Compil. US 1994 on Audiophile label
Jazz, Pop and Soundtrack (Vocal, Swing)
Recorded in New York City. Hoagy Carmichael wrote the music for all nineteen songs. The lyricist, if there is one, is credited in the song list, along with the vocalist (if there is one). Richard M. Sudhalter is credited with vocals in the summary of the musicians in the booklet, though that may be a typo, since he is not listed on vocals on any of the individual tracks.
Bob Dorough voc, p, *1923 US piano, arranged by, vocals, album by | |
Richard M. Sudhalter tr, 1938-2008 US cornet, trumpet, flugelhorn, liner notes, producer, supervised by, edited by, tape, album by | |
Barbara Lea voc, 1929-2011 US liner notes, edited by, tape, vocals, album by | |
Frank Tate b, *1943 US bass | |
Jay Leonhart b, *1940 US bass | |
Bill Crow b, *1927 US bass, tuba | |
Artie Baker ts, cl, US clarinet, tenor saxophone, other, piccolo | |
Eddie Locke dr, 1930-2009 US drums | |
Fred Stroll drums | |
Ronnie Bedford dr, 1931-2014 US drums | |
Tom Bailey drums | |
Malcolm Addey , edited by, tape, recorded by | |
Frank Vignola g, acg, *1965 US guitar | |
Howard Alden g, *1958 US guitar | |
James Chirillo g, *1953 US guitar | |
Bill Charlap p, *1966 US piano | |
Frank Loesser voc, 1910-1969 US lyrics by, written by |
Wendell Echols coordinator |
George H. Buck, Jr. executive-producer |
Eric Stephen Jacobs photography by |
Rich Head recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ooh, What You Said! | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Johnny Mercer | 2:43 |
2 | Baltimore Oriole | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Paul Francis Webster | 4:15 |
3 | Sing It Way Down Low | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Jo Trent | 3:47 |
4 | Doctor, Lawyer And Indian Chief | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Paul Francis Webster | 3:47 |
5 | New Orleans | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Hoagy Carmichael | 4:34 |
6 | Break It Up, Cinderella | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Johnny Mercer | 4:03 |
7 | Small Fry | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Frank Loesser | 4:31 |
8 | Star Dust | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Mitchell Parish | 6:24 |
9 | Jubilee | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Stanley Adams | 3:37 |
10 | Winter Moon | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Harold Adamson | 3:43 |
11 | The Monkey Song | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Hoagy Carmichael | 3:23 |
12 | Judy | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Sammy Lerner | 3:53 |
13 | Ole Buttermilk Sky | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Jack Brooks | 2:17 |
14 | Ivy | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Hoagy Carmichael | 3:28 |
15 | Washboard Blues | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Fred Callahan, Irving Mills | 3:43 |
16 | How Little We Know | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Johnny Mercer | 3:38 |
17 | Memphis In June | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Paul Francis Webster | 6:55 |
18 | Old Man Harlem | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Rudy Vallee | 3:04 |
19 | I Get Along Without You Very Well | Bob Dorough, Richard M. Sudhalter, Barbara Lea | Hoagy Carmichael | 2:26 |