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[Classics Recording]

File consists of audio recording of classics. Side A) Joan Morris, William Balcom: “Till the Clouds roll by” (J. Kern, 1917); Humphrey Bogart, “Longing for a Simpler Time”, “He was too good to me” (Rodgers & Hart); “Where or When?” from Babes in Arms, (Rodgers and Hart. 1937); “Manhattan” (1925); “with a song in my Heart”. Side B) Dick Haynes: “Laura”, Don Cornell: “It Isn’t fair” (Sammy Kaye Orch.) Richard Chamberlain: “I hadn’t anyone until you”; Frank Sinatra “There are such things”; Dick Haynes “If you were the only girl in the world (1946); Mike Douglas: “The Old Lamplighter” (Kay Kaiser Orch.); Merr Griffin “The Good Humour Man”; Rudy Vallee, The Conn. Yankees: “As Time Goes By” (1931).

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SIDE A: Rudolf Valentino singing “The Kashmiri Song; David Lennick: rare records: Famous Recording “break-ups:” Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra George Gershwin (performance of “Concerto in F” recorded live); Groucho Marx and Helen Traubel: “There’s beauty in the below of the blast,” from The Mikado. Outtakes: Greg Gormick, Ben Lennick: Judy Garland: “I’ve got the sun in the morning:” Frank Sinatra: “Necessity,” from Finian’s Rainbow; Lena Horne: “Aint’ it the truth,” “Made for Cabin in the Sky” (1948). SIDE B: Frank Crummit: “The Specialist (11/11/310; Josephine Baker medley: “La Vie en rose,” “Parlez-moi d’amour,” “La Seine,” “C’est si bon,” “Souris toujours.” Marlene Dietrich “Lola” from The Blue Angel. Coon-Sanders Orch. “Slewfoot,” (1928); Ruth Etting: “Precious,” (1936). The Boswell Sisters, the Dorsey Brothers’ Orch. “We’re in the Money.” Paul Whiteman Orch., “Chloe” (arr. Ferde Grofe), Matty Malnick (violin), Austin Young (voc.), 1928. Ehtel Merman (voc.) Johnny Green (orch.) “You’re the top,” (Cole Porter).

[C-140A]

SIDE A: Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orch. “Apple Honey,” “Midnight Sun,” “Mission to Moscow,” “Harlem Nocturne,” “Jack the Bear,” “The Champ,” “Blues Rhapsody,” “Malibu,” “Opus 1,” “O, What a beautiful mornin’” SIDE B: Tommy Dorsey “Beginner’s Luck,” “They All Laughed,” “Blye Danube,” Dark Eyes.” Lionel Hampton: “Dinah,” “My Buddy,” “Till my Daddy comes home,” “Singin’ the blues,” “Shades of Jade,” “Til Tom Special.” Benny Goodman: Restless.

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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.)

[C-110A]

Album: Glenn Miller: "Blue Moonlight." Happy IN love (8/12/41), It's a Blue World (6/12/39), Polka Dots and Moonbeams (24/2/40), What's your story, Morning Glory? (8/8/40), Hear my Song, Violetta (24/2/40), Our love affair (8/8/40), Five O’clock whistle (12/9/40), Moments in the Moonlight (24/2/40), You and I (25/6/41), Everything I love (13/1/40).

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Odds and Ends, SIDE A: 1) Mary Marin and Larry Hagman (her son): "You're not sick, you're just in love" (1950). 2) Charles Laughton & Elsa Lanchester: "Baby it's cold outside" 3) Nat King Cole: "Stardust".

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