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Do You Remember When Les Elgart & His Orchestra Played Walkin' My Baby Back Home | |
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Studio album by | |
Genre | Jazz, Swing |
Label | Blue Heaven Records |
Do You Remember When Les Elgart & His Orchestra Played Walkin' My Baby Back Home is an album of previously unreleased material from jazz trumpeter Les Elgart & His Orchestra. Les is the brother of saxophonist Larry Elgart. [1]
Track listing
editSide 1
- "To the Future (Theme)", with spoken opening by Larry Elgart - 1:05
- "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" (Roy Turk-Fred E. Ahlert-Richman) (sic) - 2:55
- "A Huggin' and Chalkin'" (Clancy Hayes-Goell) - 3:31. Vocals: Tune Tellers & Terry Parker
- "Largo" (Antonin Dvorak) - 2:40
- "The Rickety Rickshaw Man" (Ervin-Drake) - 2:45. Vocals: Tune Tellers
Side 2
- "The Bells of St. Mary's" (Douglas Furber-A. Emmett Adams) - 2:35
- "The Old Lamplighter" (Charles Tobias-Nat Simon) - 3:25. Vocals: Tune Tellers & Terry Parker
- "Mimi" (Harry Rodgers) (sic) - 1:30. Vocals: Tune Tellers
- "Cradle Song" (Johannes Brahms) - 3:20
- "Dream, Dream, Dream" (Redman-Ricca) - 3:30. Vocals: Tune Tellers & Terry Parker
- "To the Future (Theme)", with spoken closing by Larry Elgart - 1:05
References
edit- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0bfoxqw5ldse~T1
- ^ Liner notes of Blue Heaven Records # BH4-401