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Softly may refer to: * ''Softly'' (Hank Locklin album) or the title track, 1968 * ''Softly'' (Roseanna Vitro album), 1993 * ''Softly'' (Shirley Horn album), 1988 * ''Softly'' (The Sandpipers album), 1968 * ''Softly'' (Tatsuro Yamashita album), 2022 * "Softly" (Leah Dizon song), 2007 * "Softly" (Arlo Parks song), 2022 * "Softly", a song by Clairo from the 2019 album ''Immunity Immunity may refer to: Medicine * Immunity (medical), resistance of an organism to infection or disease * ''Immunity'' (journal), a scientific journal published by Cell Press Biology * Immune system Engineering * Radiofrequence immunity desc ...'' * "Softly", a song by Gordon Lightfoot from the 1967 album '' The Way I Feel'' See also * Softly, Softly (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Softly (Hank Locklin Album)
''Softly'' is a studio album by American country singer–songwriter Hank Locklin. It was released in December 1968 via RCA Victor Records and contained 11 tracks. The album was co-produced by Chet Atkins and Danny Davis. ''Softly'' was Locklin's nineteenth studio album released in his career and third to be released in 1968. It contained one single, " Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day." The song became a charting single in 1969. The album itself would also reach a charting position following its original release. Background and content Hank Locklin had several years of limited commercial success during the mid 1960s. In 1968 however, his single titled " The Country Hall of Fame," reached the top ten of the American country charts. This brought a commercial resurgence to his career. His recent success prompted RCA Victor to release additional studio material of Locklin's, including ''Softly.'' The album was recorded in November 1968 at the RCA Victor Studio, ...
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Softly (Roseanna Vitro Album)
''Softly'' is the fourth album by jazz singer Roseanna Vitro, released in December 1993 on the Concord Jazz label. Reception AllMusic awarded the album 4½ stars, with reviewer Scott Yanow citing Vitro's proficiency with both lyrics and improvisation, as well as the strong support lent by pianist Fred Hersch and saxophonists Tim Ries and George Coleman. The album fared well in contemporaneous reviews as well. ''The Los Angeles Times'' awarded three stars out of 4, with critic Leonard Feather commending Vitro's delivery, choice of material, and affinity for Brazilian music, although taking issue with a couple of the tempos selected – in particular, for " Softly As in a Morning Sunrise" ("tackled swiftly, as in an evening rush hour.") ''The Washington Post's'' Mike Joyce expressed no such reservations, citing the album's combination of " oice songs, distinctive interpretations, ndsensitive musicianship": ''"Falling in Love With Love," the opening track, readily reveals Vi ...
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Softly (Shirley Horn Album)
''Softly'' is a studio album by American singer and pianist Shirley Horn, released in 1988 by Audiophile Records. The album was recorded in October 1987 and was her only release for Audiophile. The producer was Joel E. Siegel. In 2018, the album was reissued on limited edition vinyl by ORG Music. A different cover was used for the design, and song "How Long Has This Been Going On" was also excluded. Track listing Personnel * Shirley Horn – vocals, piano * Charles Ables – bass * Steve Williams – drums * Pierre Sprey – engineering * George H. Buck, Jr. – executive producer * Don Jarvis – mastering * Joel E. Siegel – producer References External links * {{Authority control 1988 albums Shirley Horn albums Audiophile Records albums ...
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