In 1985, Philippine female singer
Kuh Ledesma released
Unforgettable, an album containing time-honored popular songs by such esteemed American songwriters as
George Gershwin,
Jerome Kern,
Richard Rodgers, and
Hoagy Carmichael. Throughout the album,
Kuh Ledesma imbues a delicate strength, delving into the lyrics and giving the songs a sensuous glow.
Kuh Ledesma has much talent, and is easily one of the Philippines' best singers. One song performed here is the oft-recorded "My Funny Valentine," composed by
Richard Rogers and
Lorenz Hart.
Kuh Ledesma applies an introspective, delicate touch to this beautiful ballad, and the piano adds a warm incandescence. Also performed is the lovely "Embraceable You," composed by
George Gershwin, arguably America's greatest composer and his brother, the lyricist
Ira Gershwin. Once again,
Kuh Ledesma injects a quiet elegance, reminiscent of
Ella Fitzgerald's performance of "Embraceable You" on the seminal 1959 recording Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook. Another famous song here is the silky "Unforgettable," a big hit for Nat "King" Cole in the early '50s.
Kuh Ledesma is self-assured here, confidently navigating the song's tender nuances. All songs on
Unforgettable emote a quiet elegance. The music on
Unforgettable is beautiful, and there is a wonderful, graceful ambience throughout the album.
Unforgettable achieves international standards, although this style of song does not attract a mass audience. Still, more people should listen to albums such as
Kuh Ledesma's
Unforgettable.