Album US 1946 on Columbia label
Jazz and Pop (Big Band)
Side A: Fox Trot Side B: Instrumental "A Little Bit Of Heaven" recorded Jan 21, 1941, New York City "Eli-Eli" recorded Jan 29, 1941, New York City. Performance credits and recording dates from Jazz and Ragtime Records (1897-1942): A-K Originally released in 1941. 1946-1948 repress with only two lines of patent text under COLUMBIA, listing patent 1702564.
Harry James And His Orchestra , US album by | |
Claude Lakey as, sax, tr, 1910-1990 US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Johnny Mezey sax, as, bs, alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Chuck Gentry sax, bs, 1911-1988 US baritone saxophone, uncredited | |
Thurman Teague b, US bass, uncredited | |
Mickey Scrima dr, US drums, uncredited | |
Ben Heller g, guitar, uncredited | |
Al Lerner p, 1919-2014 US piano, uncredited | |
Vido Musso ts, sax, 1913-1982 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Dalton Rizzotto tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Harry Rodgers tb, trombone, uncredited | |
Hoyt Bohannon tb, 1918-1990 US trombone, uncredited | |
Harry James tr, 1916-1983 US trumpet, written by | |
Al Stearns tr, trumpet, uncredited | |
Claude Bowen tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Nick Buono tr, 1917-1993 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Bill Schumann vc, violin, uncredited | |
George Koch vn, violin, uncredited | |
Sam Rosenblum vn, violin, uncredited | |
Stan Stanchfield vn, violin, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | A Little Bit Of Heaven (Sure, They Call It Ireland) | Harry James And His Orchestra | Ernest R. Ball, J. Keirn Brennan | |
2 | Eli-Eli | Harry James And His Orchestra | Harry James |