SME Records: SRCS 9619-20 (SRCS 9619--SRCS 9620). Jazz and popular songs. Ivie Anderson, vocals ; Duke Ellington and his orchestra. Recorded Feb. 2, 1932-Feb. 14, 1940, in New York City. Originally issued as analog discs: Columbia KG 32064 (C 32065--C 32066), p1973. Compact discs. Historical and biographical notes by Helen Oakley Dance, with discographical notes, reproduced from original LP album ([4] pages), and, contents listing in Japanese and English, revised discography (reflecting CD), Japanese translation of original program notes, and English texts (4 pages ; 24 x 24 cm. folded to 12 x 12 cm.) included.
Contents:
CD 1. It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) ; Delta bound ; Happy as the day is long ; Raisin' the rent ; Get yourself a new broom (and sweep all your troubles away) ; I'm satisfied ; Truckin' ; Isn't love the strangest thing ; Love is like a cigarette ; Kissin' my baby goodnight ; Oh babe, maybe someday ; Shoe shine boy ; It was a sad night in Harlem ; I've got to be a rug cutter ; There's a lull in my life ; It's swell of you -- CD 2. Alabamy home ; All God's chillun got rhythm ; If you were in my place ; Swingtime in Honolulu ; You gave me the gate (and I'm swingin') ; Rose of the Rio Grande ; When my sugar walks down the street ; I'm checkin' out goombye ; In a mizz ; A lonely coed ; You can count on me ; Your love has faded ; Killing myself ; Solitude ; Stormy weather ; Mood indigo.
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