Kathy Westmoreland - You Were The Music

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Review by Titan Putra

Kathy Westmoreland's album "You Were The Music" is a stunning tribute to the timeless classics of the past. With her powerful vocals and heartfelt interpretations, Westmoreland delivers a collection of songs that will transport listeners back to a bygone era of music. From the smooth ballads of "Unchained Melody" and "The Way We Were" to the upbeat swing of "Beyond The Sea" and "I've Got You Under My Skin," each track is a masterful showcase of Westmoreland's vocal range and versatility.

The album's standout track is undoubtedly "My Way," a song made famous by Frank Sinatra. Westmoreland's rendition is both soulful and stirring, capturing the essence of the song's message with her emotive delivery. Another highlight is "Rainy Days and Mondays," a melancholic ballad that showcases Westmoreland's ability to convey complex emotions through her voice.

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Artist: Kathy Westmoreland
Album: You Were The Music

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
What Would I Do Without My Music2:54
You Were The Music 5:40

Catalog Numbers

5789

Labels

Age Of Woman Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About Kathy Westmoreland

Kathy Westmoreland (born August 10, 1945 in Texarkana, Arkansas) is an American singer. After growing up in Abilene, Texas, the daughter of a professional singer (father) and a professional dancer (mother), she moved to California in 1962 with her sisters (professional singers Melody Westmoreland and Christie Westmoreland) and brother Brent (professional drummer/singer). She teamed up with friend and Garden Grove High School classmate Steve Martin in a musical comedy act, working together at the Birdcage Theater at Knott's Berry Farm and playing local coffee houses. A soprano, Westmoreland sang musical comedies and opera, performing oratorios and traveling with the Metropolitan Opera National Company by the age of eighteen. Returning to California, she joined the singing group The Sandpipers, who had a major hit with the song "Guantanamera." She became a studio session singer, appearing on numerous television shows such as those of Red Skelton, Tim Conway and Bobby Darin. She was one of Jimmy Joyce's singers, Ray Conniff's singers, Johnny Mann and many others, including vocals on recording sessions with hundreds of major artists. In 1970 she was hired to sing backup vocals for Elvis Presley, both in the studio and on stage, where he would introduce her as "the little girl with the beautiful high voice." She continued to perform with Presley until his death in 1977 and sang at his funeral at his request. In 1987, she published "Elvis and Kathy" that recounted her time with Presley. (ISBN 0-9618622-0-3) Kathy continues to perform to sold-out crowds, ranging from nightclubs to country-rock-and dinner theaters to fan clubs, and appears in films, TV, radio interviews, and recordings. She is currently contributing to many projects, including Dick Dale's HBO special, and occasionally performing with her daughter Lindsey, a singer and dancer.

Name Vars

  • Cathy Westmoreland
  • K. Westmoreland
  • Kathleen Westmoreland
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Summary by Titan Putra

"You Were The Music" is a must-have for fans of classic pop and jazz. With her impeccable vocals and tasteful arrangements, Kathy Westmoreland has crafted an album that is both timeless and contemporary. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to her music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.