Album US 1960 on RCA Camden label
Jazz and Soundtrack (Easy Listening)
Living Stereo Recorded at Webster Hall, New York City. (from the Batjac prod. "The Alamo") © by Radio Corporation of America, 1960 © RCA Printed in U.S.A. CAS 655 appears on front of sleeve and labels, CAS-655 appears on back of sleeve. Mono release available CAL-655 Notes not on release: This album is a tribute to Tiomkin’s score and features some music from the film that was not included on the soundtrack album. These tracks include "Old Mexico" and "Reverie."
Tex Beneke And His Orchestra , US orchestra, as played by, vocals, album by | |
Ray Martin , 1918-1988 GB arranged by |
Bob Simpson engineer, recording engineer |
Joe Linhart producer |
Dimitri Tiomkin |
Paul Francis Webster |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ballad Of The Alamo (Instrumental) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
2 | Ballad Of The Alamo (Vocal) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
3 | Old Mexico | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
4 | The Green Leaves Of Summer (Vocal) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
5 | The Green Leaves Of Summer (Instrumental) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
6 | Reverie | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
7 | Tennessee Babe (Oh, Lisa!) (Vocal) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
8 | Tennessee Babe (Instrumental) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
9 | Here's To The Ladies (Vocal) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
10 | Here's To The Ladies (Instrumental) | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
11 | Davy Crockett Theme | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra | ||
12 | Victory March | Tex Beneke And His Orchestra |