1. Waltz of Love 2. Return to Sorrento 3. The Street Where I Met You 4. La Vie en Rose 5. Honolulu Sunset 6. Tomorrow 7. Windmills of Your Mind 8. To Recall the Days 9. Love Story 10. Quietly I Love You 11. Love Will Always Live click any song for an mp3 sample Digital Downloads In this CD June Simon starts out with a magnificent waltz, The Waltz of Love, that makes anybody smile who listens to it. June Simon has taken the song "Return to Sorrento" to new heights. La Vie en Rose with Pierre Grill speaking the French prose in the beginning is the ultimate in romance. Then the songs of love continue from "The Street where I met you" with the added beauty of the soprano saxophone to the wedding song with a slightly Western touch called "Tomorrow" and many more, ending with "Love will always Live", a fitting end we think to such a romantic CD. This CD truly encompasses the joy and beauty of music that has so often been missing recently which makes Songs of Love a very timely CD.
click any song for an mp3 sample Digital Downloads In this CD June Simon starts out with a magnificent waltz, The Waltz of Love, that makes anybody smile who listens to it. June Simon has taken the song "Return to Sorrento" to new heights. La Vie en Rose with Pierre Grill speaking the French prose in the beginning is the ultimate in romance. Then the songs of love continue from "The Street where I met you" with the added beauty of the soprano saxophone to the wedding song with a slightly Western touch called "Tomorrow" and many more, ending with "Love will always Live", a fitting end we think to such a romantic CD. This CD truly encompasses the joy and beauty of music that has so often been missing recently which makes Songs of Love a very timely CD.
In this CD June Simon starts out with a magnificent waltz, The Waltz of Love, that makes anybody smile who listens to it. June Simon has taken the song "Return to Sorrento" to new heights. La Vie en Rose with Pierre Grill speaking the French prose in the beginning is the ultimate in romance. Then the songs of love continue from "The Street where I met you" with the added beauty of the soprano saxophone to the wedding song with a slightly Western touch called "Tomorrow" and many more, ending with "Love will always Live", a fitting end we think to such a romantic CD. This CD truly encompasses the joy and beauty of music that has so often been missing recently which makes Songs of Love a very timely CD.