And then we wrote American composers and lyricists sing, play and conduct their own songs.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
New World Records,
p1977.
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Table of Contents:
- The enchantress (Victor Herbert and his orchestra)
- Hello! ma baby (Joe Howard with Gene Kardos and his orchestra)
- Loveless love (W.C. Handy's orchestra)
- Like he loves me (Beatrice Lillie, vocal; Vincent Youmans, piano)
- Someone to watch over me (George Gershwin, piano)
- Star dust (Hoagy Carmichael, vocal, whistling, and piano; Artie Bernstein, double bass; Spike Jones, drums)
- Honeysuckle rose (Fats Waller, piano)
- Mood indigo (Jungle Band; Duke Ellington, piano)
- Anything goes (Cole Porter, vocal and piano)
- Strip polka (Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston and his orchestra)
- Sunday in the park (Harold Rome, vocal and piano)
- You are never away (Mary Martin, vocal; Richard Rodgers, piano; orchestra conducted by John Lesko)
- A sleepin' bee (Harold Arlen; orchestra arr. and conducted by Peter Matz)
- Anyone can whistle (Stephen Sondheim, vocal and piano)
- If my friends could see me now (Cy Coleman, with orchestra).