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The art of Mabel Mercer

Title
The art of Mabel Mercer [sound recording].
Author
Mercer, Mabel, 1900-1984.
Publication
[New York] : Atlantic, [1957]

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AudioUse in library *LZR 52717 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Hamilton, Sam.
  • Freeman, Stan.
  • Coleman, Cy.
Description
2 sound discs (79 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
Alternative Title
  • While we're young.
  • First warm day in May.
  • Let me love you.
  • You will wear velvet.
  • Some fine day.
  • Remind me.
  • It happens all over the world.
  • Hello, young lovers.
  • Feuilles mortes.
  • Over the weekend.
  • Goodbye John.
  • Did you ever cross over to Sneeden's?
  • Thank you for the flowers.
  • It was worth it.
  • Early morning blues.
  • Ivory tower.
  • By myself.
  • Charm.
  • Little girl blue.
  • Trouble man.
  • End of a love affair.
  • From this moment on.
  • You are not my first love.
  • Just one of those things.
  • Riviera.
  • Sunday in Savannah.
Subject
Note
  • Popular songs.
  • Program and biographical notes by Gary Kramer on container.
Language (note)
  • Sung in English or French.
Call Number
*LZR 52717
OCLC
3957222
Author
Mercer, Mabel, 1900-1984. Performer
Title
The art of Mabel Mercer [sound recording].
Imprint
[New York] : Atlantic, [1957]
Performer
Mabel Mercer, vocals ; with various instrumental ensembles: Sam Hamilton, piano, with rhythm section ; Stan Freeman and Cy Coleman, duo pianos ; and Cy Coleman, piano, and his band.
Language
Sung in English or French.
Added Author
Hamilton, Sam. Performer
Freeman, Stan. Performer
Coleman, Cy. Performer
Added Title
While we're young.
First warm day in May.
Let me love you.
You will wear velvet.
Some fine day.
Remind me.
It happens all over the world.
Hello, young lovers.
Feuilles mortes.
Over the weekend.
Goodbye John.
Did you ever cross over to Sneeden's?
Thank you for the flowers.
It was worth it.
Early morning blues.
Ivory tower.
By myself.
Charm.
Little girl blue.
Trouble man.
End of a love affair.
From this moment on.
You are not my first love.
Just one of those things.
Riviera.
Sunday in Savannah.
Publisher No.
2-602 Atlantic
Research Call Number
*LZR 52717 Program notes on container.
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