Sings Some Ol' Songs

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Sings Some Ol' Songs
A photo of Williams standing in front of the ocean looking downward
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 6, 2002 (2002-08-06)
Recorded1993–2002
GenreVocal jazz
Length35:19
LanguageEnglish
LabelDualtone
Victoria Williams chronology
Water to Drink
(2000)
Sings Some Ol' Songs
(2002)
Victoria Williams & The Loose Band: Town Hall 1995
(2017)

Sings Some Ol' Songs is a 2002 studio album by American singer-songwriter Victoria Williams. It has received positive reviews from critics and as of 2024, it is her last new music.

Reception

Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3 out of 5 stars, with critic MacKenzie Wilson writing that "Victoria Williams is a storyteller of her own kind who possesses a matchless whimsicality" and in these covers "Williams' peculiar vocal beauty comes alive" with a collection that is "absolutely lovely".[1] An assessment in Billboard called this release "a fun treat for classic song lovers looking for new takes on old favorites" and "an interesting project overall that transports listeners to a simpler time".[2] In No Depression, a review called this "a charming, fun, touching, old-fashioned record, the perfect soundtrack to when you're feeling both full of life and melancholy".[3] At PopMatters, Jason McNeil called this work "not the stellar album one might expect from this gifted singer-songwriter, although a definite keeper".[4]In a review of Williams' career for Trouser Press by Ira Robins, Wif Stenger, and Floyd Eberhard, the publication states that this album improves on Williams' last release Water to Drink and characterizes it as "an agreeable spin for those whose taste runs to Norah Jones or Katharine Whalen".[5] In Uncut, Sings Some Ol' Songs received 3 out of 5 stars for being "a romantic, star-canopied waltz through a cluster of timeless classics wrung from the rose-tinted golden dawn of Broadway and beyond" and Williams displaying an "awkward grace proves irresistible".[6]

Track listing

  1. "Moon River" (music: Henry Mancini, lyrics: Johnny Mercer) – 3:18
  2. "Blue Skies" (Irving Berlin) – 2:23
  3. "And Roses and Roses" (Dorival Caymmi and Ray Gilbert) – 2:30
  4. "
    E. Y. Harburg
    ) – 3:59
  5. "My Funny Valentine" (music: Richard Rodgers, lyrics: Lorenz Hart) – 2:51
  6. "Keep Sweeping Cobwebs Off the Moon" (music: Sam M. Lewis and Oscar Levant, lyrics: Joe Young) – 3:02
  7. "I'm Old Fashioned" (music: Jerome Kern, lyrics: Mercer) – 3:13
  8. "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) – 3:07
  9. "Someone to Watch Over Me" (music: George Gershwin, lyrics: Howard Dietz and Ira Gershwin) – 4:37
  10. "Mongoose" (
    Eden Ahbez
    ) – 1:39
  11. "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" (Louis Alter and Eddie DeLange) – 4:40

Personnel

See also

  • List of 2002 albums

References

  1. ^ Wilson, MacKenzie (n.d.). "Sings Some Ol' Songs – Victoria Williams". AllMusic. RhythmOne. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  2. ISSN 0006-2510
    . Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  3. . Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  4. ^ MacNeil, Jason (August 28, 2002). "Victoria Williams: Sings Some Ol' Songs". Reviews. PopMatters. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Robbins, Ira; Stenger, Wif; Eberhard, Floyd (n.d.). "Victoria Williams". Trouser Press. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  6. ISSN 1368-0722
    .

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