“On the Sunny Side of the Street” is a 1930 song composed by Jimmy McHugh with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Some authors say that Fats Waller was the composer, but he sold the rights to [More]
“Again” (Cochran-Newman). One of 1949’s top ballad hits, introduced by Ida Lupino in the memorable Fox film noir “Road House,” which co-starred Richard Widmark and Cornel Wilde. One of seven recorded versions of the song [More]
“Trombonology” (Tommy Dorsey ). Personnel: Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra Hal Ablesser, Claude Bowen, Ziggy Elman, Mickey Mangano, Charlie Shavers – trumpet Tommy Dorsey, Walt Benson, Charles La Rue, John Youngman – trombone Bruce Branson, [More]
“I Love Corny Music” (Don Raye and Gene de Paul). From the MGM musical, “Broadway Rhythm” (1944). Personnel: Charles Winninger – vocals Tommy Dorsey – vocals, trombone Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Tracklisting: 1.) Introduction: Theme (I´m Gettin´ Sentimental Over You) 0:00 2.) The One I Love (vocals: Frank Sinatra, Connie Haines) 0:39 3.) Our Love Affair (vocals: Frank Sinatra) 4:19 4.) Make Me Know it 7:18 [More]
Tommy Dorsey recorded “Hawaiian War Chant” on November 29, 1938, and it was released on Victor Records in the United States and Canada. In a 1942 performance, Dorsey’s band featured drummer Buddy Rich and trumpeter [More]