track 1 - Moon Faced, Starry Eyed
track 2 - Youkali
track  3 - Bilbao Song
track 4 - Nowhere to Go But Up
track 5 - Apple Jack
track 6 - Je Ne T'Aime Pas
track 7 - I'm a Stranger Here Myself
track 8 - Lost In The Stars
track 9 - My Ship
track 10 - Speak Low
track 11 - The Song of The Big Shot
track 12 - What Keeps Mankind Alive
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track 13 - Alabama Song
track 14 - Mack the Knife
track 15 - One Life to Live
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Bremner Sings Kurt Weill

Features 14 tracks with songs from Weill's early works with Brecht to his last unfinished Broadway show: Huck Finn. The pianist is the wonderful Stan Cramer.
FEATURING:

Mack The Knife
(lyrics by Bertold Brecht, from Three Penny Opera)

Youkali
(lyrics by Rodger Fernay)

Bilbao Song
(lyrics by Bertold Brecht, from Happy End)

You Gentlemen Who Think You have a Mission
(lyrics by Bertold Brecht, from Three Penny Opera)

Alabama Song
(lyrics by Bertold Brecht, from Mahagonny)

I'm a Stranger Here Myself
(lyrics by Odgen Nash, from One Touch of Venus)

Je ne t'aime pas
(lyrics by Maurice Magre)

Lost in the Stars
(lyrics by Maxwell Anderson and Alan Paton, from Lost in the Stars)

My Ship.
(lyrics by Ira Gershwin, from Lady in the Dark)

Speak Low
(lyrics by Ogden Nash, from One Touch of Venus)

The Song of the Big Shot
(lyrics by Bertold Brecht, from Happy End)

Nowhere to Go But Up
(lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, from Knickerbocker Holiday)

Apple Jack (backing vocals: Stan Cramer)
(lyrics by Maxwell Anderson, from Huck Finn)

Moon Faced Starry Eyed
(Lyrics by Langston Hughes, from Streetscene)

One Life to Live
(lyrics by Ira Gershwin, from Lady in the Dark)
or listen on streaming audio