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Various Artists: America's Greatest Hits 1941 / Various - COMPACT DISCSTitle: America's Greatest Hits 1941 Various Artist: Various Artists Label: Acrobat Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 824046710224 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 09 09 Number of Discs: 4 We continue our popular and successful series devoted to the biggest chart records of each calendar year in the early chart era as we focus on 1941, the first full year of the Billboard Best Sellers chart the chart was launched in July 1940. This great value 91 track 4
Title: America's Greatest Hits 1941 / VariousArtist: Various Artists
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046710224
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-09-09
Number of Discs: 4
We continue our popular and successful series devoted to the biggest chart records of each calendar year in the early chart era as we focus on 1941, the first full year of the Billboard Best Sellers chart - the chart was launched in July 1940. This great value 91-track 4-CD set comprises every record which appeared in the Best Sellers Top 10 during the year, which was the first complete calendar year of the sales chart. The big names of the swing era were very much in evidence, and the year started with Artie Shaw's "Frenesi" at No. 1 and finished with Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" occupying the top spot. In between, a host of other big names made their presence felt - Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Bing Crosby, Dinah Shore and others - alongside many highly collectable lesser-known records by some artists we don't hear too much about these days. It makes for an intriguing and very entertaining musical snapshot of a year when the USA was enjoying the calm before the storm of Pearl Harbour in December of that year. It includes a 10,000 word booklet with a commentary on every record as well as full discographical and chart information.
Tracks:
1.1 Frenesi - Artie Shaw ; His Orchestra
1.2 Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat - Will Bradley ; His Orchestra Feat. Ray McKinley
1.3 A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Ray Eberle
1.4 We Three - Ink Spots
1.5 Only Forever - Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter ; His Orchestra
1.6 Five O'Clock Whistle - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Marion Hutton
1.7 Down Argentina Way - Bob Crosby ; His Orchestra with Bonnie King
1.8 Anvil Chorus from 'Il Trovatore' - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra
1.9 I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet ; His Orchestra with Bob Carroll
1.10 Ferry-Boat Serenade - Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen ; His Orchestra
1.11 There I Go - Vaughn Monroe ; His Orchestra
1.12 Star Dust - Artie Shaw ; His Orchestra
1.13 Along the Santa Fe Trail - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Ray Eberle
1.14 I Hear a Rhapsody - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
1.15 There I Go - Will Bradley ; His Orchestra Feat. Ray McKinley
1.16 Yes My Darling Daughter - Dinah Shore
1.17 Perfidia - Xavier Cugat ; His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra
1.18 You Walk By - Eddy Duchin ; His Orchestra with Johnny Drake
1.19 Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar) - Will Bradley ; His Orchestra Feat. Ray McKinley
1.20 High on a Windy Hill - Gene Krupa ; His Orchestra with Howard Dulany
1.21 Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw ; Gramercy Five
1.22 Concerto for Clarinet - Artie Shaw ; His Orchestra
2.1 It All Comes Back to Me Now - Hal Kemp ; His Orchestra with Bob Allen
2.2 High on a Windy Hill - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
2.3 Song of the Volga Boatman - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra
2.4 Oh Look at Me Now - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
2.5 I Hear a Rhapsody - Dinah Shore
2.6 Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw ; Gramercy Five
2.7 Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly ; Helen O'Connell
2.8 I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra
2.9 New San Antonio Rose - Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby ; His Orchestra
2.10 Blue Flame - Woody Herman ; His Orchestra
2.11 It All Comes Back to Me Now - Gene Krupa ; His Orchestra with Howard Dulany
2.12 There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman ; His Orchestra with Louise Tobin
2.13 Do I Worry - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
2.14 Music Makers - Harry James ; His Orchestra
2.15 The Wise Old Owl - Al Donahue ; His Orchestra with Dee Keating
2.16 Intermezzo - Wayne King ; His Orchestra
