The Ray McKinley Orchestra : the most versatile band in the land
- Title
- The Ray McKinley Orchestra : the most versatile band in the land / featuring compositions & arrangements by Eddie Sauter.
- Published by
- New York : Savoy Jazz, [1987], ℗1987.
- Author
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- Most versatile band in the land
- Subject
- Contents
- 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
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Big band music, in part with vocals.
- Contains previously released material.
- Biographical, discographical and program notes on container.
- Event (note)
- Recorded between Mar. 7, 1946 and Nov. 1947.