Album US 1984 on Discovery Records label
Jazz
Each side of the LP is a single track. Previously released on Capitol Records P200
Mel Tormé voc, 1925-1999 US arranged by, mel-tones, supervised by, production, vocals, album by | |
The Mel-Tones , US vocals, album by | |
Hal Mooney , 1911-1995 US arranged by, conductor, album by | |
Billy May tr, 1916-2004 US arranged by | |
Dick Jones p, arranged by | |
Neal Hefti tr, 1922-2008 US arranged by | |
Paul Villepigue sax, 1919-1953 US arranged by | |
Jud Conlon , 1910-1966 CU conductor, chorus, arranged by, chorus | |
Karen Stone , coordinator, album | |
Lenora Hennessy , design, album | |
Debra Robins , liner notes, supervised by, album | |
John Palladino , 1920-2014 technician, sound | |
Bernie Parke voc, vocals | |
Les Baxter key, voc, 1922-1996 US vocals | |
Loulie Jean Norman voc, vocals | |
Susan Melton , US vocals, easterner | |
Ginny O'Connor voc, vocals, vocals, extra girl |
Lawrence Marx Jr. photography by, cover |
Albert Marx producer |
Jim Conkling supervised by, production |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction (Mountain-Desert Theme) | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
2 | We Think The West Coast Is The Best Coast In The Land | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
3 | Coney Island | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
4 | The Miami Waltz | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
5 | They Go To San Diego | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
6 | Sunday Night In San Fernando | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
7 | Got The Gate On The Golden Gate | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
8 | Prelude To "Poor Little Extra Girl" | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
9 | Poor Little Extra Girl | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
10 | Reprise: We Think The West Coast Is The Best Coast In The Land | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney | ||
11 | Finale (Mountain-Desert Theme) | Mel Tormé With His The Mel-Tones, Hal Mooney |