As You Desire Me (Jo Stafford album) explained

As You Desire Me
Type:studio
Artist:Jo Stafford
Cover:As You Desire Me (Jo Stafford album).jpg
Released:1952
Recorded:December 10, 1951 - February 19, 1952
Genre:Traditional pop
Label:Columbia
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As You Desire Me is an album by Jo Stafford, released by Columbia Records as a 10" long-playing record (catalog number CL-6210), a box set of 45-rpm records (catalog number 39720), and a two-EP set (catalog number B 298), in 1952.

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Track numberSongSongwriter(s)Recording dateLength
1"As You Desire Me"Allie WrubelFebruary 19, 19522:28
2"Don't Worry 'bout Me"Rube Bloom/Ted KoehlerDecember 10, 19513:01
3"Something to Remember You By"Arthur Schwartz/Howard DietzJanuary 18, 19523:07
4"Spring Is Here"Richard Rodgers/Lorenz HartFebruary 19, 19522:50
5"Easy Come, Easy Go"Edward Heyman/John W. GreenDecember 10, 19513:38
6"September in the Rain"Harry Warren/Al DubinJanuary 18, 19522:54
7"Blue Moon"Richard Rodgers/Lorenz HartFebruary 19, 19522:33
8"I'm in the Mood for Love"Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy FieldsJanuary 18, 19523:30