George Hall And The Hotel Taft Orchestra – George Hall And His Hotel Taft Orchestra (1933-1937)
Лейбл: | RCA Records – AXM2-5504 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1975 |
Жанр: | Jazz, Pop |
Стиль: | Big Band |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Good Morning Glory | 2:33 | |
A2 | There's A Cabin In The Pines | 3:08 | |
A3 | I Was In The Mood | 2:57 | |
A4 | Infatuation | 3:10 | |
A5 | How Can You Face Me | 3:20 | |
A6 | What About Me | 3:07 | |
A7 | When My Ship Comes In | 3:05 | |
A8 | Blue In Love | 2:56 | |
B1 | Okay Toots | 2:44 | |
B2 | To Call You My Own | 2:49 | |
B3 | I Won't Dance
Vocals – Sonny Schuyler Vocals – Loretta Lee (2) Written-By – Jerome Kern Written-By – Dorothy Fields Written-By – Otto Harbach Written-By – Oscar Hammerstein II |
2:43 | |
B4 | Weatherman | 3:11 | |
B5 | Why Dream
Vocals – Sonny Schuyler Written-By – Richard Whiting Written-By – Ralph Rainger Written-By – Leo Robin |
3:20 | |
B6 | I Never Saw A Better Night | 3:20 | |
B7 | No Strings | 3:00 | |
B8 | Shine | 2:26 | |
C1 | Every Minute Of The Hour | 3:03 | |
C2 | Would You | 2:55 | |
C3 | It's A Sin To Tell A Lie | 2:47 | |
C4 | Robins And Roses | 3:05 | |
C5 | You Can't Pull The Wool Over My Eyes
Vocals – Dolly Dawn Written-By – Charles Newman (2) Written-By – Milton Ager Written-By – Murray Mencher |
2:54 | |
C6 | Sing A Song Of Nonsense | 2:35 | |
C7 | Who Loves You | 2:32 | |
C8 | If We Never Meet Again | 2:43 | |
D1 | I Stumbled Over Love | 3:17 | |
D2 | Heaven In My Heart | 3:04 | |
D3 | I Can't Break The Habit Of You | 2:36 | |
D4 | How Could You | 3:08 | |
D5 | The Mood That I'm In | 3:25 | |
D6 | Fancy Meeting You | 2:55 | |
D7 | Hallelujah | 2:50 | |
D8 | There Goes My Dream | 2:58 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Dick Smith (9)
- Producer, Liner Notes – Frank Driggs
- Remastered By – Don Miller
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
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Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – RCA Records
Участники записи:
- Art Direction – Dick Smith (9)
- Producer, Liner Notes – Frank Driggs
- Remastered By – Don Miller