Women & Songs: Beginnings Volume 2

Women & Songs: Beginnings Volume 2 is the second "beginnings" album in the Women & Songs franchise.

Women & Songs:
Beginnings Volume 2
Studio album by
Various Artists
ReleasedDecember 4, 2001
LabelWEA International
Various Artists chronology
Women & Songs 5
(2001)
Women & Songs:
Beginnings Volume 2

(2001)
Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups
(2002)

Overview

The album was released on December 4, 2001, the same day as Women & Songs 5. 32 tracks that helped launch successful careers for some of the best female artists in the industry are included on this 2-disc collection.

The album begins with pure Aretha Franklin singing You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman, leads through some classic music on its way to Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue by Crystal Gayle, straight into Tina Turner's Private Dancer, and eventually nears an end with Whatever Will Be Will Be by Doris Day. And that's only the first disc; Jackie DeShannon appears on the second disc with What The World Needs Now Is Love, while Little Eva sings the party classic The Loco-Motion - a song that later appears on Women & Songs: 60s Girl Groups.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman
  2. Walk On By
  3. You've Changed
  4. I'm Sorry
  5. You Don't Own Me
  6. You Don't Know How Glad I Am
  7. End Of The World
  8. Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
  9. Private Dancer
  10. MacArthur Park
  11. Love Is Like A Heatwave
  12. Release Me
  13. Who's Sorry Now
  14. It That All There Is
  15. Whatever Will Be Will Be
  16. Mister Sandman

Disc 2

  1. Anticipation
  2. Rose Garden
    • (performed by Lynne Anderson)
  3. Baby Don't Go
  4. What The World Needs Now Is Love
  5. Goldfinger
  6. Mangos
  7. Johnny Get Angry
  8. I Cried A Tear
    • (performed by Lavern Baker)
  9. The Loco-Motion
  10. Easier Said Than Done
  11. Johnny Angel
  12. Your Precious Love (with Tammi Terrell)
  13. What's New
  14. Cry Me A River
  15. Love Me Or Leave Me
  16. La Vie En Rose
    • (performed by Edith Piaf)
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