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Big bands live from Chicago\u0027s Trianon Ballroom 1937.

Title
  1. Big bands live from Chicago\u0027s Trianon Ballroom 1937.
Published by
  1. Cooper City, Florida : Fanfare Records, [between 1970 and 1979]

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Additional authors
  1. Weems, Ted
  2. Kyser, Kay
  3. Como, Perry, 1912-2001.
  4. Tanner, Elmo
  5. Babbitt, Harry.
  6. Mason, Sully.
  7. Nelson, Nancy (Vocalist)
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. Big bands live at the Trianon 1937
  2. Old fashioned swing.
  3. When my dreamboat comes home.
  4. My honey\u0027s lovin\u0027 arms.
  5. My honey\u0027s loving arms.
  6. Goodnight my love.
  7. Doll dance.
  8. Roses in December.
  9. Don\u0027t you know or don\u0027t you care.
  10. Hey hey.
  11. Oh gee but you\u0027re swell.
  12. Thousand dreams of you.
  13. I\u0027m floating on a bubble.
  14. Bugle call jazz.
  15. I can\u0027t loose that longing for you.
  16. I don\u0027t want to get well.
  17. Like the wind you are gone.
Subject
  1. Big band music
  2. Jazz > 1931-1940
Contents
  1. Old fashioned swing ; When my dreamboat comes home ; My honey\u0027s lovin\u0027 arms ; Goodnight my love ; The doll dance ; Roses in December ; Don\u0027t you know or don\u0027t you care (Ted Weems and his orchestra ; Perry Como, vocals ; Elmo Tanner, whistling) -- Hey hey ; Oh gee but you\u0027re swell ; A thousand dreams of you ; I\u0027m floating on a bubble ; Bugle call jazz ; I can\u0027t loose that longing for you ; I don\u0027t want to get well ; Like the wind you are gone (Kay Kyser and his orchestra ; Harry Babbitt, Sully Mason, Nancy Nelson, vocals).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Title from container.
  2. Big band music, in part with vocals.
  3. "This series of LP\u0027s comes from a private collection of over four thousand hours of broadcast recordings that has been assembled, in many cases, with the help of the participating musicians themselves."
Event (note)
  1. Recorded February 10 and March 21, 1937.