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Moon River and Me: A Memoir
Narrated by Andy Williams
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A remarkable memoir by one of the most popular and beloved entertainers of the twentieth century.
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Reviews for Moon River and Me
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Being the memoirs of one of the last of the crooners; the book which received misleading critical praise as a classic gossip dish, but this did not strike me as a frank book. True, there are some good tidbits here, but they mostly involve B-listers such as Fred MacMurray and Chico Marx; meanwhile the author tiptoes around the rumors swirling around his own fast living set. To me, the best part of the book was his description of his successful television series; he provides a detailed description of his work with the network and producers as they worked to try and keep the show popular as the type of music Williams specialized in was being engulfed in the tide of youth-oriented rock.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5An easy to read bio of singer Andy Williams. He talks of growing up in the Depression era and singing with his brothers and the way his father pushed all of them to a better life. The most interesting portion of the book was his discussion of Robert Kennedy (Williams was in Kennedy's hotel suite the night of the assassination). It makes one wonder what our country would be like today if only we had benefited from RFK's Presidency. The book ends with the establishing of his Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri.