Tommy Dorsey (1937 – 1941)

Tommy Dorsey (1937–1941) is an album released in Germany by Amiga featuring works by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra.

Tommy Dorsey (1937–1941)
Studio album by
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
Released1976 (1976)
GenreJazz, big band, swing
LabelAmiga

Track listing

Side A

TrackSong TitleLength of Recording
1."Stop, Look and Listen"
Arranged by G. Van Eps
5:15
2."Boogie Woogie"
Arranged by Deane Kincaide, Composed by P. Smith
3:08
3."Well, Alright"
Composed by Faye, Howell, Raye
3:15
4."Tea for Two"
Composed by Caesar, V. Youmans
2:00
5."East of the Sun"
Arranged by Sy Oliver, Composed by Bowman
3:04
6."Swanee River"
Arranged by Sy Oliver, Composed by S. Foster
3:12
7."Swing High"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Sy Oliver
2:45
8."Swanee River"
Arranged by Sy Oliver, Composed by Dublin, Burke
4:36

Side B

TrackSong TitleLength of Recording
1."Stomp It Off"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Jimmy Lunceford, Sy Oliver
3:50
2."Stop, It's Wonderful"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Reichner, Boland
2:46
3."Easy Does It"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Oliver Young
3:32
4."Deep River"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Hammerstein
3:58
5."Yes, Indeed!"
Arranged by Sy Oliver Composed by Sy Oliver
3:29
6."Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
Arranged by Deane Kincaide
3:59
7."Swingin' On Nothin'"
Arranged and Composed by Sy Oliver
3:15
8."Loose Lid Special"
Arranged and Composed by Sy Oliver
2:46

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Personnel

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References

  1. "Tommy Dorsey - Tommy Dorsey's Dance Party (Vinyl, LP, Album)". Discogs.com. 2013-08-24. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  2. "Tommy Dorsey - Tommy Dorsey (1937 - 1941) (Vinyl, LP)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-06-25.


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