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List Price: $13.98 | | Label: Sin-Drome Records
Salesrank: 115599
Released: September 17, 2002 |
| Our Price: $10.44 |
| Used Price: $5.34 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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House I Live in Track Listing:
1. That's All
2. Pennies From Heaven
3. Goodnight My Love
4. On An Evening In Roma (Sott'er Celode Roma)
5. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter
6. I'll Be Seeing You
7. L-O-V-E
8. Little Child (Daddy Dear)
9. The House I Live In
10. God Bless America
House I Live in Reviews:
Tony Danza's The Boss!! 
2009-05-20 - Tony's one and only CD so far. He needs to do more. The CD came in perfect condition at a much quicker pace than if I had tried to find it locally in a store. Good deal.
Just take it for what it is: positive Americana... 
2009-03-30 - Having workrd in five countries and being in synereconologistics, I can underline strongly that the USA,still, is THE place to get inspired to go for good citizenship if you go for it,and that dreams can come true there: I did it. In this year 2009,quite some countries have not got democracy,community spirit or human rights and they are older than the USA!
Tony shows us the spirit of America: pbs style...in music!
Excellent 
2009-01-06 - This was a really good album. I bought it for my wife for Christmas. There is a really good song that Mr. Danza sings with his daughter. Excellent album, and worth every penny!
I'm not FAT! and I loved Tony's CD 
2006-10-28 - Think what you will, but this is a true Italian crooner, of which this world lacks. What a great voice. I can do with out the last 3 songs, but I think I got a good deal, seven songs worth listening to. It's classic and there's nothing wrong with that. If you want Sinatra, then that's what you need to listen to. Tony isn't Frank. He's his own man and a very talanted one at that. His orchestra is awesome. I wasn't disappointed.
Valiant try. He really needs to loosen up. 
2005-01-31 - I appreciate Danza's first effort at recording. I just wish he didn't take himself too seriously. Most crooners wait for their fourth or fifth album to include children vocals, but not ol' Tony. Just imagine the kid from "Bless the Beasts and the Children" from The Carpenters, and you begin to cringe. Not one, but two kid vocal songs. Good luck with the talk show, Tony. I'm waiting for you to do a mash with Danzig!