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Bing Crosby and some jazz friends
- Title
- Bing Crosby and some jazz friends [sound recording].
- Author
- Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977.
- Publication
- New York, NY : Decca Jazz : MCA Records, p1991.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Jordan, Louis, 1908-1975.
- Boswell, Connie, -1976.
- Trotter, John Scott.
- Crosby, Bob, 1913-1993.
- Stoll, Georgie, 1905-1985.
- Sullivan, Joe, 1906-1971.
- Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
- Dorsey, Jimmy, 1904-1957.
- Teagarden, Jack, 1905-1964.
- Martin, Mary, 1913-1990.
- Condon, Eddie, 1905-1973.
- Hampton, Lionel.
- Wiley, Lee.
- Young, Victor, 1900-1956.
- Herman, Woody, 1913-1987.
- Tympany Five. prf
- John Scott Trotter Orchestra. prf
- Bob Crosby's Bobcats (Musical group) prf
- Woodchoppers (Musical group) prf
- Description
- 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Series Statement
- GRP presents The legendary masters of jazz
- Subjects
- Note
- Compact disc.
- Analog recordings.
- Program notes by Richard M. Sudhalter and discographical information (14 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
- Event (note)
- Originally recorded in Los Angeles and New York, 1934-1951.
- Contents
- Your socks don't match (2:56) ; My baby said yes (2:55) (Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five) -- Basin Street blues (2:56) (Connie Boswell & the John Scott Trotter Orchestra) -- Yes, indeed! (3:06) (Connie Boswell & Bob Crosby's Bobcats) -- Someday, sweetheart (3:13) (Joe Sullivan, piano ; Bobby Sherwood, guitar ; with Georgie Stoll & his Orchestra) -- Moonburn (3:07) (Georgie Stoll's instrumental trio) -- Pennies from heaven (2:56) (Louis Armstrong, with Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra) -- The waiter and the porter and the upstairs maid (3:10) (Mary Martin, with Jack Teagarden & his Orchestra) -- The birth of the blues (3:13) (Jack Teagarden & his Orchestra) -- Blue (and broken hearted) (3:03) ; After you've gone (unissued) (3:10) ; After you've gone (3:09) ; Personality (3:31) (Eddie Condon & his Orchestra) -- Pinetop's boogie woogie (3:10) ; On the sunny side of the street (2:45) (Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra) -- I still suits me (3:00) (Lee Wiley & the Victor Young Orchestra) -- I ain't got nobody (3:01) ; Deep in the heart of Texas (2:40) (Woody Herman's Woodchoppers) -- When my dreamboat comes home (2:23) (Bob Crosby's Bob Cats) -- Gone fishin' (2:28) (Louis Armstrong & the John Scott Trotter Orchestra).
- Call Number
- *LDC 5181 (F)
- OCLC
- 24955308
- NYPG95-R232
- Author
- Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977. Performer
- Title
- Bing Crosby and some jazz friends [sound recording].
- Imprint
- New York, NY : Decca Jazz : MCA Records, p1991.
- Series
- GRP presents The legendary masters of jazz
- Performer
- Bing Crosby, vocals ; with various instrumental ensembles and vocalists.
- Event
- Originally recorded in Los Angeles and New York, 1934-1951.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Jordan, Louis, 1908-1975. PerformerBoswell, Connie, -1976. PerformerTrotter, John Scott. PerformerCrosby, Bob, 1913-1993. PerformerStoll, Georgie, 1905-1985. ConductorSullivan, Joe, 1906-1971. PerformerArmstrong, Louis, 1901-1971. PerformerDorsey, Jimmy, 1904-1957. PerformerTeagarden, Jack, 1905-1964. PerformerMartin, Mary, 1913-1990. PerformerCondon, Eddie, 1905-1973. PerformerHampton, Lionel. PerformerWiley, Lee. PerformerYoung, Victor, 1900-1956. PerformerHerman, Woody, 1913-1987. PerformerTympany Five. PerformerJohn Scott Trotter Orchestra. PerformerBob Crosby's Bobcats (Musical group) PerformerWoodchoppers (Musical group) Performer
- Publisher No.
- GRD-603 Decca Jazz
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 5181 (F) Program notes on file.