1942-1944
Harry JAMES & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Ref. UJ1653
- CLASSICS RECORDS, 2002. Enregistrement 1942-1944.
From Columbia & V-Disc Records. Track 5 recorded September/November, 1942.
Interprètes
- Harry JAMES
- Claude BOWEN
- Nick BUONO
- Hoyt BOHANNON
- Dalton RIZZOTTO
- Harry ROGERS
- Bill CULLEY
- Claude LAKEY
- Sam MAROWITZ
- Corky CORCORAN
- Johnny MCAFEE
- Al LERNER
- Ben HELLER
- Thurman TEAGUE
- Mickey SCRIMA
- Helen FORREST
- string section
- Al CUOZZO
- Harry DEVITO
- Marshall CRAM
- Sam SACHELLE
- same rhythm section
- Jimmy CAMPBELL
- Vince BADALE
- Joe FERRIL
- Si ZENTNER
- Phil PALMER
- Fred WALDRON
- same saxes
- Buddy MORENO
- Buzz KING
- Vern ROWE
- Mario SERRITELLO
- Russell BROWN
- Ray HEATH
- Charlie SMALL
- Juan TIZOL
- Mario BABIDILLIO
- Cliff JACKSON
- Mack STERLING
- Charlie QUEENER
- Allen REUSS
- Ed MIHELICH
- Carl MAUS
- Red BERKIN
- Chuck PREBLE
- Eddie ROSA
- Arnold ROSS
- Kitty KALLEN
- Sonny BERMAN
- Al RAMSEY
- Bill GRANZOW
- Willie SMITH
- George DAVIS
Pistes
- 1 Mister Five-by-Five
- 2 I've heard that song before
- 3 Memphis blues
- 4 Velvet moon
- 5 Feet draggin' blues
- 6 Two o'clock jump
- 7 Jeffrie's blues
- 8 Back beat boogie
- 9 Oh, what a beautiful morning
- 10 The sad sack
- 11 Blue Lou
- 12 Charmaine
- 13 Sierra
- 14 Mexico City
- 15 Better give me lots of lovin', honey
- 16 Too marvellous for words
- 17 On the Alamo
- 18 I'll walk alone
- 19 Love department
- 20 There goes that song again
- 21 Steel guitar rag
- 22 I'm beginning to see the light