We'll Meet Again

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Annotation

Triple CD Collection

Tracklist

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1Love Is the Sweetest Thing
vocals:
Al Bowlly (on 1932-09-08)
orchestra:
Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Dance Orchestra (on 1932-09-08)
recording of:
Love is the Sweetest Thing (on 1932-09-08)
lyricist and composer:
Ray Noble
Al Bowlly3:20
2The White Cliffs of DoverVera Lynn3:21
3We Must All Stick Together
Geraldo and His Orchestra3:02
4Run Rabbit RunFlanagan and Allen2:46
5Whispering GrassThe Ink Spots2:43
6Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major
vocals:
Arthur Askey
conductor:
Ronnie Munro
recording of:
Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major (in 1939-11)
writer:
Art Noel and Don Pelosi
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 16962)
Arthur Askey2:54
7Perfidia
recording of:
Perfidia
lyricist and composer:
Alberto Domínguez
Ray Eberle3:21
8There’ll Always Be an EnglandJoe Loss & His Orchestra3:03
9Lili Marlene
recording of:
Lili Marleen (Lied eines jungen Wachtpostens, original German version)
lyricist:
Hans Leip (from 1915-04-03 until 1937)
composer:
Norbert Schultze (in 1937)
recording of:
Lili Marlene (English lyrics by Tommie Connor)
lyricist:
Hans Leip (from 1915-04-03 until 1937)
composer:
Norbert Schultze (in 1937)
translator:
Tommie Connor
publisher:
Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd. and Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
translated version of:
Lili Marleen (Lied eines jungen Wachtpostens, original German version)
Anne Shelton2:46
10I’ve Got My Eyes on You
Leslie "Hutch" Hutchinson2:33
11You’ll Never Know
Dick Haymes2:40
12Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar
vocals:
The Andrews Sisters (on 1940-08-28)
orchestra:
Vic Schoen and His Orchestra (on 1940-08-28)
recording of:
Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar (1940 song) (on 1940-08-28)
writer:
Hughie Prince, Don Raye and Eleanore Sheehy
The Andrews Sisters2:52
13Ma, I Miss Your Apple Pie
recording of:
Ma, I Miss Your Apple Pie
writer:
John Jacob Loeb (in 1941) and Carmen Lombardo (in 1941)
Ambrose and His Orchestra3:21
14Yours
Bob Eberly & Helen O’Connell3:14
15Sing as We Go
Gracie Fields2:28
16At the Woodchopper’s Ball
recording of:
Woodchopper’s Ball
composer:
Joe Bishop and Woody Herman
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
Woody Herman3:16
17Adolf
Ambrose and His Orchestra3:05
18(We’re Gonna Hang Out) The Washing on the Siegfried LineFlanagan and Allen2:46
19Darn That Dream
recording of:
Darn That Dream
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange (in 1939)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen (in 1939)
publisher:
Scarsdale Music Corp.
part of:
Swingin’ the Dream
Mildred Bailey2:56
20In the Mood
The King Sisters3:27
21I’m Going to Get Lit Up
recording engineer:
Gordon Davidson and Simon Rhodes
assistant engineer:
Neil Dawes, Moisés Garcia and Jeff Gartenbaum
producer:
Thomas Newman
mixer:
Shinnosuke Miyazawa
editor:
Peter Clarke, Larry Mah and Shinnosuke Miyazawa
lead vocals:
Carroll Gibbons (on 1943-04-19)
performer:
Savoy Orpheans (on 1943-04-19)
mixed at:
416 Studio in Culver City, California, United States
recording of:
I’m Gonna Get Lit Up (on 1943-04-19)
orchestrator:
J.A.C. Redford
writer:
Hubert Gregg (in 1943)
composer:
Thomas Newman
Carroll Gibbons & His Orchestra2:33
22You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1942-07-30)
vocals:
Dinah Shore (on 1942-07-30)
orchestra:
Orchestra conducted by Paul Weston (on 1942-07-30)
conductor:
Paul Weston (on 1942-07-30)
recording of:
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To (on 1942-07-30)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (in 1943)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc., Warner Chappell Music Ltd. and Warner/Chappell North America Limited
part of:
The 16th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Dinah Shore2:54
23The Old Black Magic
Skip Nelson3:04
24Pennsylvania 6-5000
recording of:
Pennsylvania 6‒5000 (PEnnsylvania 6‒5000)
lyricist:
Carl Sigman
composer:
Jerry Gray
written at:
Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, New York, United States (in 1940)
The Glenn Miller Orchestra3:15
25Lambeth Walk
recording of:
The Lambeth Walk
lyricist:
Douglas Furber (in 1937) and L. Arthur Rose (in 1937)
composer:
Noel Gay (in 1937)
publisher:
Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd. and Richard Armitage Ltd
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 25672)
Eddie Cantor & Ambrose’s Orchestra2:28

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