Dorothy Squires - Mothers Day

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Review by Kapitanluffy Pirata

Dorothy Squires' album, Mothers Day, is a beautiful tribute to all the mothers out there. The album consists of 12 tracks, each one dedicated to the love and sacrifice of mothers. The songs are both emotional and heartwarming, and they showcase Squires' incredible vocal range and talent.

The album begins with "Mama," a touching ballad that pays homage to the unconditional love of a mother. Squires' powerful voice is accompanied by a melodic piano, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

"Mother's Day," the title track, is a sentimental piece that captures the essence of the day. The lyrics are simple yet profound, and Squires' delivery is heartfelt and sincere.

Other standout tracks include "My Mother's Eyes," a classic tune that showcases Squires' vocal prowess, and "A Mother's Prayer," a touching tribute to the strength and resilience of mothers.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
There's a Fairy in My Garden03:00
I'm Gonna Hold You in My Arms02:46
Safe In My Arms Again3:25
A Tree In The Meadow3:05
Old Friends Are Golden Friends2:35
Mother's Day3:27
Unchangeable You3:21
Tell Me A Story3:10
A Tree in a Meadow03:08
Anything I Dream Is Possible3:15
My First Love, My Last Love For Always3:14
I'm in the Mood for Love03:32
Mother's Day03:30
Lonesome Lane3:25
Dreams Of Yesterday3:02
Memories Of You3:22
Memories of You03:22
So Tired3:05
Dreams of Yesterday03:06
Safe in My Arms Again03:28
Laughing on the Outside03:17
Let The Rest Of The World Go By3:08
Break My Heart And Say You Love Me3:05
The Gypsy2:47
Three Beautiful Words of Love03:15
I'm In The Mood For Love3:29
The Old Apple Tree Will Bloom Again3:20
My First Love, My Last Love for Always03:16
I'm Gonna Hold You In My Arms2:43
All Over Again3:05
There's A Fairy In My Garden2:58
For Sentimental Reasons3:16
Tell Me a Story03:13
Laughing On The Outside3:14
Let the Rest of the World Go By03:11
Break My Heart and Say You Love Me03:07
Danger Ahead3:03
Three Beautiful Words Of Love3:13

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Barcode: 5001940090132

About Dorothy Squires

Dorothy Squires (March 25, 1915-April 14, 1998) was a Welsh vocalist. She was born Edna May Squires in Pontyberem, (about 12 miles from Llanelli), Carmarthenshire, in South Wales. Her parents were Archibald James Squires, a steelworker, and his wife Emily. She began to perform professionally as a singer at the age of 16. She did most of her work with the orchestra of Billy Reid who was her partner for many years. After she joined his orchestra, he began to write songs for her to perform. In the immediate post-war years she recorded the original version of Reids composition, A Tree in the Meadow, best known in the United States in its recording by Margaret Whiting, which reached No.1 on the US charts. Similarly, her version of Reids composition, Im Walking Behind You was covered by Eddie Fisher which became a No.1 hit in the US and her recording of The Gypsy became a No.1 hit there after being waxed by The Ink Spots - their biggest hit. (It was also a major hit for Dinah Shore.) After her relationship with Reid ended she married British actor Roger Moore (007) in 1953 in New Jersey. Moore was twelve years her junior. The marriage lasted until 1961, when Moore left her and moved in with Luisa Mattioli, whom he was unable to marry legally until Squires granted him a divorce in 1969. Squires later became notorious for her involvement in court cases. She even took out a libel action against the actor Kenneth More for mistakenly referring to Luisa as Roger Moores wife. (Michael Havers acted for Kenneth More.) By 1982 she had been banned from the High Court, and had spent much of her fortune on legal fees. In 1988 she lost her home following bankruptcy proceedings. Squires retired to Wales and died of lung cancer in Llwynpia Hospital, Rhondda

Real Name

    • Edna May Squires

Name Vars

  • D. Squires
  • Squires
  • d. Squires
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Summary by Kapitanluffy Pirata

Mothers Day is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the love and sacrifice of mothers. Squires' beautiful voice and the emotional lyrics create a poignant and unforgettable listening experience.