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Chris Connor Sings Lullabys for Lovers is a studio album by American singer, Chris Connor. The album was originally released with eight tracks in October 1954 by Bethlehem Records before being reissued with 14 tracks by the label in November 1956. It was the debut studio album in Connor's career and helped established the Bethlehem company. The disc featured ballads recorded in the popular jazz sub-genre of cool jazz such as the title tune and "Spring Is Here". It received mostly positive responses from critics in the years that followed.
| 1 | I Hear Music | ♡ | 2:15 | Burton Lane / Frank Loesser | Chris Connor / Ellis Larkins Trio |
| 2 | What Is There to Say | ♡ | 2:54 | Vernon Duke / Yip Harburg | Ellis Larkins Trio |
| 3 | Come Back to Sorrento | ♡ | 2:47 | Ernesto de De Curtis | |
| 4 | Why Shouldn’t I | ♡ | 2:46 | ||
| 5 | Lullaby of Birdland | ♡ | 2:24 | George Shearing / B. Y. Forster / George David Weiss | |
| 6 | Try a Little Tenderness | ♡ | 3:05 | Harry M. Woods / Reginald Connelly / James Campbell | |
| 7 | All About Ronnie | ♡ | 2:58 | ||
| 8 | Spring Is Here | ♡ | 2:56 | Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart |
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000110494
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