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And then we wrote American composers and lyricists sing, play and conduct their own songs.
Published 1977Table of Contents: “…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).…”
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The marvelous Miller medleys
Published 1958Table of Contents: “…Bayly -- The music stopped / Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh -- The dipsey doodle / Larry Clinton -- Wabash blues / Dave Ringle, Fred Meinken -- I dream of Jeanie / Foster -- I couldn't sleep a wink last night / Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson -- Alexander's ragtime band / Irving Berlin -- Blue rain / Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Van Heusen -- Londonderry air / Percy A. …”
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The complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959.
Published 1993Table of Contents: “…-- Some other spring -- Lady sings the blues -- Strange fruit -- God bless the child -- Good morning heartache -- No good man -- Do nothing till you hear from me -- Cheek to cheek -- Ill wind -- Speak low -- We'll be together again -- All or nothing at all -- Sophisticated lady -- April in Paris -- Lady sings the blues with Reading from Lady sings the blues -- Lady sings the blues -- Ain't nobody's business if I do -- Trav'lin light with reading from Lady sings the blues -- Reading from Lady sings the blues #3 -- Billie's blues -- Body and soul -- Reading from Lady sings the blues #4 -- Don't explain -- Yesterdays -- Please don't talk about me when I'm gone -- I'll be seeing you -- Reading from Lady sings the blues #5 -- My man -- I cried for you -- Fine and mellow -- I cover the waterfront -- What a little moonlight can do -- I wished on the moon -- Moonlight in Vermont -- A foggy day -- I didn't know what time it was -- Just one of those things -- Studio talk #5 -- Just one of those things -- Studio talk #6 -- Comes love -- Comes love -- Comes love -- Comes love -- Day in day out -- Darn that dream -- But not for me -- Body and soul -- Studio talk -- Just friends -- Studio talk -- Stars fell on Alabama -- Stars fell on Alabama -- Studio talk: Our love is here to stay -- Our love is here to stay -- Studio talk: One for my baby (and one more for the road) -- One for my baby (and one more for the road) -- One for my baby (and one more for the road) -- They can't take that away from me -- Embraceable you -- Let's call the whole thing off -- Gee baby, ain't I good to you -- Willis Conover announcement -- Johnny Mercer announcement -- Fanfare from Oh, lady be good -- Nice work if you can get it -- Willow weep for me -- My man -- Lover, come back to me -- Lady sings the blues -- What a little moonlight can do -- Fanfare from Oh, lady be good with Conover announcement -- Leonard Feather announcement -- I wished on the moon -- Lover man -- All the way -- It's not for me to say -- I'll never smile again -- Just one more chance -- When it's sleepy time down south -- Don't worry 'bout me -- Sometimes I'm happy -- You took advantage of me -- There'll be some changes made -- 'Deed I do -- All of you -- Baby won't you please come home.…”
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