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Vic Damone - Live In Concert DVD

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Famously acclaimed as having the best pipes in the business by Frank Sinatra this enchanting and entertaining performance from Vic Damone proves Old Blue Eyes knew what he was talking about. Recorded in front of a packed Royal Festival Hall and ably accompanied by the Northern Dance Orchestra and conductor Norman Geller Vic Damone croons his way through all of his smash hits including On The Street Where You Live An Affair To Remember and That Old Black Magic. Track Listing: 1. The Song Is You 2. When I Dream 3. Easy To Love 4. Always On My Mind 5. On The Street Where... You Live 6. Come In From The Rain 7. An Affair To Remember 8. New York New York 9. Hello 10. I've Got You Under My Skin 11. To All The Girls I've Loved Before 12. That Old Black Magic 13. You're Breaking My Heart 14. Over The Rainbow [show more]

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Released
19 May 2007
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pegasus Entertainment 
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Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5050725806826 
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Vic Damone performs live at London's Royal Festival Hall in the mid-1980s. Accompanied by the Northern Dance Orchestra and conductor Norman Geller, Vic Damone croons his way through all his biggest hits including 'On the Street Where You Live', 'An Affair to Remember' and 'That Old Black Magic'.