Cayuga's Waiters – Goodnight Little Girl
| Лейбл: | Estate Records (3) – ELP-923 Estate Records (3) – PLP-923-A |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | US |
| Дата релиза: | 1961 |
| Жанр: | Jazz, Pop |
| Стиль: | Vocal |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
| A1 | The Gal That Got Away | 2:42 | |
| A2 | Through A Long And Sleepless Night | 2:00 | |
| A3 | Tattooed Lady | 2:26 | |
| A4 | Blue World |
2:27 | |
| A5 | When You Wish Upon A Star | 2:06 | |
| A6 | Little Girl Blue
Written-By – Rodgers & Hart |
3:04 | |
| A7 | Goodnight Little Girl |
1:09 | |
| B1 | This Time The Dream's On Me
Written-By – Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer |
1:13 | |
| B2 | Hello Young Lovers
Written-By – Rodgers & Hammerstein |
2:10 | |
| B3 | The Things We Did Last Summer | 2:09 | |
| B4 | We'll Be Together Again
Written-By – Frankie Laine |
2:28 | |
| B5 | Moonlight In Vermont | 2:22 | |
| B6 | Fair Cornell |
1:22 | |
| B7 | When Day Is Done | 1:38 |
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals – Pete Kennel
- Baritone Vocals – Fred Whaley
- Bass Vocals – Lyman Black
- Bass Vocals – Ted Snyder (3)
- Design – Reiss Art Studio
- Leader – Don Morgan (5)
- Producer – Aubrey Mayhew
- Tenor Vocals – Tom Sturdevant
- Tenor Vocals – John Wagner (9)
- Tenor Vocals – Jim Benson (2)
- Tenor Vocals – Ezra Mager
- Tenor Vocals – John Greenleaf
- Tenor Vocals – Fred Bergmann
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout A Side Etch, except I Stamp: ELP 923-A I
- Matrix / Runout B Side Etch, except I Stamp: ELP 923-B I
- Rights Society : ASCAP
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Estate Record Co.
- Manufactured By – Estate Record Co.
- Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Участники записи:
- Baritone Vocals – Pete Kennel
- Baritone Vocals – Fred Whaley
- Bass Vocals – Lyman Black
- Bass Vocals – Ted Snyder (3)
- Design – Reiss Art Studio
- Leader – Don Morgan (5)
- Producer – Aubrey Mayhew
- Tenor Vocals – Tom Sturdevant
- Tenor Vocals – John Wagner (9)
- Tenor Vocals – Jim Benson (2)
- Tenor Vocals – Ezra Mager
- Tenor Vocals – John Greenleaf
- Tenor Vocals – Fred Bergmann