Volume 3 - 1939-1940 - Complete Edition

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Tracklist

1CD
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1From The Bottom of My Heart
recorded in:
New York, United States (on 1939-07-13)
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13)
brass:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-07-13)
double bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-07-13)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-07-13)
guitar:
Red Kent (on 1939-07-13)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-07-13)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Drew Page (on 1939-07-13)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-07-13), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-07-13)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-07-13), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-07-13) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-07-13)
vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-07-13)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-07-13)
recording of:
From the Bottom of My Heart (on 1939-07-13)
writer:
Morty Berk, Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer), Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
Frank Sinatra & Harry James and His Orchestra3:11
2To You
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-01)
bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-08-01)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-08-01)
guitar:
Bryan Kent (on 1939-08-01)
instruments:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-08-01)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-08-01)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-01) and Drew Page (on 1939-08-01)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-08-01), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-01) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-01)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-08-01), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-01), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-08-01) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-08-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-08-01)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (on 1939-08-01)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-01)
recorded at:
Marine Ballroom (Steel Pier, Atlantic City) in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (on 1939-08-01)
cover recording of:
To You (on 1939-08-01)
lyricist:
Benny Davis (US vaudeville performer and songwriter)
composer:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) and Ted Shapiro
Frank Sinatra & Harry James and His Orchestra2:49
3From The Bottom of My Heart
alto saxophone:
Dave Matthews (jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-06)
bass:
Thurman Teague (Jazz bassist) (on 1939-08-06)
drums (drum set):
Ralph Hawkins (jazz drummer) (on 1939-08-06)
guitar:
Bryan Kent (on 1939-08-06)
instruments:
Claude Lakey (on 1939-08-06)
piano:
Jack Gardner (piano) (on 1939-08-06)
saxophone:
Bill Luther (Jazz saxophonist) (on 1939-08-06) and Drew Page (on 1939-08-06)
trombone:
Russell Brown (Swing trombonist) (on 1939-08-06), Truett Jones (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-06) and Dalton Rizzotto (Jazz trombonist) (on 1939-08-06)
trumpet:
Claude Bowen (on 1939-08-06), Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-06), Jack Palmer (jazz trumpeter and singer) (on 1939-08-06) and Jack Schaeffer (on 1939-08-06)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1939-08-06)
orchestra:
Harry James and His Orchestra (on 1939-08-06)
conductor:
Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor) (on 1939-08-06)
arranger:
Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer)
recorded at:
Marine Ballroom (Steel Pier, Atlantic City) in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States (on 1939-08-06)
live recording of:
From the Bottom of My Heart (on 1939-08-06)
writer:
Morty Berk, Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer), Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
recording of:
From the Bottom of My Heart (on 1939-08-06)
writer:
Morty Berk, Andy Gibson (trumpet, arranger, composer), Billy Hayes (songwriter) and Harry James (US big band leader, trumpeter & actor)
Frank Sinatra & Harry James and His Orchestra4:01
4All Or Nothing At All
recording of:
All or Nothing at All
lyricist:
Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
composer:
Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence (US songwriter)
publisher:
MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996), Range Road Music Inc. and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US)
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Frank Sinatra & Harry James and His Orchestra3:21
5A Lover Is BlueFrank Sinatra & Harry James and His Orchestra3:25
6Careless
alto saxophone:
Les Robinson (on 1940-02-24)
bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-24)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-24)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1940-02-24)
instruments:
Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-24) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-24)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-02-24)
tenor saxophone:
Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-02-24) and Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1940-02-24)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-02-24), Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-24) and Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-24)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-24), Lee Castle (on 1940-02-24) and Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (on 1940-02-24)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-24)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-02-24)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-02-24)
recorded at:
Meadowbrook Ballroom in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, United States (on 1940-02-24)
live cover recording of:
Careless (on 1940-02-24)
writer:
Eddy Howard (vocalist and bandleader), Dick Jurgens and Lew Quadling
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:18
7I've Got My Eyes On You
alto saxophone:
Les Robinson (on 1940-02-24) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-24)
bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-24)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-24)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1940-02-24)
instruments:
Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-24)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-02-24)
tenor saxophone:
Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-02-24) and Irving “Babe” Russin (on 1940-02-24)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-02-24), Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-24) and Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-24)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-24), Lee Castle (on 1940-02-24) and Rubin "Zeke" Zarchy (on 1940-02-24)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-24)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-02-24)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-02-24)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
Meadowbrook Ballroom in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, United States (on 1940-02-24)
recording of:
I’ve Got My Eyes on You (on 1940-02-24)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1939)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra2:59
8East of The Sun
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:57
9My Melancholy Baby
recording of:
My Melancholy Baby
lyricist:
George A. Norton (in 1912)
composer:
Ernie Burnett (in 1911)
publisher:
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. and Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
version of:
Melancholy (original 1911 version of "My Melancholy Baby", lyrics by Maybelle E. Watson)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:26
10After All
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:03
11I've Got My Eyes On You
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:25
12Polka Dots and Moonbeams
double bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1940-05-23)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-05-23)
guitar:
Clark Yocum (on 1940-05-23)
piano:
Joe Bushkin (on 1940-05-23)
saxophone:
Don Lodice (on 1940-05-23), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-05-23), Johnny Mince (on 1940-05-23), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-05-23) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-05-23)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1940-05-23), Les Jenkins (on 1940-05-23) and Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-05-23)
trumpet:
Bunny Berigan (on 1940-05-23), Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-05-23), Leon Dubrow (on 1940-05-23) and Ray Linn (on 1940-05-23)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-05-23)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-23)
recording of:
All This and Heaven Too (on 1940-05-23)
lyricist:
Eddie DeLange
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Scarsdale Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:40
13Deep Night
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-02)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-03-02)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-02)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-02)
cover recording of:
Deep Night (on 1940-03-02)
lyricist:
Rudy Vallée
composer:
Charles Henderson
publisher:
Advanced Music corp.
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra2:28
14Whispering
recording of:
Whispering
lyricist:
Richard Coburn (in 1920) and Malvin Schönberger (Malvin Schonberger) (in 1920)
composer:
Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader) (in 1920) and John Schoenberger (John Schonberger) (in 1920)
publisher:
EMI Miller Catalog, Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd., Fisher Music Corp., Redwood Music Ltd. (Carlin) and Sherman, Clay & Co. (in 1920)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra0:51
15The Sky Fell Down
double bass:
Gene Traxler (on 1940-02-01)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-02-01)
guitar:
Carmen Mastren (on 1940-02-01)
piano:
Howard Smith (swing jazz pianist) (on 1940-02-01)
saxophone:
Babe Zimmers (on 1940-02-01), Deane Kincaide (on 1940-02-01), Johnny Mince (on 1940-02-01), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-02-01) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-02-01)
trombone:
Dave Jacobs (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01), Ward Silloway (US jazz trombonist) (on 1940-02-01) and Elmer Smithers (on 1940-02-01)
trumpet:
Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-02-01) and Zeke Zarchy (on 1940-02-01)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-02-01)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
RCA Studios (Chicago, 1935-1969) in Chicago, Illinois, United States (on 1940-02-01)
recording of:
The Sky Fell Down (on 1940-02-01)
lyricist:
Edward Heyman
composer:
Louis Alter
publisher:
Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:10
16On The Isle of Mary
recording of:
On the Isle of May
lyricist:
Mack David (American lyricist and songwriter)
arranger:
André Kostelanetz (conductor)
is based on:
String Quartet no. 1 in D major, op. 11: II. Andante cantabile
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:07
17It's A Blue World
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-09)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-03-09)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-09)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-09)
recorded at:
Meadowbrook Ballroom in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, United States (on 1940-03-09)
cover recording of:
It’s a Blue World (on 1940-03-09)
writer:
George Forrest (American composer and lyricist) and Robert Wright (US stage & screen composer & lyricist)
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher)
part of:
The 13th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:15
18The Fable of The Rose
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-09)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-03-09)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-09)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-03-09)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
Meadowbrook Ballroom in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, United States (on 1940-03-09)
cover recording of:
The Fable of the Rose (on 1940-03-09)
writer:
Josef Myrow and Bickley Reichner
publisher:
Malvern Music Co. and Warner Bros. Music (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:15
19Marie
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:44
20I'll Get By
recording of:
I'll Get By (Sinatra / Crosby parody)
additional lyricist:
[unknown] (Special Purpose Artist – Do not add releases here, if possible.) (on 1944-11-20)
parody version of:
I’ll Get by (as Long as I Have You)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra1:09
21East of The Sun
recorded in:
San Diego, California, United States (on 1940-12-12)
trombone:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-12-12)
background vocals:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-12-12)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-12-12)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-12-12)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-12-12)
arranger:
Sy Oliver
live cover recording of:
East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) (on 1940-12-12)
lyricist and composer:
Brooks Bowman (in 1934)
publisher:
Anne-Rachel Music Corp. and Chappell & Co.
