Item 17 - [C-140B]

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[C-140B]

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  • [1938-1960] (Creation)

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1 audio cassette

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SIDE A: Artie Shaw “Non-Stop Flight,” (1938); “Back Bay Shuffle.” Stephan Grapelli: “Someone to watch over me,” “I got rhythm,” A medley (on piano). John Kirby Sextet: (Sidemen: Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Russel Procop, alto): “Schubert’s Serenade,” “Zoomin’ at the Zombie,” “I’ll get by,” (1960). Spike Jones: “Cocktails for two;” “right in der Fuhrer’s face.” (intro. Eddie Cantor); “William Tell overture,” (voc. Doodles Weaver); “Ghost riders in the sky,” (voc. I.W. Harper and Sir Fredrick Gass.) Tommy Dorsey: “BE careful, it’s my heart,” (Frank Sinatra, voc.) Harry James: “They’re writing songs of love,” (Gershwin; Helen Vorrest, voc.). Bob Crosby: “The Yancey Special,” (Bob Zurke, piano). SIDE B: Duke Ellington, playing the celeste and singing “Moon Maiden,” from the ballet – The Flying Saucers- which he wrote. Artie Shaw: “How Deep is the Ocean?” Glenn Miller: “Devil May Care.” Ella Fitzgerald: “Those little white lies,” (Chick Webb orch.) Bunny Berrigan: “High Society.” Stan Kenton: “Laura.” Tommy Dorsey: “violets for your furs,” (Frank Sinatra, voc.); “I’ll be seeing you,” (same). Whoody Herman: “Chip’s Boogie.” Ray Anthony: “Cara Mia.” Count Basie: “Candy,” (The Alan Copeland Sings, voc.) Harry James: “Sleeping Lagoon.” Count Basie: “Sent for you yesterday,” (Joe Williams, voc.) Glenn Miller: “I guess I’ll have to dream the rest,” (Ray Eberle, voc.)

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  • Shelf: SR1267.124