an artist.  Mel has proved it in person, and he has proved it on his recordings.  The timbre, excitement and feeling are all there.  This is Mel Carter – a singer with an exciting voice, a singer with feeling and, most of all, a singer from the heart.

– RICHARD OLIVER



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