Album US 1945 on Victor label
Jazz (Big Band)
Side A (Mx. BS-038108-1) from Warner Brothers picture "To Have and To Have Not". Recorded July 20, 1939, New York, NY and originally released on Victor 26636. Side B (Mx. D5VB0734) from the Paramount picture "You Came Along". Recorded April 14, 1945.
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra , US album by | |
Fred Stulce sax, as, US alto saxophone, uncredited | |
Johnny Mince cl, 1912-1994 US alto saxophone, uncredited, clarinet, uncredited | |
Skeets Herfurt sax, 1911-1992 US alto saxophone, uncredited, vocals, refrain | |
Tommy Dorsey tb, 1905-1956 US directed by, uncredited, trombone, uncredited | |
Gene Traxler b, *1913 US double bass, uncredited | |
Cliff Leeman dr, 1913-1986 US drums, uncredited | |
Carmen Mastren g, 1913-1981 US guitar, uncredited | |
Howard Smith p, *1910 US piano, uncredited | |
Babe Russin sax, ts, 1911-1984 US tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Hymie Schertzer sax, as, 1909-1977 tenor saxophone, uncredited | |
Elmer Smithers tb, trombone, uncredited | |
Ward Silloway tb, 1909-1965 US trombone, uncredited | |
Andy Ferretti tr, trumpet, uncredited | |
Mickey Bloom tr, 1906-1979 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Yank Lawson tr, 1911-1995 US trumpet, uncredited | |
Deane Kincaide sax, bs, 1911-1992 US arranged by | |
Stuart Foster voc, 1923-1968 US vocals, refrain |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Hong Kong Blues | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Hoagy Carmichael | |
2 | You Came Along (From Out Of Nowhere) | Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Edward Heyman, Johnny Green |