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 |