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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerRichard Weize
Record LabelBfy, BEAR FAMILY
UPC4000127163813
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046075508
Product Key Features
Release Year1999
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistDecastro Sisters
Release TitleTeach Me Tonight
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.71 in
Item Width4.88 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks31
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 It's Love 1.2 Boom Boom Boomerang 1.3 To Say You're Mine 1.4 The Wedding Song 1.5 If I Ever Fall in Love 1.6 I'm Bewildered 1.7 Teach Me Tonight 1.8 Give Me Time 1.9 Too Late Now 1.10 Cry Baby Blues 1.11 Let Your Love Walk in 1.12 Cuckoo in the Clock 1.13 Cuban Love Song 1.14 I Can't Escape from You 1.15 Rockin' and Rollin' in Hawaii 1.16 No One to Blame But You 1.17 Cowboys Don't Cry 1.18 It's Yours 1.19 I Never Meant to Hurt You 1.20 I Hear a Melody 1.21 Don't Call Me Sweetie 1.22 Flowers on the Hillside 1.23 I Know Plenty 1.24 Blue and Broken-Hearted 1.25 Where Have You Been My Love 1.26 That Little Word Called Love 1.27 Old Timer's Tune 1.28 Biddle-Dee Bop 1.29 What a Relief (Hoop Ah Hoop Ah, Bah Dah Dah) 1.30 You Take Care of Me (I'll Take Care of You) 1.31 My Sweetheart Left Me Behind
NotesFabor Robison had achieved regional success with hillbilly records by acts including Jim Reeves, the Browns and Johnny Horton. So who could have predicted his signing of three singing siblings from Havana, who had idolized the Andrews Sisters? But when Fabor Robison spotted Peggy, Cherie and Babette de Castro performing at the fashionable Moulin Rouge night club in Hollywood, he signed them almost immediately. Teaming them with arranger Skip Martin - an alumnus of Les Brown's band who had become a successful music director for major film studios. Fabor Robison hit with The de Castro Sisters' first single: Teach Me Tonight. This collection by the group includes everything that Abbott recorded by the trio, plus all of their RCA sides - released and previously unreleased - save for a Christmas single. The extensive liner notes include new interviews with Peggy and Cherie de Castro, detailing their remarkable journey from a Cuban sugar plantation to the stages of Hollywood, New York and Las Vegas