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The very best of the big bands.

Title
  1. The very best of the big bands.
Published by
  1. [New York] : MGM Records, [between 1960 and 1969]

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Additional authors
  1. Barnet, Charlie
  2. Basie, Count, 1904-1984
  3. Dorsey, Jimmy, 1904-1957
  4. Elgart, Larry
  5. Elman, Ziggy
  6. Hampton, Lionel
  7. Herman, Woody, 1913-1987
  8. James, Harry, 1916-1983
  9. Krupa, Gene, 1909-1973
  10. Rich, Buddy, 1917-1987
  11. Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
  12. Tormé, Mel, 1925-1999
  13. Mel-Tones, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. What is this thing called love.
  2. Cherokee.
  3. And the angels sing.
  4. Three o\u0027clock in the morning.
  5. Flying home.
  6. April in Paris.
  7. Disc jockey jump.
  8. Cotton tail.
  9. Time after time.
  10. Preacher.
Subject
  1. Jazz > 1941-1950
  2. Jazz > 1931-1940
  3. Big band music
Contents
  1. What is this thing called love (Artie Shaw ; vocals by Mel Torme and the Mel-Tones) (2:58) -- Cherokee (Charlie Barnet) (3:19) -- And the angels sing (Ziggy Elman) (3:07) -- Three o\u0027clock in the morning (Jimmy Dorsey) (3:07) -- Flying home (Lionel Hampton ; Buddy Rich, drums) (4:23) -- April in Paris (Count Basie) (3:46) -- Disc jockey jump (Gene Krupa) (3:04) -- Cotton tail (Harry James) (3:16) -- Time after time (Larry Elgart) (2:33) -- The preacher (Woody Herman) (5:18).
Note
  1. Big band music, in part with vocals.
  2. Contains previously released material.
  3. Program notes on container by James T. Maher.