Tracklist
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1 | Introduction - National Guard Show 8 |
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0:32 | ||||
2 | Jeepers Creepers |
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1:43 | ||||
3 | I've Got You Under My Skin |
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2:28 | ||||
4 | Something's Gotta Give |
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2:08 | ||||
5 | An Old Piano Plays the Blues |
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6 | Bye Bye Blackbird |
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1:24 | ||||
7 | Easy To Love |
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2:11 | ||||
8 | Closer |
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0:58 | ||||
9 | Introduction - National Guard Show 7 |
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0:33 | ||||
10 | Do-Do-Do |
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1:40 | ||||
11 | Spring Is Here |
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2:35 | ||||
12 | You Are My Lucky Star |
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1:12 | ||||
13 | It's So Peaceful In The Country |
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3:43 | ||||
14 | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To |
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1:23 | ||||
15 | Stars Fell On Alabama |
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2:11 | ||||
16 | Closer |
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0:58 | ||||
17 | Introduction - National Guard Show 6 |
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0:47 | ||||
18 | You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
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1:33 | ||||
19 | Young At Heart |
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2:30 | ||||
20 | Easy To Love |
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2:11 | ||||
21 | Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
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1:29 | ||||
22 | I Didn't Know What Time It Was |
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2:18 | ||||
23 | I'm Playing The Field |
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2:25 | ||||
24 | Closer |
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0:58 | ||||
25 | Introduction - National Guard Show 5 |
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0:40 | ||||
26 | It Had to Be You |
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2:38 | ||||
27 | But Not For Me |
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2:25 | ||||
28 | This Is My Lucky Day |
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1:44 | ||||
29 | A Romantic Guy |
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1:20 | ||||
30 | More Than You Know |
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3:27 |
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31 | The Girl Next Door |
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3:08 | ||||
32 | Closer |
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Andy Williams
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Howard Andrew Williams (born December 3, 1927 in Wall Lake, Iowa, died September 26, 2012), known as Andy Williams, was an American pop singer. He first performed in a children's choir at his local Presbyterian church. Williams and his three older brothers Bob, Dick, and Don, formed a quartet, the Williams Brothers, in the late 1930s. The brothers performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO in Des Moines, Iowa, and later at WLS in Chicago and WLW in Cincinnati. Williams graduated from Western Hills High School in Cincinnati. They appeared with Bing Crosby on the hit record… read more