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The discography of American singer, Chris Connor, contains 34 studio albums, 13 compilation albums, three live albums, 23 singles, four promotional singles and five album appearances. Connor's first recordings were released as singles in collaboration with Jerry Wald and Stan Kenton between 1952 and 1953. In 1954, the Bethlehem label issued her debut studio albums, Chris Connor Sings Lullabys of Birdland and Chris Connor Sings Lullabys for Lovers. Two more Bethlehem albums were released through 1956 and it was followed by her self-titled LP with Atlantic Records the same year. Atlantic released several singles by Connor, including two the made the US Hot 100: "Trust in Me" and "I Miss You So". The latter was her only single to make the top 40.
| 1 | Moonlight in Vermont | ♡ | 3:18 | Karl Suessdorf / John Blackburn |
| 2 | Blow, Gabriel, Blow | ♡ | 2:16 | Cole Porter |
| 3 | Here Lies Love | ♡ | 3:41 | Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin |
| 4 | Be a Clown | ♡ | 3:05 | Cole Porter |
| 5 | Good for Nothin’ but Love | ♡ | 3:58 | Jimmy Van Heusen / Eddie DeLange |
| 6 | On the First Warm Day | ♡ | 2:45 | Bart Howard |
| 7 | Chinatown, My Chinatown | ♡ | 2:12 | William Jerome / Jean Schwartz |
| 8 | One Love Affair | ♡ | 2:45 | Bart Howard |
| 9 | The Night We Called It a Day | ♡ | 3:25 | Tom Adair / Matt Dennis |
| 10 | Johnny One Note | ♡ | 2:03 | Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart |
| 11 | Lover Man | ♡ | 3:54 | Jimmy Sherman / Roger “Ram” Ramirez / Jimmy Davis |
| 12 | Be My All | ♡ | 4:20 | Bart Howard / Chris Connor |
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- Folder:
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- AllMusic: https://www.allmusic.com/album/MW0000478511
Credits
Arranged By — Stan Free Bass — George Duvivier, Percy Heath Drums — Ed Shaughnessy Engineer — Tom Dowd English Horn — Al Epstein Bass Clarinet — Al Epstein Flute — Bobby Jaspar Guitar — Mundell Lowe Piano — Stan Free Supervised By — Nesuhi Ertegun Vocals — Chris Connor
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