Peggy Lee / Skitch Henderson
★ 5.00
1 ocen
0 ma
6 chce
Rok
1946
Kraj
US
Format
Vinyl
16", 33 ⅓ RPM, Transcription
Label
Capitol Transcriptions
A-15
Jazz Swing
Tracklista
A-1
2:40
Twilight Song
A-2
3:11
That Little Dream Got Nowhere
A-3
2:47
Have I Ever Told You
A-4
2:30
Pretending
B-1
2:21
The Best Man
B-2
3:00
My Sugar Is So Refined
B-3
2:11
If You Were The Only Girl
B-4
2:08
I Guess I’ll Get The Papers And Go Home
B-5
2:27
Love Doesn’t Grow On Trees
Notatki wydania
On radio Capitol transcriptions side A and B were not used, instead, they used as follows:
Capitol Transcriptions side A-15, Skitch Henderson:
Twilight Song - 2:40
The Little Dream Got Nowhere - 3:11
Have I Ever Told YouIf You - 2:47
Pretending - 2:30
Capitol Transcriptions side A-16, Peggy Lee:
The Best Man - 2:21 (Roy Alfred, Fred Wise) / arr: Frank DeVol
My Sugar Is So Refined - 2:09 (Sylvia Dee, Sidney Lippman) / arr: Frank DeVol
If You Were The Only Boy - 2:12 (Nat D. Ayer, Clifford Grey) / arr: Frank DeVol
I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home - 2:09 (Hal Kanner, Hughie Prince, Dick Rogers) / arr: Frank DeVol
Love Doesn't Grow On Trees - 2:25 (Roy Alfred, Wes Farrell) / arr: Frank DeVol
Peggy Lee (ldr), John Palladino (eng), Frank DeVol (con), Frank Devol and His Orchestra (acc), Skeets Herfurt aka Arthur Herfurt, Jules Kinsler, Paul McLarand, Joseph Palange (r), Leonard Mach, Uan Rasey (t), Paul Weigand (tb), Richard "Dick" Perissi (frh), Dave Barbour (g), Fred Whiting (b), Edwin "Buddy" Cole (p), June Weiland (hrp), John Cyr (d), Victor Arno, Walter Edelstein, Joseph Livoti, Joseph Quadri, Ted Rosen, Henry Sugar (vn), Paul Lowenkron, Elizabeth Sugar (vl), Julius Tannenbaum (vc), Peggy Lee (v)
The Capitol Transcription Service - a division of Capitol Records - was the latecomer to the ET industry in 1946, advertising a basic library of 2,000 selections with an additional 70 new ones every month. With its roster of popular artists, Capitol soon attracted 300 subscribers. (10) But as one record company was getting into the business, another was preparing to leave it.
Capitol Records initially was associated with the MacGregor transcription company but started its own Capitol Transcription Service in 1945, which lasted to about 1953. Its 16 inch records were intended just for radio airplay, and were leased to subscribing radio stations. Originally these records were to be destroyed after a specific play date, but after the war, the idea changed to creating permanent musical libraries for the participating stations.
CAPITOL TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE Orchestras & Instrumentalists: Buddy Cole, Hal Derwin, Frank DeVol, Duke Ellington, Jan Garber, Skitch Henderson, Pee Wee Hunt, Stan Kenton, Gene Krupa, Eddie LeMar, Enric Madriguera, Alvino Rey, Tex Ritter, Merle Travis and Paul Weston. Vocalists: June Christy, Nat King Cole, The Dinning Sisters, Carolyn Grey, Peggy Lee, The King Sisters and Jo Stafford.
(Copyright © 2015 Jim Ramsburg, Estero FL)
Video
The Best Man
My Sugar Is So Refined
If You Were The Only Boy
I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home
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