- A Ghost of a Chance
- Any Old Time I'm Feeling Blue
- Don't Blame Me
- Down with Love
- How Long Has This Been Going On?
- I Can't Get Started
- I've Got a Crush on You
- Old Folks
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Somebody Loves Me
- Someone to Watch Over Me
- Sugar
- Sweet and Lowdown
- The Man I Love
- When Your Lover Has Gone
- Wherever There's Love
- Why Shouldn't I?
- You're Lucky to Me
- Wherever There's Love
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Interview
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Release Date: | 06/17/2008 |
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Label: | Ghb Jazz Foundation |
UPC: | 0762247203926 |
catalogNumber: | 3900 |
Rank: | 79855 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lee Wiley Primary Artist,VocalsEddie Condon Guitar
Bobby Hackett Cornet
Max Kaminsky Trumpet
Gene Krupa Drums
Pee Wee Russell Clarinet
Muggsy Spanier Cornet
Danny Alvin Drums
Joe Bushkin Piano
Billy Butterfield Trumpet
Dick Cary Trumpet,Cornet
Bob Haggart Bass
Edmond Hall Clarinet
Joe Marsala Clarinet
Lou McGarity Trombone
Miff Mole Trombone
George Wettling Drums
Wild Bill Davison Cornet
Johnny Blowers Drums
Ernie Caceres Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone
Bob Casey Bass
Big Sid Catlett Drums
Tommy Dorsey Trombone
Jack Lesberg Bass
Gene Schroeder Piano
Jess Stacy Piano
Sid Weiss Bass
Joe Grauso Drums
Benny Morton's All Stars Trombone
Schroeder Piano
Technical Credits
George Gershwin ComposerBing Crosby Composer
Eubie Blake Composer
Eddie Condon Composer
Jimmy McHugh Composer
Vernon Duke Composer
Andy Razaf Composer
Dorothy Fields Composer
Ira Gershwin Composer
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg Composer
Fud Livingston Composer
Cole Porter Composer
Ned Washington Composer
Victor Young Composer
James Gavin Liner Notes
George H. Buck Liner Notes,Executive Producer
John DeVries Composer
Willard Robison Composer
Maceo Pinkard Composer
Dedette Lee Hill Composer
Sidney Mitchell Composer
Sharon Wendel Graphic Design
Houcine Harrabi Cover Design
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