Carmen Cavallaro

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  • lounge
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Carmen Cavallaro (May 6, 1913 – October 12, 1989) was an American pianist born in New York. He established himself as one of the most accomplished and admired popular music pianists of his generation. Cavallaro developed a piano style of glittering and rippling arpeggios to augment his melody, which was often arranged in thick and lush triple and quadruple octave chords. He was originally trained in classical piano, which is evident from his superlative technique. In fact, he recorded more than a few classical works, although popular music was most prominent in his repertoire.

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Songs

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    I Fall in Love Too Easily

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    I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)

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    I Love You

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    I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

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    I Will Wait for You

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    I'll Follow My Secret Heart

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    I'll Know

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    I'm Always Chasing Rainbows

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    I've Never Been in Love Before

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    If I Had You

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    If I Were a Bell

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    If You Love Me

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    It's All Right With Me

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    It's Alright Right With Me

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    Jingle Bells

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    La Comparsa

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    Let There Be Love

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    Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere

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    Lover

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    Luck Be a Lady

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    Lullaby of the Leaves

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    Mack the Knife

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    Medley: April in Paris / I've Told Every Little Star / The Song Is You

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    Medley: Brother Can You Spare a Dime / Just an Echo in the Valley / Let's Put Out the Lights

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    Medley: Forty Second Street / Of Thee I Sing / Shuffle Off to Buffalo

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    Medley: In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town / Speak to Me of Love / Play Fiddle Play / Paradise

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    Medley: Louisiana Hayride / You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me / Alone Together

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    Medley: Ma He's Making Eyes at Me / Yoo-Hoo / I'm Just Wild About Harry

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    Medley: Paggy O'Neil / When Francis Dances With Me / Song of Love

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    Medley: Say It With Music / Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Kentucky / Home / My Mammy


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