The Great band era. Record 6, 1938 (part 2), 1943 (part 1)
- 其他作者:
- Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986.
- Clinton, Larry, 1909-1985.
- Savitt, Jan, 1907-1948.
- Nelson, Ozzie, 1906-1975.
- Dorsey, Tommy, 1905-1956.
- Kaye, Sammy, 1910-1987.
- Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944.
- Rey, Alvino, 1909-
- Powell, Teddy.
- Martin, Freddy, 1906-1983.
- Wain, Bea.
- Dale, Carlotta.
- Nelson, Harriet.
- Wright, Edythe, d. 1965.
- Nelson, Skip.
- Schallen, Bill.
- Mann, Peggy.
- Fina, Jack, 1913-1970.
- 其他題名:
- Flat foot floogee.
- I double dare you.
- You go to my head.
- Says my heart.
- My reverie.
- You must have been a beautiful baby.
- Taking a chance on love.
- Moonlight mood.
- Dearly beloved.
- Let's get lost.
- That old black magic.
- Warsaw concerto.
- 出版: [United States] : Reader's Digest [197-?]
- 主題: Dance orchestra music.
- 一般註:Dance orchestra music. 10片裝,此為第6片
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- 系統號: 005075891 | 機讀編目格式
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1938 (part 2): The flat foot floogee / Gaillard, Stewart, Green (Benny Goodman and his Orchestra ; vocal refrain by the band) -- I double dare you / Shand, Eaton (Larry Clinton and his Orchestra ; Bea Wain, vocal) -- You go to my head / Coors, Gillespie (Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters ; Carlotta Dale, vocal) -- Says my heart / Loesser, Lane (Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra ; Harriet Hilliard, vocal) -- My reverie / Larry Clinton, based on Debussy's Reverie (Larry Clinton and his Orchestra ; Bea Wain, vocal) -- You must have been a beautiful baby / Warren, Mercer (Tommy Dorsey and his Clambake Seven ; Edythe Wright, vocal). 1943 (part 1): Taking a chance on love / Duke, LaTouche, Fetter (Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra ; the Three Kadets, vocal) -- Moonlight mood / Adamson, DeRose (Glenn Miller and his Orchestra ; Skip Nelson and the Modernaires, vocal) -- Dearly beloved / Kern, Mercer (Alvino Rey and his Orchestra ; Bill Schallen, vocal) -- Let's get lost / Loesser, McHugh (Teddy Powell and his Orchestra ; Peggy Mann, vocal) -- That old black magic / Arlen, Mercer (Glenn Miller and his Orchestra ; Skip Nelson and the Modernaires, vocal) -- Warsaw concerto / Richard Addinsell (Freddy Martin and his Orchestra ; Jack Fina, piano).