There's a Small Hotel
by David Wilson

"There's a Small Hotel" - A careful selection of timeless romantic songs recorded with style, simplicity and grace. This album, David's first, reflects his extensive performance reputation as Hollywood's "violinist to the stars".
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Track # 1 - "I'm in the Mood for Love"
- a beckoning call to romance, sugar sweet.
Track # 2 - "Isn't It Romantic"
- a tribute to the great Fred Astaire.
Track # 3 - "La Vie En Rose"
- perhaps the greatest Parisian song ever.
Track # 4 - "Are You Lonesome Tonight"
- this is how Elvis would sound if he played the violin.
Track # 5 - "Don't Blame Me"
- 'blame all your charms that melt in my arms'...
Track # 6 - "My Funny Valentine"
- probably the most beloved love song of all.
Track # 7 - "O Sole Mio"
- no song known reflects the longing of love as this one does.
Track # 8 - "Endless Love"
- inspired by this great duet's contribution to the genre of contemporary pop.
Track # 9 - "Moon River"
- Henry Mancini's chef-d'oeuvre. So sweet, so sad, so beautiful.
Track # 10 - "Swan Lake"
- the timeless theme from the ballet with a light samba beat.
Track # 11 - "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
- a haunting, reverent and powerful song.
Track # 12 - "Embraceable You"
- they don't write 'em like this any more.
Track # 13 - "Under Paris Skies"
- what song expresses the wonder of Paris more than this one ?
Track # 14 - "There's a Small Hotel"
- You want romance ? play this track first.
Track # 15 - "Return to Sorrento"
- dark, debonaire and oh so Italiano.
Track # 16 - "Romance in F"
- a classy little piece by the pianist and composer Anton Rubenstein.
Track # 17 - "Starting Over"
- after all these great tunes, ya' just wanna start over!