With Vocal Refrain... And the Angels Sing

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1Did You Mean It?
recording of:
Did You Mean It? (on 1936-05-11)
writer:
Mort Dixon and Jesse Greer
Ella Fitzgerald with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra2:24
2And the Angels Sing
recording of:
And the Angels Sing (on 1939-04-04)
lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
composer:
Ziggy Elman
publisher:
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. and WC Music Corp.
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label) and ワーナー・チャペル音楽出版 Synch事業部 (Warner/Chappell Music Japan K.K., Synch Division)
Ray Eberle with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra2:54
3Jelly, Jelly
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-12-02)
alto saxophone:
Leroy Harris (on 1940-12-02)
double bass:
Truck Parham (on 1940-12-02)
drums (drum set):
Alvin Burroughs (on 1940-12-02)
guitar:
Hurley Ramey (on 1940-12-02)
piano:
Earl Hines (jazz pianist and bandleader) (on 1940-12-02)
reeds:
Scoops Carry (on 1940-12-02) and Budd Johnson (on 1940-12-02)
tenor saxophone:
Franz Jackson (on 1940-12-02) and Willie Randall (on 1940-12-02)
trombone:
John Ewing (jazz trombonist - do not confuse with John Ewing, Jr.) (on 1940-12-02), Ed Fant (on 1940-12-02) and Joe McLewis (on 1940-12-02)
trumpet:
Harry "Pee Wee" Jackson (US trumpeter) (on 1940-12-02), Rostelle Reese (on 1940-12-02) and Leroy White (on 1940-12-02)
vocals:
Billy Eckstine (on 1940-12-02)
orchestra:
Earl Hines and His Orchestra (on 1940-12-02)
recording of:
Jelly, Jelly (on 1940-12-02)
writer:
Billy Eckstine and Earl Hines (jazz pianist and bandleader)
Billy Eckstine with Earl Hines and His Orchestra3:27
4Nice Work If You Can Get It
clarinet:
Johnny Mintz (on 1937-10-14)
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1937-10-14)
drums (drum set):
Dave Tough (jazz drummer) (on 1937-10-14)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1937-10-14)
piano:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1937-10-14)
tenor saxophone:
Bud Freeman (on 1937-10-14)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1937-10-14)
trumpet:
Pee Wee Erwin (on 1937-10-14)
vocals:
Edythe Wright (on 1937-10-14)
recording of:
Nice Work If You Can Get It (on 1937-10-14)
lyricist:
Ira Gershwin (in 1937)
composer:
George Gershwin (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA) and Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1937)
part of:
A Damsel in Distress (1937 film score)
part of:
Crazy for You (1992 musical)
part of:
My One and Only (1983 Broadway musical)
Edythe Wright with Tommy Dorsey and His Clambake Seven2:25
5St. Louis Blues
recording of:
St. Louis Blues (on 1941-06-21)
lyricist and composer:
William Christopher Handy (in 1913)
publisher:
Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc.
sub-publisher:
Reuter & Reuter Förlags AB
Lena Horne with Dixieland Jazz Group of NBC’s Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street3:05
6The Skeleton in the Closet
recorded in:
Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1936-08-07)
double bass:
Slim Taft (on 1936-08-07)
drums (drum set):
Ray McKinley (on 1936-08-07)
guitar:
Roc Hillman (songwriter, arranger) (on 1936-08-07)
reeds:
Jimmy Dorsey (on 1936-08-07), Skeets Herfurt (on 1936-08-07), Fud Livingston (on 1936-08-07) and Jack Stacey (on 1936-08-07)
trombone:
Bobby Byrne (on 1936-08-07), Don Matteson (on 1936-08-07) and Joe Yukl (on 1936-08-07)
trumpet:
Louis Armstrong (on 1936-08-07), Tutti Camarata (on 1936-08-07) and George Thow (on 1936-08-07)
vocals:
Louis Armstrong (on 1936-08-07)
orchestra:
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1936-08-07)
recording of:
Skeleton in the Closet (on 1936-08-07)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
Arthur Johnston (American composer and songwriter)
Louis Armstrong with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:09
7When Lights Are Low
recording of:
When Lights Are Low (on 1936-06-20)
lyricist:
Spencer Williams (US jazz composer, pianist & singer)
composer:
Benny Carter
publisher:
Bee Cee Music Co. and Mills Music
Elisabeth Welch with Benny Carter and His Orchestra2:53
8On a Little Street in Singapore
recording of:
On a Little Street in Singapore (on 1939-10-13)
writer:
Peter de Rose (tin pan alley era songwriter, pianist and performer on radio) and Billy Hill (US songwriter)
Frank Sinatra with Harry James and His Orchestra2:50
9Time on My Hands
recording of:
Time on My Hands (on 1939-07-07)
lyricist:
Harold Adamson (in 1930) and Mack Gordon (in 1930)
composer:
Vincent Youmans (in 1930)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly, Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.), Harold Adamson Music (in 1930, in 1956, in 1986), Miller Music Corp. (in 1930, in 1956) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019) (in 1930, in 1956)
