Top Jackie Gleason Albums
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Music for Lovers (Bonus Track Version)
Music for Lovers (Bonus Track Version)
[2014]
Hey There
Hey There
[2013]
Champagne, Candlelight and Kisses
Champagne, Candlelight and Kisses
[2012]
Love Embers and Flame
Love Embers and Flame
[2011]
Music To Change Her Mind (Expanded Edition)
Music To Change Her Mind (Expanded Edition)
[2004]
A Taste Of Brass For Lovers Only
A Taste Of Brass For Lovers Only
[2003]
Music, Martinis and Memories
Music, Martinis and Memories
[2001]
Music To Remember Her (Expanded Edition)
Music To Remember Her (Expanded Edition)
[2001]
Lonesome Echo
Lonesome Echo
[2001]
Music To Make You Misty
Music To Make You Misty
[1999]
The Romantic Moods of Jackie Gleason
The Romantic Moods of Jackie Gleason
[1996]
Instrumental Favorites
Instrumental Favorites
[1995]
'Tis the Season
'Tis the Season
[1993]
Come Saturday Morning
Come Saturday Morning
[1970]
Romeo And Juliet
Romeo And Juliet
[1969]
The Now Sound...For Today's Lovers
The Now Sound...For Today's Lovers
[1968]
How Sweet It Is For Lovers
How Sweet It Is For Lovers
[1966]
Music Around The World For Lovers Only
Music Around The World For Lovers Only
[1966]
Silk 'n' Brass
Silk 'n' Brass
[1966]
Today's Romantic Hits/ for Lovers Only, Vol. 2
Today's Romantic Hits/ for Lovers Only, Vol. 2
[1964]
Today's Romantic Hits/For Lovers Only
Today's Romantic Hits/For Lovers Only
[1963]
Jackie Gleason's Lover's Portfolio
Jackie Gleason's Lover's Portfolio
[1962]
Opiate d'Amour
Opiate d'Amour
[1960]
Jackie Gleason Presents Rebound
Jackie Gleason Presents Rebound
[1958]
Velvet Brass
Velvet Brass
[1957]
Music To Change Her Mind
Music To Change Her Mind
[1956]
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
[1956]
Lonesome Echo (Expanded Edition)
Lonesome Echo (Expanded Edition)
[1955]
And Awaaay We Go!
And Awaaay We Go!
[1954]
Lover's Rhapsody
Lover's Rhapsody
[1953]
Music For Lovers Only
Music For Lovers Only
[1952]
Related Information for Jackie Gleason
Throughout the 1950s and early-1960s, Jackie Gleason enjoyed a secondary music career, lending his name to a series of best-selling mood music albums with jazz overtones for Capitol. Gleason felt there was a ready market for romantic instrumentals. He recalled seeing Clark Gable play love scenes in movies, and the romance was, in his words, "magnified a thousand percent" by background music. Gleason reasoned, "If Gable needs music, a guy in Brooklyn must be desperate!"Gleason could not read or write music in a conventional sense; he was said to have conceived melodies in his head and described them vocally to staff help. He did likewise with the well-remembered themes of both The Jackie Gleason Show ("... read more
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