Classic Artie Shaw Bluebird and Victor Sessions

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Limited edition of 5,000 sets.

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1Concerto for Clarinet (PT. 1)
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-12-17)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1940-12-17) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-12-17)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1940-12-17)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-12-17)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-12-17)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1940-12-17)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1940-12-17)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-12-17)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1940-12-17) and Les Robinson (on 1940-12-17)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1940-12-17), Ray Conniff (on 1940-12-17) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-12-17)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1940-12-17), Jack Cathcart (on 1940-12-17) and George Wendt (on 1940-12-17)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1940-12-17) and Allan Harshman (on 1940-12-17)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1940-12-17), Truman Boardman (on 1940-12-17), Bill Brower (on 1940-12-17), Ted Klages (on 1940-12-17), Eugene Lamas (on 1940-12-17) and Bob Morrow (on 1940-12-17)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-12-17)
4:31
2Concerto for Clarinet (PT. 2)
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-12-17)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1940-12-17) and Neely Plumb (on 1940-12-17)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1940-12-17)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-12-17)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-12-17)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1940-12-17)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1940-12-17)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1940-12-17)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1940-12-17) and Les Robinson (on 1940-12-17)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1940-12-17), Ray Conniff (on 1940-12-17) and Jack Jenney (on 1940-12-17)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1940-12-17), Jack Cathcart (on 1940-12-17) and George Wendt (on 1940-12-17)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1940-12-17) and Allan Harshman (on 1940-12-17)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1940-12-17), Truman Boardman (on 1940-12-17), Bill Brower (on 1940-12-17), Ted Klages (on 1940-12-17), Eugene Lamas (on 1940-12-17) and Bob Morrow (on 1940-12-17)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-12-17)
4:54
3Dancing in the Dark
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-01-23)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-01-23) and Neely Plumb (on 1941-01-23)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-01-23)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-01-23)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1941-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-01-23)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1941-01-23)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-01-23)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-01-23) and Les Robinson (on 1941-01-23)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-01-23), Ray Conniff (on 1941-01-23) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-01-23)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1941-01-23), Clyde Hurley (on 1941-01-23) and George Wendt (on 1941-01-23)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-01-23) and Allan Harshman (on 1941-01-23)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-01-23), Truman Boardman (on 1941-01-23), Bill Brower (on 1941-01-23), Ted Klages (on 1941-01-23), Eugene Lamas (on 1941-01-23) and Bob Morrow (on 1941-01-23)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-01-23)
recording of:
Dancing in the Dark (on 1941-01-23)
lyricist:
Howard Dietz
composer:
Arthur Schwartz
publisher:
Arthur Schwartz Music Ltd., Chappell Music Ltd., Harms, Inc., Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division) and WC Music Corp.
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
part of:
The Band Wagon (1953 film)
3:04
4I Cover the Waterfront
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-01-23)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-01-23) and Neely Plumb (on 1941-01-23)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-01-23)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-01-23)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1941-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-01-23)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1941-01-23)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-01-23)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-01-23) and Les Robinson (on 1941-01-23)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-01-23), Ray Conniff (on 1941-01-23) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-01-23)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1941-01-23), Clyde Hurley (on 1941-01-23) and George Wendt (on 1941-01-23)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-01-23) and Allan Harshman (on 1941-01-23)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-01-23), Truman Boardman (on 1941-01-23), Bill Brower (on 1941-01-23), Ted Klages (on 1941-01-23), Eugene Lamas (on 1941-01-23) and Bob Morrow (on 1941-01-23)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-01-23)
instrumental recording of:
I Cover the Waterfront (on 1941-01-23)
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Johnny Green and Edward Heyman
publisher:
Harms, Inc. and Warner Bros., Inc.
