- Don't Wait Too Long
- You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
- Between the Bars
- (Getting Some) Fun Out of Life
- Dance Me to the End of Love
- Smile
- La Vie En Rose
- Half the Perfect World
- Guilty
- I'm All Right
- Desperadoes Under the Eaves
- The Kind You Can't Afford
- Instead
- Keep Me in Your Heart
- This is Heaven to Me

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Keep Me in Your Heart for a While: The Best of Madeleine Peyroux
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The 2014 career-spanning anthology Keep Me in Your Heart for a While: The Best of Madeleine Peyroux, showcases tracks from throughout the Georgia-born, Paris-based vocalist's career. Starting with her 1996 debut album, Dreamland, and running through her 2013 studio effort The Blue Room, Keep Me in Your Heart for a While reveals Peyroux's transformation from a bluesy, Billie Holiday-influenced vocal ingenue to a mature and sophisticated interpreter of popular song, both new and old. Here we get such tracks as "La Vie en Rose," "Smile," "Between the Bars," "Dance Me to the End of Love," and more. Also included is Peyroux's previously unreleased recording of Warren Zevon's "Keep Me in Your Heart," from the film Union Square.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/14/2014 |
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Label: | Rounder / Umgd |
UPC: | 0888072361546 |
catalogNumber: | 613615 |
Rank: | 51250 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Madeleine Peyroux Primary Artist,Acoustic Guitar,Rhythm Guitar,VocalsJim Beard Piano
Gary Foster Alto Saxophone
Larry Goldings Organ,Piano,Celeste,Hammond Organ,Hammond B3
Vince Mendoza Conductor
Marc Ribot Acoustic Guitar
Till Brönner Trumpet
Regina Carter Violin
Cyrus Chestnut Piano
Vinnie Colaiuta Percussion,Drums
Charley Drayton Drums
Charlie Giordano Accordion
Larry Klein Organ,Bass,Percussion
Duke McVinnie Bass,Guitar
Meshell Ndegeocello Bass
Leon Parker Drums
Dean Parks Acoustic Guitar,Electric Guitar,Ukulele,Hi String
David Piltch Bass
Lee Thornburg Trumpet
Scott Amendola Drums
Jay Bellerose Percussion,Cymbals,Drums
Jane Scarpantoni Cello
Steve Kirby Bass
Sam Yahel Organ,Piano,Hammond Organ
John Kirby Keyboards
Christopher Bruce Rhythm Guitar
Robert "Bird" Burke Drums
Technical Credits
Leonard Cohen ComposerBob Dylan Composer
Randy Newman Composer
Vince Mendoza String Arrangements
Edith Piaf Composer
Bill Wyman Composer
Walter Becker Composer
Yves Beauvais Producer,Liner Notes
Charlie Chaplin Composer
Greg Cohen Producer
Julian Coryell Composer
Larry Klein Composer,Producer
Michael O'Reilly Engineer
Craig Street Producer
Anjani Composer
Warren Zevon Composer
Matthew Cullen Engineer
Jesse Harris Composer
Madeleine Peyroux Composer,Producer
Elliott Smith Composer
Marina Chavez Cover Photo
Marcel Louiguy Composer
Edgar Leslie Composer
Mack David Composer
Frank Reardon Composer
Ernest Schweikert Composer
Joe Burke Composer
Helik Hadar Engineer
Theodore Presser Composer
Michael Krowiak Engineer
Joe Calderon Composer
Geoffrey Parsons Composer
Cynthia Herbst Executive Producer
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