2.17 Alexander the Swoose (Half Swan-Half Goose) - Kay Kyser ; His Orchestra with Harry, Ginny, Jack
2.18 Dolores - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
2.19 Dolores - Bing Crosby ; the Merry Macs with Bob Crosby
2.20 G'bye Now - Horace Heidt ; His Musical Knights with Ronnie
2.21 I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen ; His Orchestra
2.22 Everything Happens to Me - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
2.23 My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
3.1 Let's Get Away from It All - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with the Pied Pipers
3.2 Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes) - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly ; Helen O'Connell
3.3 The Band Played on - Guy Lombardo ; His Royal Canadians with Kenny
3.4 Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
3.5 Until Tomorrow (Goodnight My Love) - Sammy Kaye ; the Three Kaydets
3.6 Yours (Quiereme Mucho) - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly ; Helen O'Connell
3.7 Daddy - Sammy Kaye ; the Choir
3.8 Maria Elena - Wayne King ; His Orchestra
3.9 The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) - Freddy Martin ; His Orchestra with Eddie Stone
3.10 The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) - Horace Heidt ; His Musical Knights with Donna
3.11 Maria Elena - Tony Pastor ; His Orchestra with Dorsey Anderson
3.12 Intermezzo - Freddy Martin ; His Orchestra with Clyde Rogers
3.13 The Things I Love - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
3.14 The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) - the Four King Sisters with the Rhythm 'Reys'
3.15 Yes Indeed! (De Verdad Que Si!) - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra/Jo Stafford ; Sy Oliver
3.16 Goodbye Dear, I'll Be Back in a Year - Horace Heidt ; His Musical Knights with Ronnie
3.17 'Til Reveille - Kay Kyser ; His Orchestra with Harry, Ginny, Jack ; Max
3.18 Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly
3.19 The Booglie Wooglie Piggy - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra/Tex Beneke ; the
3.20 Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina - Gene Krupa ; His Orchestra with Anita O'Day
3.21 Intermezzo - Charlie Spivak ; His Orchestra
3.22 Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin ; His Orchestra
3.23 'Til Reveille - Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter ; His Orchestra
4.1 Lament to Love - Harry James ; His Orchestra with Dick Haymes
4.2 You and I - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Ray Eberle
4.3 Let Me Off Uptown - Gene Krupa ; His Orchestra/Anita O'Day ; Roy Elridge
4.4 You and I - Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter ; His Orchestra
4.5 Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra/Tex Beneke ; the Modernaires
4.6 I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Tommy Tucker Time/Amy Arnell ; the Voices Three
4.7 I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt ; His Musical Knights/Larry Cotton/Donna
4.8 Jim - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly ; Helen O'Connell
4.9 Jim - Dinah Shore
4.10 Elmer's Tune - Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra
4.11 I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Ink Spots
4.12 This Love of Mine (Este Amor Mio) - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
4.13 Time Was (Duerme) - Jimmy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Bob Eberly ; Helen O'Connell
4.14 You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) - Harry James ; His Orchestra
4.15 Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra/Ray Eberle ; the Modernaire
4.16 Tonight We Love (Concerto No. 1 B Flat Minor) - Tony Martin
4.17 Blues in the Night - Artie Shaw ; His Orchestra with Hot Lips Page
4.18 Shepherd Serenade - Horace Heidt ; His Musical Knights with Larry Cotton, Fred Lowery ; Glee Club
4.19 Shepherd Serenade - Bing Crosby
4.20 Two in Love - Tommy Dorsey ; His Orchestra with Frank Sinatra
4.21 Jingle Bells - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Tex Beneke, Ernie Caceras ; the Modernaires
4.22 This Is No Laughing Matter - Charlie Spivak ; His Orchestra with Garry Stevens ; the Stardusters
4.23 White Cliffs of Dover - Glenn Miller ; His Orchestra with Ray Eberle
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Great shoes
Size: 12, Color: Black
These are great. We buy them again and again
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Sleek and classy loafer
Size: 10.5, Color: Black
Was skeptical on this purchase but I have to say, well worth it. Not super expensive but very comfortable. Wears well for summer dress attire for taking your lady out for a dinner or show. Casual yet classy.
