¡For Your Lonely Heart
¡Yoshiko Goto

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[Machine Translation] The definitive compilation of Yoshiko Goto, a jazz vocalist for 50 years. Yoshiko Goto is one of the few singers who has sung jazz vocals for more than 50 years. Yoshiko Goto is one of the few singers who has sung jazz vocals exclusively for more than 50 years. This new album of 13 songs is a collection of songs that she has sung throughout her long career, songs whose lyrics and melodies she truly identifies with and wishes to convey her feelings to her listeners. The title of the album, "For Your Lonely Heart," is a hope to bring her songs to the hearts of those who feel lonely and isolated, to bring comfort and warmth to the feelings of various people, and to evoke empathy that there are others out there who feel the same way.... She hopes to bring comfort and warmth to the hearts of people who feel lonely and alone, and to evoke sympathy among people who feel the same way. The three musicians who accompany her songs are all her longtime musical partners, who know her songs inside and out and try to make them shine even brighter. Sato on piano and Nakamure on guitar are both veterans who embody the history of jazz, and Kato on bass is a mid-career player. The 13 songs on this album are jazz numbers that have been favorites of many jazz players and singers, especially among the many standard songs. While her previous 10 or so albums included popular hits, the songs on this album are all favorites of Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, and others, and are suitable for jazz fans of the orthodox school. For example, 2. "I'll RememberApril" and 3. "You don't know what love is" are both theme songs from the 1941 film "The Fleet's In" starring Dorothy Lamour and others. Yoshiko Goto experienced firsthand how it was performed and sung as a jazz song in the 1950s, when she made her debut, and incorporated it into her own repertoire. It is a different dimension from the first-time singing of a recent improvised singer. When you look at it that way, you realize that most of her songs were written in the 1940s and 1950s and follow the same path as her career. She began her career in the 1950s as a big band and combo singer for the U.S. military, and gained popularity in clubs, on the radio, and on TV programs.


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