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    The one and only Tommy Dorsey

    Published 1961
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    This is the era of memorable song hits; The decade of the '30's.

    Table of Contents: “…Stormy weather (Tony Martin) (3:38) -- Goodnight sweetheart (Melachrino Strings) (3:05) -- Mexicali Rose (Ames Brothers) (2:35) -- Boogie woogie (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra) (3:08) -- Is it true what they say about Dixie (Phil Harris and his orchestra) (2:28) -- Let's put out the lights and go to sleep (Lena Horne) (2:10) -- Lady of Spain (Hugo Montenegro and his orchestra) (2:45) -- Moonglow (Ames Brothers) (4:38) -- Beer barrel polka (Glahâe Musette Orchestra) (2:44) -- Just a gigolo (Tony Martin with the Interludes) (2:37) -- The donkey serenade (Allan Jones) (3:15) -- Marie (Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra) (3:17) -- Indian love call (from the MGM film Rose-Marie) (Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy) (3:30) -- The music goes 'round and 'round (Art Mooney) (2:35) -- How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) (Eddie Fisher) (2:25) -- Red sails in the sunset (Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra) (2:53) -- The peanut vendor; rumba (El manicero) (Perez Prado and his orchestra) (2:40) -- South of the border (Down Mexico way) (Sons of the Pioneers) (2:49) -- Sunrise serenade (Glenn Miller and his orchestra) (3:23) -- Orchids in the moonlight (Tony Martin) (3:21).…”
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    The original boogie woogie : king of the rhythm novelties / by Smith, Pine Top, 1904-1929

    Published 1929
    Musical Score Book