H'ya Sue. Lady of the lavender mist. Women. Golden cress. It's mad, mad, mad. You gotta crawl before you walk. Kitty. Brown penny. Maybe I should change my ways. Boogie bop blues. Sultry serenade. Stomp, look and listen. Air conditioned jungle. Three cent stomp. Progressive gavotte. Take love easy. I can't believe that you're in love with me. How high the moon. Singin' in the rain. Don't get around much anymore. I could get a man. On a turquoise cloud.
Notes:
Jazz and big band music; Duke Ellington, piano, principal composer ; with various endembles ; vocals by Ray Nance, Dolores Parker, Kay Davis, and Al Hibbler. Recorded in Hollywood, Calif., or New York City, Aug. to Dec. 1947. Descriptive and biographical notes by Stanley Dance, with discographical and personnel information, on container.
Contents:
H'ya Sue -- Lady of the lavender mist -- Women -- Golden cress -- It's mad, mad, mad -- You gotta crawl before you walk -- Kitty -- Brown penny -- Maybe I should change my ways -- Boogie bop blues -- Sultry serenade -- Stomp, look and listen -- Air conditioned jungle -- Three cent stomp -- Progressive gavotte -- Take love easy -- I can't believe that you're in love with me -- How high the moon -- Singin' in the rain -- Don't get around much anymore -- I could get a man -- On a turquoise cloud.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)3048250
LCCN:
74762353
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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