Not a bad buy.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The "Lazy Professional" Look: Is Hands-Free Luxury Actually Real?
Size: 9.5, Color: Black Napa Leather
Living down here in Florida, my footwear needs are pretty specific. It’s hot, it’s humid, and I spent half my life rushing from the car into work or a meeting. I’ve reached that age where I value efficiency just as much as style—maybe more. I’ve been eyeing the Marc Joseph New York Hands-Free Slip-on Penny Loafers for a while, and after putting them through the wringer, here is the honest truth from someone who just wants to look sharp without the hassle.
The "Just Step-In" Reality
Look, the big selling point here is the "Hands-Free" tech. We’ve all seen the commercials for those athletic slip-ins, but finding that in a legitimate leather penny loafer is a different game. Does it work? Yes, surprisingly well. The heel counter is firm enough that it doesn’t collapse when you slide your foot in, but it doesn’t feel like a piece of plastic digging into your Achilles once you’re in. For those of us who are tired of bending over or hunting for a shoehorn every morning, this is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.
The Florida Factor: Comfort and Style
The leather is actual calfskin (on most models), which is a must for the Florida heat. Synthetic shoes turn into a sauna within ten minutes, but these breathe reasonably well. The aesthetic is classic—it’s a "professor" shoe through and through. You can wear them with chinos and a blazer for work or throw them on with some nice jeans for a weekend lunch.
Inside, they’ve got a gel heel insert and a padded footbed. It’s not quite "walking on a cloud"—let’s not over-hype it—but it’s a massive step up from the hard, flat soles of traditional dress loafers. I’ve spent four hours on my feet lecturing, and my arches didn’t hate me by the end of the day.
The Sizing Gamble
Here’s where you need to be careful. The consensus from other guys (and my own experience) is that the sizing is a bit of a coin toss. They tend to run a little large and sometimes wide. If you have narrow feet, you might find the sides "gaping" or flaring out when you walk, which kills the sleek look. I’d recommend ordering a half-size down if you’re usually between sizes.
The Breakdown
The Pros:
True Hands-Free: You can actually put these on while holding a coffee and a briefcase. No hands needed.
Legit Materials: The calf leather feels premium and smells like the real deal.
Versatility: Perfectly bridges the gap between a "car shoe" and a formal loafer.
Comfort: The gel insert makes a noticeable difference for long-duration wear.
The Cons:
Sizing Inconsistency: They can run wide, leading to some "heel slip" if you don't get the perfect fit.
Break-in Period: The heel is stiff by design (to allow for the slip-on feature), so expect a day or two of minor stiffness.
Price Point: They aren't cheap, though often on sale.
Value for Money
Are they worth it? If you’re comparing them to high-end Italian brands that cost $500, these are an absolute steal. They look 90% as good for a fraction of the price. However, if you're used to $60 mall shoes, the jump to $150+ might feel steep until you realize you’re paying for the convenience of never having to touch your shoes to put them on. For a daily driver in a professional setting, the value is definitely there.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Step In Look Good
Size: 11.5, Color: Cognac Napa Leather
I am wearing these shoes as I write this review, and they look and feel great. I have a bit of a disability with drop foot on the right leg and bilateral neuropathy and have been wearing step in shoes for about 10 years. But the first company that introduced leather dress and casual shoes stopped making them and now only makes sport and casual shoes. So I have been searching for some that meet my need for shoes like this and this company has given me three pairs, so far. Easy to get into, comfortable to wear, and good looking. And they take polish very well, too. (Remember how to do that?). We may buy another pair or two in different styles as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Runs tight. Skinny and smaller than other brands.
Size: 8.5, Color: Brown
Comfy and lots of support. Cushiony. Beware: the brown I ordered runs small. Tighter than other brands.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026