Acclaimed vocalist, licensed jet pilot, best-selling author, psychologist, and theater producer Judy Whitmore has released her new single “I’ll Take Romance,” the latest offering from her forthcoming studio album, Let’s Fall In Love. “I’ll Take Romance,” the opening song on Whitmore’s album due out April 24th, was originally written in 1937 for the musical film of the same name and later became popular in the 1950s by Eydie Gormé. CLICK HERE to listen to Whitmore’s beautiful new version, featuring a sax solo from Jeff Driskill, and CLICK HERE to watch the song’s whimsical music video, directed by Danny Knust and Naftali Knust.
“I love all the songs on this album, but I especially love this one,” shares Whitmore. “On the surface, you think it’s just about romantic love. But if you look up the definition of romance, you’ll find words like mystery, glamour, excitement, and colorfulness. You can fall in love with a destination, like Paris, or a food like pizza or even a song.”
Let’s Fall In Love, Whitmore’s fourth studio album, features 12 love-themed standards, produced and arranged by seven-time GRAMMY®-nominated composer/arranger Chris Walden (Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder). The album, recorded with a full orchestra at Hollywood’s EastWest Studios, showcases the sophisticated, yet ineffably warm vocal work Whitmore has become known for. Whitmore introduced the collection on Valentine’s Day with the classic “A Time For Love,” an Oscar-nominated song written by Johnny Mandel (music) and Paul Francis Webster (lyrics) for the 1966 film An American Dream. Timeless songs from George Gershwin (“I’ve Got a Crush On You,” “How Long Has This Been Going On”), Cole Porter (“It’s Alright With Me,” “All Of You”), Irving Berlin (“How Deep Is The Ocean”), and more, are also featured on Let’s Fall In Love, providing an elegant soundtrack of bliss. Full track listing for Let’s Fall In Love below. CLICK HERE to pre-order.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
