I Fall In Love Too Easily
Anita O'Day's 1955 recording of 'I Fall In Love Too Easily' stands as a definitive example of the swing era's romantic ballad style. As a vocalist for the Capitol Records roster, O'Day delivered a performance characterized by her signature clear, contralto voice and impeccable phrasing. The track exemplifies the smooth, sophisticated vocal delivery that defined her career during the mid-1950s, blending jazz influences with pop sensibilities. While the song was not released on a specific commercial album, it remains a staple of her discography and a celebrated piece of swing music history. The recording captures the essence of the era's romantic themes, showcasing O'Day's ability to convey deep emotion through her technical skill and expressive tone. |