Soft Lights & Sweet Music
Editorial Reviews And there's more. On occasion and in this live recording entitled Soft Lights and Sweet Music Betty invites daughter Lydia to share the stage. Lydia who can hold her own in any nightclub re-defines the concert, caressing lovely standards such as "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" and "You Are There."
<"b000000unl5020"> The Free Press
Soft Lights and Sweet Music: as gracious and elegant a cabaret evening as you are likely to encounter.
<"b000000unl5019"> The New York Post
The bar-none best part of show was a duet "Precious Memories" a spiritual sung a cappella.
<"b000000unl4999"> Album Description
The most exciting aspect of Betty Johnson's recent return to professional singing has to be her live performances. Her shows mix fun and fancy with love and luxury. Betty draws from her pop smashes of the 1950s "I Dreamed" and "Little White Lies" and summons the true beauty of her voice with standards such as Bart Howard's "My Love is a Wanderer" and Rodgers and Hammerstein's "I Have Dreamed." After seeing or hearing a Betty Johnson show one feels dappled with beauty and warmth.
Soft Lights & Sweet Music
Soft Lights & Sweet Music, Music, Betty Johnson, Lydia Gray, A live cabaret evening- at the posh Cafe Pierre on Fifth Avenue in New York City- as gracious and elegant as you are likely to encounter., Cabaret, Pop, Pop Vocals, Popular Music, R&B, Swing, Vocal
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