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Thursday 10 February 2011
HENRY ALLEN & HIS ORCHESTRA VOL. 3 - COLLECTOR'S CLASSICS CC 51
HENRY ALLEN & HIS ORCHESTRA VOL. 3 - COLLECTOR'S CLASSICS CC 51 - - MP3's
Side 1.
1. When did you leave heaven (a).
2. Am I Asking too much (a)
3. Until today (a)
4. Algiers stomp (a)
5. Darling, not without you (b)
6. I'll sing you a thousand love songs (b)
7. Picture me without you (b) -
8. (Trouble Ends)°"where the blue begins (b)
Side 2:
1. Midnight blue (c)
2. Lost in my dreams (c)
3. Sitting on the moon (c)
4. Whatcha gonna do when there ain't no swing (c)
5. Did you mean it? (d)
6. In the chapel in the moonlight (d)
7. Here's love in your eye (d)
8. When my dreamboat comes home (d)
Personnel:
(a) Henry Alien (tp/vo), Rudy Powell- (cl/as), Tab Smith (as) Cecil Scott (ts), Edgar Hayes (p), Lawrence Lucie (g), Elmer James (sb), Cozy Cole (dr) New York, August 5, 1936
(b) Henry Alien (tp/vo), Albert Nicholas (cl), Pete Clark (as), Ted McRae (ts), Clyde Hart (p), Lawrence Lucie (g), John Kirby (sb), Cozy Cole (.dr) New York, August 31, 1936
(c) Henry Alien (tp/vo), Gene Mikell (cl), Tab Smith (as), Ted McRae (ts), Clyde Hart (p), Danny Barker (g), John Kirby (sb), Cozy Cole (dr) New York, October 12, 1936
(d) same as c
New York, November 17, 1936
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