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Sold Date:
April 29, 2015
Start Date:
April 24, 2015
Final Price:
$20.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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1983 Sandy Hook Records SH 2078 sealed vinyl release. Jacket is whole; sticker remainder top right; no bar code.
Item offered as Unplayed New Sealed. Vinyl pressed over 30 years ago.
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Track Listing
1. Dig It
2. Let's Be Buddies
3. Celery Stalks at Midnight
4. Boogle Woogle Piggy
5. Beau Night in Hitchkiss Corners
6. Alexander the Swoose
7. Keep Cool, Fool
Side 2
8. Come To Baby, Do
9. Sentimental Journey
10. My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time
11. He's Home for a Little While
12. 'Tain't Me
13. He'll Have to Cross the Atlantic (To Get to the Pacific)
14. Aren't You Glad You're You
Album Notes
Personnel: Doris Day (vocals); Les Brown and His Orchestra included: Ed Bailey, Si Zentner, John Knepper, Ted Nash, others. Recording information: 1940-1945. The Best of The Old 78's: Z-Disc #5.
Day's period singing with Les Brown is, today, regarded with a degree of love and affection reserved for Ella Fitzgerald's era with Chick Webb, or Frank Sinatra's work with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Day's voice during this period (she was 16 when she cut her first sides with Brown) was an astonishingly expressive instrument. ~ Bruce Eder