Something Wonderful (album)
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Something Wonderful was Nancy Wilson's second album for Capitol Records, recorded in May 1960 and released the same year.
As with her debut album on the label, Like in Love, she was teamed up with Billy May, one of its star arrangers, who had come to prominence through his outstanding work with such singers as Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra.
The album spawned one of Wilson's all-time signature songs, "Guess Who I Saw Today". Another highlight was "What a Little Moonlight Can Do", which was, as critic Pete Welding wrote in his liner notes to the 1996 three-CD set Ballads, Blues & Big Bands: The Best Of Nancy Wilson, "a song so closely associated with the sublime Billie Holiday (that) few would even have attempted it, let alone brought it off so well, with just the right blend of lightheartedness and sincerity."
In 2003, the UK label EMI Gold re-issued Something Wonderful on a 2-for-1 CD, coupled with its natural companion, Like in Love.
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- Teach Me Tonight (Gene De Paul, Sammy Cahn)
- This Time the Dream's on Me (Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen)
- I'm Gonna Laugh You Out Of My Life (Cy Coleman, Joseph Allen McCarthy)
- I Wish You Love (Léo Chauliac, Charles Trenet)
- Guess Who I Saw Today (Murray Grand, Elisse Boyd)
- If Dreams Come True (Edgar Sampson, Benny Goodman)
- What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Harry M. Woods)
- Great City
- He's My Guy
- Something Happens To Me
- Call It Stormy Monday
- Something Wonderful Happens