The very best of the big bands.
- Title
- The very best of the big bands.
- Published by
- [New York] : MGM Records, [between 1960 and 1969]
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Details
- Additional authors
- Barnet, Charlie
- Basie, Count, 1904-1984
- Dorsey, Jimmy, 1904-1957
- Elgart, Larry
- Elman, Ziggy
- Hampton, Lionel
- Herman, Woody, 1913-1987
- James, Harry, 1916-1983
- Krupa, Gene, 1909-1973
- Rich, Buddy, 1917-1987
- Shaw, Artie, 1910-2004
- Tormé, Mel, 1925-1999
- Mel-Tones, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
- Description
- 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- What is this thing called love.
- Cherokee.
- And the angels sing.
- Three o\u0027clock in the morning.
- Flying home.
- April in Paris.
- Disc jockey jump.
- Cotton tail.
- Time after time.
- Preacher.
- Subject
- Contents
- 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
- Big band music, in part with vocals.
- Contains previously released material.
- Program notes on container by James T. Maher.