Album US 1950 on Columbia label
Jazz and Pop (Big Band, Vocal, Theme)
Side A From "Captain Carey, U.S.A." Both sides Fox Trots recorded March 2, 1950 in Hollywood, CA. Recording dates/locations and performer credits from The Jazz Discography Ver 14.0. Appears in advertisement on p. 23 of April 15, 1950 issue of Billboard.
Harry James And His Orchestra , US album by | |
Musky Ruffo as, sax, US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Willie Smith as, sax, 1910-1967 US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Bob Poland sax, bs, baritone saxophone, uncredited | |
Bob Stone b, bass, uncredited | |
Jackie Mills dr, 1922-2010 US drums, uncredited | |
Tony Rizzi g, 1923-1992 US guitar, uncredited | |
Harry James tr, 1916-1983 US leader, trumpet, uncredited | |
Bruce MacDonald p, piano, uncredited | |
Corky Corcoran ts, sax, 1924-1979 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Jimmy Cook ts, sax, US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Carl Elmer tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Dave Robbins tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Lee O'Connor tb, trombone, uncredited | |
Everett McDonald tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Nick Buono tr, 1917-1993 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Phil Cook tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Ralph Osborne tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Juan Tizol tb, 1900-1984 PR valve trombone, uncredited | |
Dick Williams , vocals, vocal chorus |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Mona Lisa | Harry James And His Orchestra | Livingston & Evans | |
2 | La Vie En Rose | Harry James And His Orchestra | Edith Piaf, Louiguy, Mack David |