Affairs of the Heart

Track Listings

1. The Look Of Love
2. The Troubadour
3. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
4. It's Been A Long Long Time
5. Guess Who I Saw Today
6. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
7. A Man Ain't A Man
8. Something Tells Me I'm Falling In Love
9. Never No More
10. If I Was A Cat
11. Is That All There Is?
12. I Seen What You Done
13. When Did You Leave Heaven
14. Speak Low
15. A Lover Is Forever

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
From Australia to the Middle East, Kennedy Jenson has made a solid impact upon the music world. Kennedy is the consummate example of a versatile performer, sliding effortlessly from country to pop to musical theatre. In 1995, Kennedy got serious about one style in particular, jazz; and recorded a collection of standards produced by Tommy Banks. This venture has led Kennedy to become one of Canada's finest jazz vocalists and her CDs are getting rave reviews from radio stations all across the country. Jenson works with Tommy Banks on a regular basis and not only has Kennedy been the opening act for the likes of Ray Charles and the Mills brothers but can hold her own as a feature concert performer as well.

Affairs of the Heart,Kennedy Jenson

Jazz Music:

  1. AlasNoAxis
  2. All the Gin Is Gone
  3. Backtracks
  4. Basie's Beat [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Bebopbebopbebopbebop
  6. Bird Lives!
  7. Carol Kidd : Debut
  8. Come Away With Me: Norah Jones on Saxophone [Import]
  9. Complete Birth of the Cool [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  10. Complete Verve Latin Sides [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Necessary Evil [Explicit Lyrics]

Lortzing: Hans Sachs

Jazz Holiday

Music: Right from the Heart

Ibiza World Tour V.4 [Import]

In the Buzz Bag

La Costilla De Adan: Muevelo [Import]

Live from Austin, TX [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Greatest Hits

Jane Austen's Songbook

Into the Hot [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Jazz Music: "Far Cry" Live at Studio M [Live]

Frente a Frente: Norteņo

Lo Mejor De Celia Cruz

Memories