
Joanie Sommers (born February 24, 1941) is an American singer. Once billed as "The Voice of the Sixties," Sommers is a versatile vocal stylist—able to shift between sultry and starry-eyed at a moment's notice—as is evident in her diverse body of work, ranging from vocal jazz and swing, to teen pop and northern soul. Predominantly an interpreter of jazz and pop standards, she worked with some of the top arrangers and musicians of the day. Though also well-remembered for her Pepsi commercial jingles
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Johnny Get Angry
Autumn Serenade
Winter in New England
I'm Old-Fashioned - Remastered
When Winter Comes
Don't Pity Me
Dont Pity Me
One Boy
Little Girl Bad
I'm Old Fashioned
Baby, It's Cold Outside
(Theme from) A Summer Place
Heart and Soul
Dear Heart
Early Autumn
Once
You Better Go Now
Never Throw Your Dreams Away
I'm Old-Fashioned
I'm Beginning to See the Light
Meditation
Autumn in Rome
I'll Close My Eyes
Mean to Me
I Concentrate on You
The Piano Boy
A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square
Little Girl Blue
Daddy
Something I Dreamed Last Night
My Heart Belongs to Daddy
I Don't Want to Walk Without You
It Might as Well Be Spring
Since Randy Moved Away
When Sunny Gets Blue
I Like the Likes of You
Shake Hands With a Fool
This Heart of Mine
Too Young for the Blues
So in Love
What's New
Just Squeeze Me
April in Paris
Oh, but I Do!
That's All
Quiet Nights (Corcovado)
I Need Your Love
A Second Chance
I'm Nobody's Baby
Seems Like Long, Long Ago
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