Album US 1945 on Columbia label
Jazz (Big Band)
Both sides recorded November 21, 1944 in Hollywood, CA. I'm Confessin' on Columbia CD CK 45447 credits Carl Maus on drums, not Fatool. Recording dates/locations and performance/arranging credits from The Jazz Discography Ver 14.0
Harry James And His Orchestra , US album by | |
Ed Rosa sax, cl, US clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Willie Smith as, sax, 1910-1967 US clarinet, uncredited, alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Johnny Thompson , US arranged by, uncredited | |
George Davis sax, US baritone saxophone, uncredited | |
Ed Mihelich b, US bass, uncredited | |
Cy Bernard vc, US cello, uncredited | |
Elias Friede vc, US cello, uncredited | |
Nick Fatool dr, 1915-2000 US drums, uncredited | |
Allan Reuss g, 1915-1988 US guitar, uncredited | |
Harry James tr, 1916-1983 US leader, trumpet, uncredited | |
Arnold Ross p, 1921-2000 US piano, uncredited | |
Cliff Jackson sax, US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Corky Corcoran ts, sax, 1924-1979 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Charlie Prebble tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Jesse Heath tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Vic Hamann tb, US trombone, uncredited | |
Al Ramsey tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Irwin Berken tr, US trumpet, uncredited | |
Jimmy Campbell tr, trumpet, uncredited | |
Uan Rasey tr, 1921-2011 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Juan Tizol tb, 1900-1984 PR valve trombone, uncredited | |
David Sterkin vl, US viola, uncredited | |
Albert Saparoff vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Ernest Karpati vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Gerald Joyce vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Harry Jaworski vn, violin, uncredited | |
Jack Gootkin vn, violin, uncredited | |
John De Voogdt vn, violin, uncredited | |
Nicholas Pisani vn, violin, uncredited | |
Sam Caplan vn, US violin, uncredited | |
Sam Freed vn, US violin, uncredited |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | When Your Lover Has Gone | Harry James And His Orchestra | Einar Aaron Swan | |
2 | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) | Harry James And His Orchestra | Al Neiburg, Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds |