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Pop fans and '60's aficionados: If you haven't snapped this collection up yet, it simply can't be beat. For Ann-Margret fans, it's a must have. The hardback book alone is worth the money, as it features beautiful photos, collages of movie stills, lobbies and posters from A-M's Hollywood heydey. The music is purring, cooing frosting. The highlights: lovely ballads like "His Ring", "My Last Date With You", "What Am I Supposed To Do", and a highly creditable cover of "Moon River"; unreleased gems like ...
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I fell in love with Ann-Margret the minute I saw State Fair and Then Bye Bye Birdie sent me into orbit! I sat through the movie 5 times!~ I also went particularly beserk for her in Viva Las Vegas,the Swinger and The Pleasure Seekers! She gets better and better. I love this HOT red head!
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Who would have guessed Ann Margret sang so well? When you think of her, you think of a model who is as seductive as all get out, but hey get out...she can sing!!! I guess the first Ann Margret record I ever bought was I just don't understand. It had that pout pout, ever so pouty sound of a young jilted lover. Who the hell would ever jilt Ann margret. You'd have to be nuts. The next stuff I heard was via the Flintstones cartoon show. That was the best of the best. This is how Ann Margret will ...
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What more can you ask for from the versatile performer besides 5 CD's containing all of her RCA songs from 1961-1966 including some never before released songs and movie songs too! If this weren't enough it comes with an AWESOME hard cover book that is the greatest thing any Ann-Margret admirer could ask for! Ann-Margret is such an underrated singer and finally she's getting a little recognition on the music front. This is an awesome set!
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What more can you say? 133 songs and a fabulous, full-cover, HARDBOUND book??? It's terrific! And Ann-Margret is one of the most underrated singers around: soulful, purring, kittenish and uninhibited. If she had focused more on her singing and less on films, she probably would be recognized up there with Eartha Kitt and Peggy Lee as far as female vocalists go.