3:28
5Moonglow
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-01-23)
alto saxophone:
Neely Plumb (on 1941-01-23) and Les Robinson (on 1941-01-23)
bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1941-01-23)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-01-23)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-01-23)
guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1941-01-23)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-01-23)
tenor saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-01-23) and Jerry Jerome (on 1941-01-23)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-01-23), Ray Conniff (on 1941-01-23) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-01-23)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1941-01-23), Clyde Hurley (on 1941-01-23) and George Wendt (on 1941-01-23)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-01-23) and Allan Harshman (on 1941-01-23)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-01-23), Truman Boardman (on 1941-01-23), Bill Brower (on 1941-01-23), Ted Klages (on 1941-01-23), Eugene Lamas (on 1941-01-23) and Bob Morrow (on 1941-01-23)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-01-23)
recording of:
Moonglow (on 1941-01-23)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Will Hudson and Irving Mills
3:31
6Alone Together
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1941-01-23)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-01-23) and Neely Plumb (on 1941-01-23)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-01-23)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-01-23)
double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1941-01-23)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-01-23)
electric guitar:
Al Hendrickson (on 1941-01-23)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-01-23)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-01-23) and Les Robinson (on 1941-01-23)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-01-23), Ray Conniff (on 1941-01-23) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-01-23)
trumpet:
Billy Butterfield (on 1941-01-23), Clyde Hurley (on 1941-01-23) and George Wendt (on 1941-01-23)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-01-23) and Allan Harshman (on 1941-01-23)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-01-23), Truman Boardman (on 1941-01-23), Bill Brower (on 1941-01-23), Ted Klages (on 1941-01-23), Eugene Lamas (on 1941-01-23) and Bob Morrow (on 1941-01-23)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-01-23)
recording of:
Alone Together (on 1941-01-23)
lyricist:
Howard Dietz
writer:
Schwartz & Dietz
composer:
Arthur Schwartz
publisher:
Arthur Schwartz Music Ltd., Warner Bros. Music and Warner Bros., Inc. (Warner Bros. Music Division)
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部
3:13
7If I Had You
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-20)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-03-20) and Toots Mondello (on 1941-03-20)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-03-20)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-03-20)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-03-20)
guitar:
Sam Herman (on 1941-03-20)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-03-20) and Les Robinson (on 1941-03-20)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-03-20), Ray Conniff (on 1941-03-20) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-03-20)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-03-20) and Bernie Privin (on 1941-03-20)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-03-20) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-03-20)
violin:
Truman Boardman (on 1941-03-20), Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-03-20), Dave Herman (on 1941-03-20), Dave Kahn (on 1941-03-20), Leo Kahn (on 1941-03-20) and Leo Persner (on 1941-03-20)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-03-20)
3:19
8Georgia on My Mind
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-20)
alto saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-03-20) and Toots Mondello (on 1941-03-20)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-03-20)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-03-20)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-03-20)
guitar:
Sam Herman (on 1941-03-20)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Jerry Jerome (on 1941-03-20) and Les Robinson (on 1941-03-20)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-03-20), Ray Conniff (on 1941-03-20) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-03-20)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-03-20) and Bernie Privin (on 1941-03-20)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-03-20) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-03-20)
violin:
Truman Boardman (on 1941-03-20), Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-03-20), Dave Herman (on 1941-03-20), Dave Kahn (on 1941-03-20), Leo Kahn (on 1941-03-20) and Leo Persner (on 1941-03-20)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-03-20)
recording of:
Georgia on My Mind (on 1941-03-20)
anthem of:
Georgia, United States (from 1979 to present)
lyricist:
Stuart Gorrell (in 1930)
composer:
Hoagy Carmichael (in 1930)
publisher:
Peer International Corporation, Peermusic III, Ltd., Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd. (from 1930 to present) and Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (from 1930 to present)
sub-publisher:
ピアーミュージック
arrangement of:
Georgia on My Mind (Solo piano arrangement)
2:48
9Why Shouldn't I
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-20)
alto saxophone:
Toots Mondello (on 1941-03-20) and Les Robinson (on 1941-03-20)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-03-20)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (in 1940, on 1941-03-20)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-03-20)
guitar:
Sam Herman (on 1941-03-20)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-03-20) and Jerry Jerome (on 1941-03-20)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-03-20), Ray Conniff (on 1941-03-20) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-03-20)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-03-20) and Bernie Privin (on 1941-03-20)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-03-20) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-03-20)
violin:
Truman Boardman (on 1941-03-20), Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-03-20), Dave Herman (on 1941-03-20), Dave Kahn (on 1941-03-20), Leo Kahn (on 1941-03-20) and Leo Persner (on 1941-03-20)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-03-20)
