Lionel Hampton - More Hampton's Stuff Volume 5 / RCA Black & White Series Vol. 58 - 741049
Buy ...The Lionel Hampton Story (4CD)SIDE ONE
1. THE SUN WILL SHINE TONIGHT (Rose - Fetter - Lehac) (a)
2. FIDDLE DIDDLE (Lionel Hampton - H. Goodman) (b)
3. I CAN GIVE YOU LOVE (L. Hampton - J.J. Evans) (c)
4. IT DON'T MEAN A THING (Duke Ellington - Mills) (c)
5. JOHNNY GET YOUR HORN (Hirsh, Hampton, Hathaway) (c)
6. IF IT'S GOOD (THEN I WANT IT)
(W. Hirsch - G. Marks - arr. Hampton - Norman) (d)
7. STAND BY FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS (Brown - Tobias - Slept) (d)
8. THE JUMPIN' JIVE (Galloway - Froeber - Palmer) (e)
SIDE TWO
9. THE HEBBIE JEEBIES ARE ROCKIN' THE TOWN/UN ISSUED) (Hampton - Atkins) (f)
10. FOUR OR FIVE TIMES (Gay -, Hellman) (g)
11. SINGIN' THE BLUES (Lewis - Young - Conrad - Robinson) (h)
12. I'D BE LOST WITHOUT YOU (T. Southern - L. Hampton) (I)
13. I DON'T STAND A GHOST OF A CHANCE (Crosby - Washington - Young) (i)
14. OPEN HOUSE (L. Hampton - M. Royal) (j)
15. GIVE ME SOME SKIN (Tiny Parham - Gladys Hampton) (k)
16. THREE-QUARTER BOOGIE (Elliot - Fascinate) (k)
PERSONNEL AND DATES
a) Cootie WILLIAMS (tp) ; Johnny HODGES (as) ; Edgar SAMPSON (bar) ; Jess STAGY (p) ; Allan REUSS (g) ; Billy TAYLOR (bass) ; Sonny GREER (dr). New York, January 18, 1938.
b) Walter FULLER (tp) ; Omer SIMEON (cl, as) ; George OLDHAM (as) ; Budd JOHNSON, Robert CROWDER (ts) ; Spencer ADAMS (p) ; Jesse SIMPKINS (bass) ; Alvin BURROUGHS (dr). Chicago, October 11 1938.
c) Irving RANDOLPH (tp) ; Hymie SCHERTZER, Russell PROCOPE (as) ; Jerry JEROME, Chew BERRY (ts) ; Clyde HART (p) ; Allan REUSS (g) ; Milt HINTON (bass) ; Cozy COLE (dr). New York, April 3 1939.
d) Ziggy ELMAN (tp) ; Hymie SCHERTZER, Russell PROCOPE (as) ; Jerry JEROME, Chew BERRY (ts) ; Clyde HART (p) ; Danny BARKER (g) ; Milt HINTON (bass) ; Cozy COLE (dr). New York, June 9, 1939.
e) Rex STEWART (c) ; Lawrence BROWN (tb) ; Harry CARNEY (bar) ; . Clyde HART (p) ; Billy TAYLOR (bass) ; Sonny GREER (dr). New York, June 13, 1939.
f) Henry ALLEN (tp) ; J.C. HIGGINBOTHAM (tb) ; Earl BOSTIC (as) ; Clyde HART (p) ; Charlie CHRISTIAN (g) ; Artre BERNSTEIN (bass) ; Sidney CATLETT (dr). New York, October 12, 1939.
g) Ziggy ELMAN (tp) ; Toots MENDELLO (as) ; Ben WEBSTER, Jerry JEROME (ts) ; Clyde HART (p) ; Albert CASEY (g) ; Artie BERNSTEIN (bass) ; Slick JONES (dr). New York, October 30, 1939.
h) Benny CARTER (tp) ; Edmond HALL (cl) ; Coleman HAWKINS (ts) ; Joe SULLIVAN (p) ; Freddy GREENE (g) ; Artie BERNSTEIN (bass) ; Zutty SINGLETON (dr). New York, December 21, 1939.
i) Nat « King » COLE (p) ; Oscar MOORE (g) ; Wesley PRICE (bass) ; Al SPIELDLOCK (dr) ; Helen FORREST (vcl). Hollywood, July 17, 1940.
j) Marshall ROYAL (cl, as) ; Ray PERRY (v) ; Sir Charles THOMPSON (p) ; Irving ASHBY (g) ; Vernon ALLEY (bass) ; Lee YOUNG (dr). Hollywood, December 20, 1940.
k) Karl GEORGE (tp) ; Marshall ROYAL (cl, as) ; Ray PERRY (v) ; Sir Charles THOMPSON (p) ; Irving ASHBY (g) ; Vernon ALLEY (bass) ; Shadow WILSON (dr). Chicago, April 8, 1941.
I) Same as (i), but Hollywood, May 10, 1940.
The soloists are as follows : Robert CROWDER in Fiddle diddle ; Ben WESBTER in Four or five times ; Jerry JEROME in Stand by for further ; Chew BERRY in I can give you love ; Jerry JEROME (in a short passage before the vocal), then Chew BERRY and Hymie SCHERTZER in Johnny get your horn.
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