One of the sexiest voices of the '50s, April Stevens hit Teach Me Tiger (often erroneously accredited to Marilyn Monroe) caused a minor uproar due to its sexual suggestiveness when it first came out on the Imperial label in 1959, and consequently did not receive airplay on many radio stations, reaching only no. 86 in the Billboard charts even though her fan-base had been ever-growing since her first big seller Im In Love Again came out on RCA Victor in 1951. Described as the girl with the pin-up voice, or the intimate miss with the musical kiss, this is her one and only, full-length album, in which, backed by famous arranger and composer Henry Rene, April introduces a new frontier in sexy-singing. As one of her many fan letters would explain: Other vocalists sing, but you actually talk to a guy and boy, the things you say!
Features:
Vinyl LP
Import
Selections:
1. Do It Again
2. Teach Me Tiger
3. I Want A Lip
4. In Other Words
5. I Get Ideas
6. Talk To Me
7. I'm In Love Again
8. That's My Name
9. I'm Making Believe
10. I'll Wait For Your Love
11. It Can't Be Wrong
12. When My Baby Smiles At Me
Features:
Vinyl LP
Import
Selections:
1. Do It Again
2. Teach Me Tiger
3. I Want A Lip
4. In Other Words
5. I Get Ideas
6. Talk To Me
7. I'm In Love Again
8. That's My Name
9. I'm Making Believe
10. I'll Wait For Your Love
11. It Can't Be Wrong
12. When My Baby Smiles At Me