Genre: Vocal Pop
Vocal Pop is considerably different than traditional pop, which is largely comprised of standards and performed by skilled singers like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett. Vocal pop is considerably lighter, falling somewhere between pop and easy listening. Vocal pop's heyday was in the late '50s and early '60s, before rock & roll had completely infiltrated all areas of popular record making. (read more)
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Featured Albums (view all Vocal Pop albums)
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Perry Como: Till The End Of Time: The Early Hits (1936-1945)
1996 ASV-Living Era -
Frank Loesser: Guys And Dolls (1950 Original Cast)
2000 Polygram -
Eddie Fisher: Eddie Fisher Sings-I'm In The Mood For Love-Christmas With
2002 Collectables -
Tony Bennett: Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot & Cool
1999 Columbia -
Various Artists: Ultra-Lounge, Vol.5: Wild, Cool & Swingin'
1996 Capitol -
The Ink Spots: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of
1999 Universal
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