recording of:
Why Shouldn’t I? (on 1941-03-20)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (in 1935)
3:23
10It Had to Be You
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-03-20)
alto saxophone:
Toots Mondello (on 1941-03-20) and Les Robinson (on 1941-03-20)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-03-20)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-03-20)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-03-20)
drums (drum set):
Nick Fatool (on 1941-03-20)
guitar:
Sam Herman (on 1941-03-20)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-03-20)
tenor saxophone:
Bus Bassey (on 1941-03-20) and Jerry Jerome (on 1941-03-20)
trombone:
Vernon Brown (on 1941-03-20), Ray Conniff (on 1941-03-20) and Jack Jenney (on 1941-03-20)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-03-20) and Bernie Privin (on 1941-03-20)
viola:
Keith Collins (on 1941-03-20) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-03-20)
violin:
Truman Boardman (on 1941-03-20), Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-03-20), Dave Herman (on 1941-03-20), Dave Kahn (on 1941-03-20), Leo Kahn (on 1941-03-20) and Leo Persner (on 1941-03-20)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-03-20)
recording of:
It Had to Be You (on 1941-03-20)
lyricist:
Gus Kahn (in 1924)
composer:
Isham Jones (in 1924)
publisher:
Bantam Music Publishing Co., EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Gilbert Keyes Music Company, The Songwriters Guild, Warner Bros., Inc. and Jerome H. Remick & Co. (on 1924-05-09)
2:49
11Confessin' (That I Love You)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Benny Carter (on 1941-06-26)
bass:
Frederick Zimmermann (on 1941-06-26)
cello:
Abe Borodin (on 1941-06-26) and Lucien Schmit (on 1941-06-26)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-06-26)
double bass:
Billy Taylor Sr. (on 1941-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Berisford “Shep” Shepherd (on 1941-06-26)
guitar:
Jimmy Shirley (on 1941-06-26)
harp:
Laura Newell (on 1941-06-26)
piano:
Sonny White (on 1941-06-26)
trombone:
J.C. Higginbotham (on 1941-06-26)
trumpet:
Henry “Red” Allen (on 1941-06-26)
viola:
Sol Deutsch (on 1941-06-26) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-06-26)
violin:
Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-06-26), Louis Edlin (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kahn (on 1941-06-26), Serge Kotlarsky (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kruczek (on 1941-06-26), Dave Norman (on 1941-06-26), Max Silverman (on 1941-06-26) and Harry Urbant (on 1941-06-26)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-06-26)
recording of:
I’m Confessin’ (That I Love You)
lyricist:
Al J. Neiburg (in 1930)
composer:
Doc Daugherty (in 1930) and Ellis Reynolds (in 1930)
publisher:
Bourne Music Ltd.
version of:
Lookin’ for Another Sweetie
3:24
12Love Me a Little, Little
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Benny Carter (on 1941-06-26)
bass:
Frederick Zimmermann (on 1941-06-26)
cello:
Abe Borodin (on 1941-06-26) and Lucien Schmit (on 1941-06-26)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-06-26)
double bass:
Billy Taylor Sr. (on 1941-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Berisford “Shep” Shepherd (on 1941-06-26)
guitar:
Jimmy Shirley (on 1941-06-26)
harp:
Laura Newell (on 1941-06-26)
piano:
Sonny White (on 1941-06-26)
trombone:
J.C. Higginbotham (on 1941-06-26)
trumpet:
Henry “Red” Allen (on 1941-06-26)
viola:
Sol Deutsch (on 1941-06-26) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-06-26)
violin:
Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-06-26), Louis Edlin (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kahn (on 1941-06-26), Serge Kotlarsky (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kruczek (on 1941-06-26), Dave Norman (on 1941-06-26), Max Silverman (on 1941-06-26) and Harry Urbant (on 1941-06-26)
vocals:
Lena Horne (on 1941-06-26)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-06-26)
3:06
13Beyond the Blue Horizon
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Benny Carter (on 1941-06-26)
bass:
Frederick Zimmermann (on 1941-06-26)
cello:
Abe Borodin (on 1941-06-26) and Lucien Schmit (on 1941-06-26)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-06-26)
double bass:
Billy Taylor Sr. (on 1941-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Berisford “Shep” Shepherd (on 1941-06-26)
guitar:
Jimmy Shirley (on 1941-06-26)
harp:
Laura Newell (on 1941-06-26)
piano:
Sonny White (on 1941-06-26)
trombone:
J.C. Higginbotham (on 1941-06-26)
trumpet:
Henry “Red” Allen (on 1941-06-26)
viola:
Sol Deutsch (on 1941-06-26) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-06-26)
violin:
Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-06-26), Louis Edlin (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kahn (on 1941-06-26), Serge Kotlarsky (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kruczek (on 1941-06-26), Dave Norman (on 1941-06-26), Max Silverman (on 1941-06-26) and Harry Urbant (on 1941-06-26)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-06-26)
recording of:
Beyond the Blue Horizon (from "Monte-Carlo") (on 1941-06-26)
lyricist:
Leo Robin
composer:
W. Franke Harling and Richard A. Whiting
publisher:
Sony/ATV Harmony
2:47
14Don't Take Your Love From Me
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-06-26)
alto saxophone:
Benny Carter (on 1941-06-26)
bass:
Billy Taylor Sr. (on 1941-06-26) and Frederick Zimmermann (on 1941-06-26)
cello:
Abe Borodin (on 1941-06-26) and Lucien Schmit (on 1941-06-26)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-06-26)
drums (drum set):
Berisford “Shep” Shepherd (on 1941-06-26)
guitar:
Jimmy Shirley (on 1941-06-26)
harp:
Laura Newell (on 1941-06-26)
piano:
Sonny White (on 1941-06-26)
trombone:
J.C. Higginbotham (on 1941-06-26)
trumpet:
Henry “Red” Allen (on 1941-06-26)
viola:
Sol Deutsch (on 1941-06-26) and Bernard Ocko (on 1941-06-26)
violin:
Kurt Dieterle (on 1941-06-26), Louis Edlin (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kahn (on 1941-06-26), Serge Kotlarsky (on 1941-06-26), Leo Kruczek (on 1941-06-26), Dave Norman (on 1941-06-26), Max Silverman (on 1941-06-26) and Harry Urbant (on 1941-06-26)
vocals:
Lena Horne (on 1941-06-26)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-06-26)
recording of:
Don’t Take Your Love From Me (on 1941-06-26)
lyricist and composer:
Henry Nemo
publisher:
Indano Music Co.
