Various: Fabulous Memories Of The Fabulous '40s, 1981 Jazz Swing 8xLP Box Set

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Various ‎– Fabulous Memories Of The Fabulous '40s

Label:
Reader's Digest ‎– RDA-078
Format:
8 × Vinyl Box Set, LP, Compilation
Box Set
Country:
US
Released:
1981
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Big Band/ Swing


Tracklist

        Amapola/1940-41

A1     –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra     A String Of Pearls    
A2     –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra     Daddy    
A3     –Bing Crosby With Merry Macs, The And Bob Crosby's Bobcats*     Dolores    
A4     –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra     Tonight We Love    
A5     –Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)

    Vocals – Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell

   
B1     –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra     Blueberry Hill
    Vocals – Ray Eberle   
B2     –Andrews Sisters, The     I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time    
B3     –Wayne King And His Orchestra     Maria Elena    
B4     –Ink Spots, The     Maybe    
B5     –Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra     Pompton Turnpike    
        Tangerine/1941-42
C1     –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Oh! Look At Me Now!
    Vocals – Connie Haines, Frank Sinatra, Pied Pipers, The
C2     –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra     This Love Of Mine
    Vocals – Frank Sinatra   
C3     –Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Tangerine
    Vocals – Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell
C4     –Glenn Miller And His Orchestra     A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
    Vocals – Ray Eberle
C5     –Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra     Perfidia    
D1     –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Yes Indeed!
    Vocals – Jo Stafford, Sy Oliver
D2     –Vaughn Monroe And His Orchestra     When The Lights Go On Again (All Over The World)    
D3     –Alvino Rey And His Orchestra*     I Said No
    Vocals – Yvonne King   
D4     –Woody Herman And His Orchestra     Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me)
    Vocals – Woody Herman   
D5 –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra     Remember Pearl Harbor    
        For Me And My Gal/1943-44
E1     –Judy Garland And Gene Kelly With David Rose And His Orchestra*     For Me And My Gal    
E2     –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Boogie Woogie    
E3     –Ink Spots, The     Don’t Get Around Much Anymore    
E4     –Ella Mae Morse     Shoo-Shoo Baby    
E5     –David Rose And His Orchestra*     Holiday For Strings    
F1     –Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra     San Fernando Valley    
F2     –Ella Fitzgerald And Ink Spots, The     Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall    
F3     –Song Spinners, The     Comin’ In On A Wing And A Prayer    
F4     –Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra     Bésame Mucho
    Vocals – Bob Eberly, Kitty Kallen
F5     –Dinah Shore     I'll Walk Alone             I'll Be Seeing You/1944-45
G1     –Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra     I’ll Be Seeing You    
G2     –Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five     G.I. Jive    
G3     –Glen Gray And The Casa Loma Orchestra*     My Shining Hour
    Vocals – Eugenie Baird   
G4 –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra     Chickery Chick
    Vocals – Billy Williams (4), Nancy Norman   
G5     –Dick Haymes And Helen Forrest     Together    
H1     –Helen Forrest     Time Waits For No One    
H2     –Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra     I Love You    
H3     –Louis Jordan And His Tympany Five     Cakionia    
H4     –Dick Haymes     It Can’t Be Wrong    
H5     –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra     I’m Beginning To See The Light
    Vocals – Joya Sherrill        It’s Been A Long, Long Time/1945-46
I1     –Betty Hutton     Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief    
I2     –Vaughn Monroe     Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!    
I3     –Dick Haymes And Helen Forrest     I’ll Buy That Dream    
I4     –Tony Pastor And His Orchestra     Bell Bottom Trousers

    Vocals – Ruth McCullough, Tony Pastor
   
I5     –Judy Garland And Merry Macs, The     On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe    
J1     –Bing Crosby With Les Paul And His Trio     It’s Been A Long, Long Time    
J2     –Johnny Mercer And Pied Pipers, The     Personality    
J3     –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra     Symphony
    Vocals – Clyde Rogers
J4     –Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra     I’m A Big Girl Now
    Vocals – Betty Barclay
J5     –Perry Como     Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)    
        To Each His Own/1946-47
K1     –Ink Spots, The     To Each His Own    
K2     –Three Suns, The     Peg O’ My Heart    
K3     –Andy Russell (2)     Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside)    
K4     –Perry Como     Surrender    
K5     –Count Basie And His Orchestra*     Open The Door, Richard!    
L1     –Perry Como     Prisoner Of Love    
L2     –Hoagy Carmichael With Chickadees, The And Vic Schoen And His Orchestra     Huggin’ And Chalkin’    
L3     –Tex Beneke With Glenn Miller Orchestra, The And G. Stevens* And Mellow Larks, The*     Anniversary Song    
L4     –Ink Spots, The     The Gypsy    
L5     –Ted Weems And His Orchestra     Heartaches
    Whistling – Elmo Tanner
        Far Away Places/1948-49
M1     –Bing Crosby With Ken Darby Choir, The     Far Away Places    
M2     –Evelyn Knight And Stardusters, The     A Little Bird Told Me    
M3     –Jo Stafford And Gordon MacRae     My Darling, My Darling    
M4     –Ray McKinley And Some Of The Boys*     You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
    Vocals – Ray McKinley
   
M5     –Carmen Miranda And Andrews Sisters, The     Cuanto Le Gusta    
N1     –Kenny Roberts (2)     I Never See Maggie Alone    
N2     –Perry Como     Forever And Ever    
N3     –Freddy Martin And His Orchestra     On A Slow Boat To China    
N4     –Russ Morgan And His Orchestra     So Tired
    Vocals – Russ Morgan (2)   
N5     –Tex Beneke And Glenn Miller Orchestra, The     St. Louis Blues March    
        A Dreamer’s Holiday/1949
O1     –Perry Como     A Dreamer’s Holiday    
O2     –Vaughn Monroe     Red Roses For A Blue Lady    
O3     –Mills Brothers, The     Someday (You’ll Want Me To Want You)    
O4     –Russ Morgan And His Orchestra     Cruising Down The River (On A Sunday Afternoon)

    Vocals – Skylarks, The
   
O5     –Jo Stafford And Gordon MacRae     Whispering Hope    
P1     –Tony Martin (3)     There’s No Tomorrow    
P2     –Ames Brothers, The     Sentimental Me    
P3     –Bing Crosby     Galway Bay    
P4     –Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra     The Huckle Buck
    Vocals – Andy Gibson, Charley Shavers*, Roy Alfred
   
P5     –Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra     Again
    Vocals – Charles LeVere*

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