Tommy Dorsey - The Best of Tommy Dorsey - Volume 6 (1936-1939) / RCA Black & White Series Vol. 166 - FXM1 7284 - Complete Recordings 1935-1939
SIDE ONE
1 MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB (A)
2 SAN FRANCISCO (B)
3 KEEPIN' OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW (C)
4 THE MILKMAN'S MATINEE (D)
5 TWILIGHT IN TURKEY (D)
6 •ROttW HOME (E)
7 SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES (F)
8 THE BIG APPLE (G)
SIDE TWO
9 LITTLE WHITE LIES (H)
10 MUSIC, MAESTRO PLEASE (I)
11 I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS (J)
12 YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL
13 HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai) (L)
14 MILENBERG JOYS (part 1 and 2) (M)
15 BLUE MOON (N)
16 BY THE RIVER SAINTE-MARIE (o)
PERSONNEL & RECORDING DATES:
(A) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Max Kaminsky. Sam Skol-nick, Joe Bauer (tp); Tommy Dorsey, Ben Pickering, Red Bone (tb); Joe Dixon (cl, as); Clyde Rounds (as); Bud Freeman, Bob Bunch (cl, ts); Dick Jones (pno); William Schaffer (g); Gene Traxler (b); Dave Tough (dms) • Edythe Wright (vcl). New York, May 20, 1936.
(B) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same as for (A), but Walter Mercuric (tb) replaces Bone, Carmen Mastren (g) replaces Schaffer New York, June 9, 1936.
(C) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Same as for (B), but Ray Me Kintey (tp) replaces Skolnick.j Les Jenkins (tb) replaces Pickering. New York November 24, 1936.
(D) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS CLAMBAKE SEVEN : Pee Wee Erwin (tp): Tommy Dorsey (tb); Johnny Mintz (cl); Bud Freeman (ts); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Dave Tough (d); Edythe Wright (vcl). New York, April 15, 1937.
(E) TOMMY DORSEY_AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Pee Wee Erwin. Joe Bauer. Andy Ferretti (tp); lommy Dorsey, Les Jenkins, Red Bone (tb); Johnny Mintz, Mike Doty (cl, as); Tony Antonelli (ts); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Dave Tough (dr). New York, May 12. 1937. (F) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Pee Wee Erwin, Joe Bauer, Andy Ferretti (tp); Tommy Dorsey, Les Jenkins, Walter Mercurio (tb); Johnny Mintz (cl, as); Fred Stulce, Skeets Herfurt (as); Bud Freeman (ts); Howard Smith (pno): Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Dave Tough (dr). New York. July 20, 1937.
(G) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS CLAMBAKE SEVEN: Pee Wee Erwin (tp); Tommy Dorsey (tb); Johnny Mintz (c!); Bud Freeman (ts); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Dave Tough (dr); Edythe Wright + Choir (vcl). New York, August 13. 1937
(H) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Pee Wee Erwin, Lee Castaldo. Andy Ferretti (tp); Tommy Dorsey, Frank d'Annolfo. Les Jenkins (tb): Johnny Mintz (cl, as); Fred Stulce, Skeets Herfurt (as); Bud Freeman (ts)' Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Artie Shapiro (b); Dave Tough (dr). New York, December 6, 1937
(I) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Pee Wee Erwin, Lee Castaldo, Andy Ferretti (tp); Tommy Dorsey, Les Jenkins, Earle Hagen (tb); Johnny Mintz (cl, as); Fred Stulce. Hymie Schertzer (as); Skeets Herfurt (ts); Dean Kincaide (ts, arr); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Maurice'Purtill (dr); Edythe Wright (vcl). New York, April 11, 1938
(K) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS CLAMBAKE SEVEN (tp); Tommy Dorsey (tb); Johnny Mintz (cl); Skeets Herfurt (ts); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Maurice Purtill (dr); Edythe Wright (vcl). New York, September 29, 1938.
(L) TOMMY DORSEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Charlie Spivak, Max Kaminsky, Yank Lawson (tp); Tommy Dorsey, Dave Jacobs, Buddy Morrow, Elmer Smithers (tb); Johnny Mintz (cl, as); Fred Stulce, Hymie Schertzer (as); Babe Russin, Skeets Herfurt (ts); Howard Smith (pno); Carmen Mastren (g); Gene Traxler (b); Maurice Purtill (dr). New York, November 29, 1938.
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