Dick Todd with Studio Orchestra directed by Leonard Joy3:04
10St. James Infirmary
recording of:
St. James Infirmary (Joe Primrose’s arrangement) (on 1941-07-24)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Joe Primrose
publisher:
EMI Harmonies Limited
arrangement of:
St. James Infirmary
version of:
The Unfortunate Lass (Bad Girl's Lament)
recording of:
St. James Infirmary (Joe Primrose’s arrangement) (in 1941)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Joe Primrose
publisher:
EMI Harmonies Limited
arrangement of:
St. James Infirmary
version of:
The Unfortunate Lass (Bad Girl's Lament)
Cab Calloway with His Orchestra3:21
11Five O'Clock Whistle
recording of:
Five O’Clock Whistle (on 1940-09-05)
writer:
Kim Gannon, Gene Irwin (aranger, writer) and Josef Myrow
Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra3:23
12Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
recording of:
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (on 1931-03-02)
lyricist:
Ted Koehler (in 1931) and Billy Moll (songwriter) (in 1931)
composer:
Harry Barris (in 1931)
publisher:
Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd., Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Ltd., Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. and Ted Koehler Music Co.
Bing Crosby with Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra3:26
13A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody
recording of:
A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody (from “Ziegfeld Follies of 1919”)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin
Dennis Day with Roy Fox and His Orchestra3:17
14Just Like Taking Candy From a Baby
Fred Astaire with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra2:51
15A Hundred Years From Today
recording of:
A Hundred Years From Today (on 1934-02-24)
lyricist:
Ned Washington and Joe Young (US lyricist)
composer:
Victor Young (American composer, arranger, violinist & conductor)
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP), Robbins Music Corp. and Warock Corp.
Lee Wiley with The Casa Loma Orchestra3:08
16The Walls Keep Talking
Anita O’Day with Gene Krupa and His Orchestra3:12
17Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?
cover recording of:
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? (on 1933-12-20)
lyricist:
Mack Gordon (in 1933)
composer:
Harry Revel (British-born American composer) (in 1933)
Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and His Orchestra3:06
18Doin' the New Low-Down
recording of:
Doin’ the New Low Down (on 1932-12-29)
lyricist:
Dorothy Fields (American librettist and lyricist)
composer:
Jimmy McHugh (songwriter)
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson with Don Redman and His Orchestra2:35
19The Clouds Will Soon Roll By
recording of:
Clouds Will Soon Roll By (on 1932-07-22)
writer:
William J Hill (US songwriter) and Harry M. Woods (American 1920/30s songwriter)
Elsie Carlisle with Ambrose and His Orchestra3:19
20The Lady Is a Tramp
recording of:
The Lady Is a Tramp (from “Babes in Arms”) (on 1937-10-01)
lyricist:
Lorenz Hart (in 1937)
composer:
Richard Rodgers (composer) (in 1937)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA) and Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)
part of:
Babes in Arms (full musical)
part of:
Pal Joey
Midge Williams and Her Jazz Jesters2:27
21I Hadn't Anyone Till You
recording of:
I Hadn’t Anyone Till You (on 1938-04-27)
lyricist and composer:
Ray Noble
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
Jack Leonard with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:02
22Nasty Man
recording of:
Nasty Man (on 1934-03-14)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar (in 1934) and Jack Yellen (in 1934)
composer:
Ray Henderson (in 1934)
Kay Weber with The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra2:57
23Maria Elena
recording of:
Maria Elena (English translated) (on 1941-09-21)
lyricist and composer:
Lorenzo Barcelata
translator:
S. K. Russell (US songwriter/lyricist Sidney Keith “Bob” Russell)
translated version of:
Maria Elena (Spanish original)
Chick Henderson with Joe Loss & His Orchestra3:32
24My Old Flame
Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra3:13
25Smarty
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States (on 1937-06-11)
double bass:
Charles Turner (US jazz bassist, active 1930s) (on 1937-06-11)
drums (drum set):
Slick Jones (on 1937-06-11)
guitar:
Al Casey (US jazz/soul guitarist) (on 1937-06-11)
piano:
Fats Waller (on 1937-06-11)
reeds:
Gene Sedric (on 1937-06-11)
trumpet:
Herman Autrey (Jazz trumpet player) (on 1937-06-11)
vocals:
Fats Waller (on 1937-06-11)
recording of:
Smarty (You Know It All) (on 1937-06-11)
lyricist:
Ralph Freed
composer:
Burton Lane
Fats Waller and His Rhythm2:40