Series |
TomtheJazzman Collection TomtheJazzman Collection. UNAUTHORIZED
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Contents |
The Dorsey/Sinatra radio years, 1940-1942. Song of India / Rimsky-Korsakoff, arr. Dorsey. Marie / Berlin (4:41). Yearning / Davis, Burke (3:12). How am I to know / Parker, King (3:00). Medley. My melancholy baby / Norton, Burnett, Watson. Time on my hands / Adamson, David, Youmans. I can't give you anything but love / Fields, McHugh (3:42). I'll take Tallulah / Harburg, Lane (3:07). Sinatra's farewell to band and introduction of Dick Haymes, The song is you / Hammerstein, Kern (4:08) -- The historic Stordahl session. The night we called it a day / Dennis, Adair (3:16). The lamplighter's serenade / Webster, Carmichael (2:50). The song is you / Kern, Hammerstein (3:17). Night and day / Porter (3:00) -- I'll never smile again : the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame award winning recording / Lowe (Sinatra, vocals ; orchestra arr. and conducted by Tommy Dorsey) (3:07). |
Local note | Joyner-Gift of eastern North Carolina jazz radio personality Tom Mallison. |
General note | Songs. |
General note | Program notes by Don Wardell plus discography and personnel listings on container. |
General note | Port. on sleeve: "The actual 1942 recording page of the historic Stordahl session." |
General note | "Stereo electronically reprocessed." |
Performer |
Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra, with Frank Sinatra and other vocalists ; Frank Sinatra, vocals, with orchestra arr. and conducted by Axel Stordahl. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded 1940 and 1942 in New York City, except the Stordahl session, Jan. 19, 1942, in Hollywood, Calif. |
LCCN | 85750322 |
Publisher number | AFL1-4741 RCA |