Album US 1947 on Columbia label
Jazz and Pop (Big Band, Vocal)
Made in U.S.A. For perfect tone Use Columbia Needles Sides A&B recorded in Hollywood, CA February, 16, 1947.
Harry James And His Orchestra , US album by | |
Claude Lakey as, sax, tr, 1910-1990 US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Les Robinson as, sax, 1914-2005 US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Morton Friedman sax, baritone saxophone, uncredited | |
Artie Bernstein b, 1909-1964 US bass, uncredited | |
Cy Bernard vc, US cello, uncredited | |
Fred Goerner vc, cello, uncredited | |
Lou Fromm dr, *1919 US drums, uncredited | |
Allan Reuss g, 1915-1988 US guitar, uncredited | |
Stan Wrightsman p, 1910-1975 US piano, uncredited | |
Babe Russin sax, ts, 1911-1984 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Herbie Haymer ts, sax, 1916-1949 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Charlie Prebble tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Ed Kusby tb, trombone, uncredited | |
Juan Tizol tb, 1900-1984 PR trombone, uncredited | |
Vic Hamann tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Manny Klein tr, 1908-1994 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Paul Geil tr, trumpet, uncredited | |
Uan Rasey tr, 1921-2011 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Zeke Zarchy tr, *1915 trumpet, uncredited | |
Harry James tr, 1916-1983 US trumpet, directed by, uncredited | |
Alexander Neiman vl, viola, uncredited | |
Bill Spears vn, vl, US viola, uncredited | |
David Amsterdam vn, US viola, uncredited | |
David Sterkin vl, US viola, uncredited | |
Alex Beller vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Ed Bergman str, US violin, uncredited | |
Ernest Karpati vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Gerald Joyce vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Harry Bluestone vn, 1907-1992 GB violin, uncredited | |
Harry Jaworski vn, violin, uncredited | |
Jack Gootkin vn, violin, uncredited | |
Mischa Russell vn, violin, uncredited | |
Nicholas Pisani vn, violin, uncredited | |
Sam Freed vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Art Lund voc, 1915-1990 US vocals, chorus | |
Marion Morgan voc, *1923 US vocals, chorus |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | I Tipped My Hat (And Slowly Rode Away) | Harry James And His Orchestra | Dick Charles, Larry Markes | |
2 | Heartaches | Harry James And His Orchestra | Al Hoffman, John Klenner |