Jazz songs. Lee Wiley, vocals ; with, variously: Bunny Berigan, Henry "Red" Allen, trumpet ; Tommy Dorsey, trombone ; Eddie Condon, guitar ; Pee Wee Russell, Jimmy Dorsey, clarinet ; Bud Freeman, saxophone ; Jess Stacy, piano ; Dave Tough, drums ; Bill Green, bass ; Victor Young, Harry Sosnick, conductor ; Rustic Lodge All Stars ; additional assisting musicians. Recorded Mar.7, 1933-Sept. 28, 1959, principally in New York, N.Y. Previously unissued recordings. Program notes by Howard Melton ([4] p.) inserted in container.
Contents:
I got a right to sing the blues (2:54) -- You've got me crying again (3:02) -- Let's call it a day (take A or B) (2:57) -- Let's call it a day (take D) (2:58) -- The Kalmar & Ruby medley: Who's sorry now ; I love you so much ; Thinking of you ; I wanna be loved by you ; Three little words (5:00) -- Sugar (2:42) -- I can't give you anything but love (3:13) -- You leave me breathless (3:09) -- Stormy weather (2:52) --Manhattan (2:46) -- A ghost of a chance (3:13) -- Someone to watch over me (2:49) -- Somebody loves me (1:13) -- How deep is the ocean? (2:49) -- Any time, any day, anywhere (3:38) -- 'Deed I do (3:47) -- Easter parade (2:27) -- I cried for you (2:25) -- Baby, won't you please come home? (4:52) -- Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans? (3:04) -- Don't blame me (2:45).
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