3:08
15Blues in the Night
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
double bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
vocals:
Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
recording of:
Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me) (on 1941-09-02)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1941)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1941)
publisher:
Warner Bros., Inc. and WB Music Corp.
part of:
The 14th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:17
16Nocturne
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
3:38
17Rockin' Chair
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
recording of:
Rockin’ Chair (1929 Hoagy Carmichael song) (on 1941-09-02)
lyricist:
Hoagy Carmichael
composer:
Hoagy Carmichael (in 1929)
publisher:
Songs of Peer, Ltd.
3:13
18Through the Years
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
recording of:
Through the Years (on 1941-09-02)
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Vincent Youmans
3:19
19If I Love Again
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
3:25
20Is It Taboo?
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-03)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-03)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-03), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-03) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-03)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-03)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-03)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-03)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-03)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-03)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-03)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-03)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-03), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-03) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-03)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-03), Max Berman (on 1941-09-03), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-03), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-03), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-03), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-03), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-03), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-03) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-03)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-03)
3:20
21I Ask the Stars
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-03)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-03)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-03), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-03) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-03)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-03)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-03)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-03)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-03)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-03)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-03)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-03)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-03), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-03) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-03)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-03), Max Berman (on 1941-09-03), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-03), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-03), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-03), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-03), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-03), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-03) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-03)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-03)
3:30
22Beyond the Blue Horizon
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-03)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-03)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-03), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-03) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-03)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-03)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-03)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-03)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-03)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-03)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-03)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-03)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-03), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-03) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-03)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-03), Max Berman (on 1941-09-03), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-03), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-03), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-03), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-03), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-03), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-03) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-03)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-03)
recording of:
Beyond the Blue Horizon (from "Monte-Carlo") (on 1941-09-03)
lyricist:
Leo Robin
composer:
W. Franke Harling and Richard A. Whiting
publisher:
Sony/ATV Harmony
2:52
23Blues in the Night (ALT TK -1)
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1941-09-02)
alto saxophone:
Chuck DiMaggio (on 1941-09-02) and Les Robinson (on 1941-09-02)
baritone saxophone:
Artie Baker (on 1941-09-02)
bass:
Eddie McKinney (on 1941-09-02)
cello:
Fred Goerner (on 1941-09-02), Ed Sodero (on 1941-09-02) and George Taliarkin (on 1941-09-02)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1941-09-02)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (on 1941-09-02)
guitar:
Mike Bryan (on 1941-09-02)
piano:
Johnny Guarnieri (on 1941-09-02)
tenor saxophone:
Georgie Auld (on 1941-09-02) and Mickey Folus (on 1941-09-02)
trombone:
Ray Conniff (on 1941-09-02), Jack Jenney (on 1941-09-02) and Morey Samel (on 1941-09-02)
trumpet:
Lee Castle (on 1941-09-02), Max Kaminsky (on 1941-09-02), Steve Lipkins (on 1941-09-02) and Hot Lips Page (on 1941-09-02)
viola:
Lenny Atkins (on 1941-09-02), Morris Kohn (on 1941-09-02) and Sam Rosenblum (on 1941-09-02)
violin:
Alex Beller (on 1941-09-02), Max Berman (on 1941-09-02), Truman Boardman (on 1941-09-02), Bill Ehrenkranz (on 1941-09-02), Leo Persner (on 1941-09-02), Raoul Polikian (on 1941-09-02), Leonard Posner (on 1941-09-02), Irving Raymond (on 1941-09-02) and Bernie Tinterow (on 1941-09-02)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1941-09-02)
recording of:
Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me) (on 1941-09-02)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer (in 1941)
composer:
Harold Arlen (in 1941)
publisher:
Warner Bros., Inc. and WB Music Corp.
part of:
The 14th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
3:18
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