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:37
22I'll Never Smile Again
double bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1940-05-23)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-05-23)
guitar:
Clark Yocum (on 1940-05-23)
piano:
Joe Bushkin (on 1940-05-23)
saxophone:
Don Lodice (on 1940-05-23), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-05-23), Johnny Mince (on 1940-05-23), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-05-23) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-05-23)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1940-05-23), Les Jenkins (on 1940-05-23) and Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-05-23)
trumpet:
Bunny Berigan (on 1940-05-23), Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-05-23), Leon Dubrow (on 1940-05-23) and Ray Linn (on 1940-05-23)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-05-23)
orchestra:
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (on 1940-05-23)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader) (on 1940-05-23)
arranger:
Fred Stulce
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-05-23)
recording of:
I’ll Never Smile Again (on 1940-05-23)
lyricist and composer:
Ruth Lowe
publisher:
MCA Music (not for release label use! this is a music publisher, ASCAP-affiliated), MCA Music Publishing (renamed since c. 1996 as Universal Music Publishing Group), MCA, Inc. (this was the US media company that became Universal Studios, Inc. in Dec 1996), Pickwick Music (publisher), Universal Music Corp. (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US)
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra23:05
23This Is The Beginning of The End
double bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1940-03-12)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-03-12)
guitar:
Al Avola (on 1940-03-12)
piano:
Bob Kitsis (on 1940-03-12)
saxophone:
Don Lodice (on 1940-03-12), Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-03-12), Johnny Mince (on 1940-03-12) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-03-12)
trombone:
Dave Jacobs (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-03-12) and Les Jenkins (on 1940-03-12)
trumpet:
Bunny Berigan (on 1940-03-12), Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-03-12) and Bob Conselman (on 1940-03-12)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-03-12)
conductor:
Tommy Dorsey (Swing trombone player & band leader)
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-03-12)
recording of:
This Is the Beginning of the End (on 1940-03-12)
writer:
Mack Gordon
publisher:
EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:13
24Imagination
double bass:
Sid Weiss (on 1940-04-10)
drums (drum set):
Buddy Rich (on 1940-04-10)
guitar:
Clark Yocum (on 1940-04-10)
piano:
Joe Bushkin (on 1940-04-10)
saxophone:
Paul Mason (jazz saxophonist) (on 1940-04-10), Johnny Mince (on 1940-04-10), Hymie Shertzer (on 1940-04-10) and Fred Stulce (on 1940-04-10)
trombone:
George Arus (on 1940-04-10), Les Jenkins (on 1940-04-10) and Lowell Martin (jazz trombonist) (on 1940-04-10)
trumpet:
Bunny Berigan (on 1940-04-10), Jimmy Blake (jazz trumpeter) (on 1940-04-10), John Dillard (Jazz Musician) (on 1940-04-10) and Ray Linn (on 1940-04-10)
lead vocals:
Frank Sinatra (American singer and actor, “Ol’ Blue Eyes”) (on 1940-04-10)
arranger:
Axel Stordahl
recorded at:
RCA Studio 2 in New York, New York, United States (on 1940-04-10)
recording of:
Imagination (on 1940-04-10)
lyricist:
Johnny Burke (American lyricist, 1908–1964)
composer:
Jimmy Van Heusen
publisher:
Bourne Co. (not for release label use, this is a music publisher), Dorsey Brothers Music and Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music)
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:14
25Yours Is My Heart Alone
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:10
26Yours Is My Heart Alone
Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra3:10