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1958 studio album by The Four Lads
Breezin' Along
Studio album by The Four Lads
Released1958 (1958)
GenrePop standard
LabelColumbia

Breezin' Along is an LP album by The Four Lads released by Columbia Records as catalog number CL 1223 (monaural) and CS 8035 (stereo) in 1958, containing mostly popular standard songs. The Four Lads were backed by Ray Ellis' orchestra.

Track listing

Track number Song Songwriter(s) Time
1 Breezin' Along With The Breeze Haven Gillespie/Seymour Simons/Richard Whiting 2:15
2 That Old Feeling Sammy Fain/Lew Brown 2:43
3 Swingin' Down the Lane Gus Kahn/Isham Jones 2:14
4 Someone Like You Harry Warren/Ralph Blane 2:14
5 You Were Meant For Me Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown 2:20
6 Hit The Road To Dreamland Harold Arlen/Johnny Mercer 2:20
7 Long Ago (And Far Away) Jerome Kern/Ira Gershwin 2:31
8 That's My Desire Helmy Kresa/Carroll Loveday 3:00
9 Someone To Watch Over Me George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin 2:56
10 I'll String Along With You Harry Warren/Al Dubin 3:20
11 Come To Me Robert Allen/Peter Lind Hayes 2:41
12 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening Jimmy McHugh/Harold Adamson 2:48

The collection of mostly standards was similar to the Four Lads' earlier album, On the Sunny Side of the Street, (1956), and the two were combined in a compact disc released by Collectables Records on January 16, 2001.

The Four Lads
  • Don Farrar
  • Aaron Bruce
  • Frank Busseri
  • Alan Sokoloff
  • James F. Arnold
  • Corrado Codarini
  • Johnny D'Arc
  • Sid Edwards
  • John Bernard Toorish
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