- Signing Off
- What More Can a Woman Do?
- I'd Rather Have a Memory Than a Dream
- All Too Soon
- I'll Wait and Pray
- Mean to Me
- Don't Blame Me
- I'm Scared
- You Go to My Head
- I Could Make You Love Me
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- A Hundred Years from Today
- You're Not the Kind
- You're Blase
- September Song
- Time After Time
- I Cover the Waterfront
- I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You
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0824046014124

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Release Date: | 11/07/2003 |
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Label: | Fabulous |
UPC: | 0824046014124 |
catalogNumber: | 141 |
Rank: | 103227 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Sarah Vaughan Primary ArtistTony Scott Clarinet
Buster Bailey Clarinet
Dizzy Gillespie Trumpet
John Kirby Bass
Flip Phillips Tenor Saxophone
Max Roach Drums
Ben Webster Tenor Saxophone
Bill DeArango Guitar
Russell Procope Alto Saxophone
Trummy Young Trombone
Gene Ramey Bass
Bill Beason Drums
Jimmy Jones Piano
Billy Kyle Piano
Ed Nicholson Drums
Charlie Parker Alto Saxophone
Billy Taylor Bass
Clarence Brereton Trumpet
Remo Palmieri Guitar
John Birks Trumpet
Nat Jaffe Piano
Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra Track Performer
Tony Scott and His Down Beat Club Sextet Track Performer
Technical Credits
Richard Rodgers ComposerFred E. Ahlert Composer
Oscar Hammerstein Composer
Lou Singer Composer
Roy Turk Composer
Gerald Valentine Composer
George Treadwell Composer
Raymond Leveen Composer
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