Single DE 1951 on Good Time Jazz label
Jazz (Dixieland)
Publisher track A2: Melrose Music Corp. Publisher track B1: Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc. Publisher track B2: Leo Feist, Inc. For track A1 there is different information for "written-by" than on the cover. On the back cover there is no composer named, on label it says "Davis - Melrose". Comments on the backcover: Frankie & Johnny, St. Louis Blues, Down Where the Sun Goes Down, and Copenhagen were recorded July 20, 1950. The loud scream which starts Frankie & Johnny is Harper's idea of how Johnny sounded when Frankie shot him. On St. Louis Blues Ward is responsible for that police whistle and cry of "La Rhumba".
Firehouse Five Plus Two , 1949-1972 US album by | |
Harper Goff bj, 1911-1993 US banjo | |
Clarke Mallery cl, clarinet | |
Monte Mountjoy dr, 1912-1994 US drums | |
Frank Thomas p, 1912-2004 US piano | |
Danny Alguire tr, cor, 1912-1992 US trumpet | |
Erdman Penner tu, tuba |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Frankie And Johnnie | Firehouse Five Plus Two | ||
2 | Copenhagen | Firehouse Five Plus Two | Charlie Davis, Walter Melrose | |
3 | St. Louis Blues | Firehouse Five Plus Two | W. C. Handy | |
4 | Down Where The Sun Goes Down | Firehouse Five Plus Two | Isham Jones, Verne Buck |