The Ray McKinley Orchestra : the most versatile band in the land

Title
  1. The Ray McKinley Orchestra : the most versatile band in the land / featuring compositions & arrangements by Eddie Sauter.
Published by
  1. New York : Savoy Jazz, [1987], ℗1987.
Author
  1. Sauter, Eddie

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Additional authors
  1. McKinley, Ray
  2. Ray McKinley Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Most versatile band in the land
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1941-1950
  2. Big band music
  3. Dance orchestra music
Contents
  1. Howdy friends (3:10) -- Sand storm (3:03) -- We\u0027ll gather lilacs (2:51) -- In the land of the buffalo nickle (2:55) -- Have ya got any gum, chum? (2:45) -- One love (2:40) -- Tumblebug (3:07) -- Hangover Square (3:15) -- Down the road a piece (2:55) -- I\u0027m a big girl now (part 1) (2:49) -- I\u0027m a big girl now (part 2) (2:52) -- That little dream got nowhere (2:59) -- Hoodle addle (3:15) -- Borderline (3:17) -- Jiminy crickets (3:12) -- That\u0027s where I came in (2:59) -- Red silk stockings & green perfume (3:10) -- I got a right to sing the blues (3:17) -- Pancho Maxmillian Hernandez (2:37) -- The chief (3:05) -- That\u0027s your red wagon (3:02) -- Comin\u0027 out (2:59) -- Meet me at no special place (2:46) -- Civilization (3:08) -- Over the rainbow (3:18) -- A man\u0027s best friend is a bed (3:05) -- Lazy bones (3:06) -- Mint julep (3:07).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Big band music, in part with vocals.
  2. Contains previously released material.
  3. Biographical, discographical and program notes on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded between Mar. 7, 1946 and Nov. 1947.