It's Delovely
~ Recording by Mel Tormé
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.6 | It's Delovely | 4:23 | Mel Tormé | Two Classic Albums from Mel Tormé: At the Red Hill / Live at the Maisonette |
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| 1.6 | It's Delovely | 4:18 | Mel Tormé | Mel Torme at the Red Hill |
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Relationships
| recording engineer: | Tom Dowd Phil Iehle |
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| producer: | Nesuhi Ertegun |
| bass: | Ace Tesone (on 1962-03-25) |
| drums (drum set): | Dave Levine (on 1962-03-25) |
| piano: | Jimmy Wisner (on 1962-03-25) |
| vocals: | Mel Tormé (on 1962-03-25) |
| recorded at: | Red Hill Club in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey, United States (on 1962-03-25) |
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| recording of: | It’s De‐Lovely (on 1962-03-25: cover, live) |
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Related works
It’s De‐Lovely
| lyricist and composer: | Cole Porter (in 1936) |
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| later translated versions: | Que de-lindo |
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| part of: | Anything Goes (number) Red, Hot and Blue |
| is the basis for: | Veneno para el corazón |