Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3

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Stardust: The Great American Songbook 3
Stardust: The Great American Songbook 3

Stardust: The Great American Songbook 3 is the album of Rod Stewart.

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[edit] About

The album was released on October 19, 2004 by J-Records. The album contains 14 tracks of songs. It features his hit singles, Stardust, Blue Moon and What A Wonderful World.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Embraceable You 3:30
2 For Sentimental Reasons 3:01
3 Blue Moon 4:05
4 What A Wonderful World 4:30
5 Stardust 4:01
6 Manhattan 2:53
7 S Wonderful 3:24
8 Isn't It Romantic 3:50
9 I Can't Get Started 3:23
10 But Not For Me 3:22
11 A Kiss To Build A Dream On 3:13
12 Baby, It's Cold Outside 3:51
13 Night and Day 3:08
14 A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 4:03

[edit] Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
2005 Grammy Awards Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for Stardust ... The Great American Songbook Volume III

Certifications

Year Album RIAA Certification
2002 It Had to Be You: The Great American Songbook Certified 2x Platinum
2003 As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook 2 Certified 2x Platinum
1971 Stardust: The Great American Songbook 3 Certified 2x Platinum

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[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Rod Stewart Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Alan Broadbent Conductor

Plas Johnson Saxophone, Soloist

Dave Koz Saxophone, Soloist

Joe Sample Piano

Arturo Sandoval Trumpet, Soloist

Bob Sheppard Clarinet, Trumpet, Saxophone, Ensemble

Warren Vache Trumpet, Soloist

Bruce Dukov Violin

Bob Cranshaw Bass

Martin Agee Violin

Kenny Ascher Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards

John Beal Bass

Sarah Carter Cello

Eric Clapton Guitar, Soloist

Dave Grusin Piano

Cenobia Cummings Violin

Franklyn d'Antonio Violin

Vinny d'Onofrio Guitar

Stephen Erdody Cello

John Ferraro Drums

David Finck Bass

Julie Gigante Violin

Endre Granat Violin

Dorian Holley Background Vocals

Chip Jackson Bass

Mortonette Jenkins Background Vocals

Marlena Jeter Background Vocals

Janet Lakatos Viola

David Low Cello

Warren Luening Clarinet, Trumpet, Saxophone, Ensemble, Soloist

Bob Mann Synthesizer, Guitar, Conductor, Keyboards

Michael Markman Violin, Concert Master

Reggie McBride Bass

Danny Miller Cello

Jorge Moraga Viola

Dan Neufeld Viola

Simon Oswell Viola

Alan Pasqua Piano

Katia Popov Violin

Barbara Porter Violin

Allan Schwartzberg Drums

Haim Shtrum Violin

Lee Thornburg Trumpet, Soloist

Stevie Wonder Harmonica

Kenneth Yerks Violin

Nancy Roth Viola

Christopher Cardona Violin

Robert Peterson Violin

Debra Shufelt Viola

Paul Woodiel Violin

Antoine Silverman Violin, Concert Master, Soloist

Chris Golden Bass

Ed Howard Bass

Belinda Whitney Violin

Sylvia Davanzo Violin

Timothy Landauer Cello

Gil Romero Violin

Edith Markman Violin

Roberto Cani Violin

Tom Evans Saxophone, Soloist

Joe "Public" Allen Keyboards

Jon Allen Keyboards

Jonathan Dinklage Violin

Anja Wood Cello

David F. Walther Viola

Ana Landauer Violin

Maxim Moston Violin

Mike Thompson Piano, Synthesizer Strings

David Creswell Viola

Danielle Farina Viola

Steve Richards Cello

Brian Denbow Viola

Jessica Troy Viola

Andy Chuckerman Synthesizer Strings

Technical Credits

Dolly Parton Duet

Bette Midler Duet

Alan Broadbent String Arrangements, String Conductor

Simon Climie Engineer, Guitar Engineer

Clive Davis Producer

Doug Epstein Engineer

Bob Mann Arranger, rhythm arrangement

Richard Perry Producer, rhythm arrangement

Machito Sanchez Engineer

Bill Schnee Engineer

Steve Tyrell Producer, Engineer

Jeri Heiden Art Direction

John Heiden Art Direction

Joe Yannece Mastering

J.J. Blair Engineer

Adam Hawkins Engineer

Raj Das Engineer

Nick Sample Engineer

Mike Thompson rhythm arrangement

Lauren Wild Producer, rhythm arrangement

Darwin Best Engineer

Bobby Ginsburg Engineer

Helen Atkinson Engineer

Carter William Humphrey Engineer

Shauna Krikorian Administrative Assistant

Ariel Solanes Engineer

Michael Teaney Engineer

[edit] Trivia

  • On April 18 and April 19, 2006, Stewart was the guest artist and celebrity vocal coach on American Idol, leading the remaining seven finalists in singing entries from the Great American Songbook.

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[edit] Song Meanings

[edit] Reviews

Stardust is a very romantic album. It will set the mood for a candlelight dinner where you look across the table into each others eyes and just get lost. It brings back romance, like the kind we see in an old movie. It makes you want to hold tight to your partner and sway to the music and hope that it never ends. --Autolady006 11:36, 24 April 2007 (PDT)

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