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The Ultimate Collection

358.9M streams

358,917,603

The George Benson Collection

290.8M streams

290,803,325

The Best of George Benson

267.8M streams

267,845,458

20/20

236.2M streams

236,203,197

Give Me the Night

84.9M streams

84,916,483

Breezin'

75.4M streams

75,400,592

Best of George Benson: The Instrumenta...

69M streams

68,964,620

In Your Eyes

52.1M streams

52,063,988

Guitar Man (Deluxe Edition)

28.3M streams

28,278,192

George Benson: Hits & Rarities

17.7M streams

17,728,427

Biography

Grammy® Award-winning jazz guitarist-vocalist George Benson will release a long-lost orchestral album this summer, his first since returning to Warner Music Group earlier this year. Dreams Do Come True: When George Benson Meets Robert Farnon will be available on June 14 from Rhino on CD and LP, as well as digital and streaming platforms. In 1989, Benson collaborated with celebrated composer-arranger Robert Farnon and his orchestra to create Dreams Do Come True. Farnon’s lush arrangements perfectly complement Benson’s soulful vocals and fluid guitar work on American Standards like “Autumn Leaves,” “At Last,” and “My Romance.” The spellbinding collection also features reimagined pop classics like the Beatles’ “Yesterday” and Leon Russell’s “A Song For You.” In 1976, Benson’s version of Russell’s “This Masquerade” became his first major hit and won the Grammy® Award for Record of the Year. Benson recorded Dreams Do Come True during a prolific period and chose to delay the album’s release. In the meantime, the recordings went missing and remained lost until recently, when they were rediscovered in Benson’s archive. Now, after 35 years, the album will finally receive its proper release. George Benson stated, "After finding this long-lost treasure of music, I employed my genius friend, Randy Waldman, to help me bring it back to life. Mission accomplished." 10 Grammy® Awards. 2009 Jazz Master, the nation’s highest honor for jazz artists.