Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra, 1947-1950.
- Title
- Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra, 1947-1950.
- Published by
- Atlanta, Ga. : Circle Records, [1982]
- Author
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- Lavender blue.
- Where flamingos fly.
- Honey bun.
- There is nothing like a dame.
- I\u0027m gonna wash that man right out of my hair.
- I\u0027m going to wash that man right out of my hair.
- Happy talk.
- Hold it, Joe.
- Upper Fifth Avenue.
- Bumble boogie.
- On a slow boat to China.
- Baby your mother.
- Oh! What a beautiful morning.
- Many a new day.
- Oklahoma.
- Let\u0027s be sweethearts again.
- Manhattan.
- Subject
- Contents
- Lavender blue / Morey ; Daniel (Toni Arden, vocals) (3:10) -- Where flamingos fly / Kennedy ; Spoliansky (Bob Johnstone, vocals) (3:02) -- "South Pacific" medley: Honey bun ; There is nothing like a dame ; I\u0027m gonna wash that man right out of my hair ; Happy talk / Rodgers ; Hammerstein (3:22) -- Hold it, Joe / Melanchrino ; Manschwitz (Toni Arden, Bob Johnstone, vocals) (2:45) -- Upper Fifth Avenue / Arthur Kent (2:07) -- Bumble boogie / Rimsky-Korsakov ; Shep Fields (Bob Shapely, accordion) (1:52) -- On a slow boat to China / Frank Loesser (Toni Arden, vocals) (3:05) -- Baby your mother / Burke ; Morse ; Donnely (Tommy Lucas, vocals) (2:45) -- "Oklahoma" medley: Oh! What a beautiful morning ; Many a new day ; Oklahoma / Rodgers ; Hammerstein (2:39) -- Let\u0027s be sweethearts again / Marlowe ; Maxwell (Toni Arden, Bob Johnstone, and ensemble, vocals) (2:20) -- Manhattan / Rodgers ; Hart (Tommy Lucas, vocals) (2:55) -- Minute waltz / Chopin ; Shep Fields (2:40).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- "Original mono."
- Program notes by Paul Brenner on container.
- Event (note)
- "The recordings in this album by Shep Fields and his Orchestra span the years from October 27, 1947 to August 9, 1950 ... There are many changes in personnel"--Container.