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Various - The Swing Era 1939-1940 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title The Swing Era 1939-1940
  • Date of release 2001
  • Style Big Band, Swing
  • Other formats TTA MP4 XM VQF ASF ADX DMF
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1989 mb
  • Size FLAC 1587 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 455

SWING ERA 1938-1939 CD004. Original Big Band: Harry James. Members of the Original Harry James Orchestra. The BBC Big Band Orchestra.

Time life the swing era 1938,1939 and 1940,1941. Shipped with USPS Parcel Select Ground. Title: The Swing Era: The Music Of 1940-1941, How It Was To Be Young Then. Artist: Various (see pic 3). All records are play graded as follows 64 Page book has minor wear on cover. Time Life The Swing Era: Music Of The Post War Years STA-849 "Nice" Play Graded. Vinyl has full gloss with a few barely noticeable scratches. Cardboard record pouch and anti-static plastic lined sleeves are in excellent condition

Released by Hallmark Sep 2008 14 Tracks. PLAY ALL. The Swing Era; The Music Of 1939 - 1940 Volume 1. Released by Hallmark Sep 2008 14 Tracks. The Swing Era; The Music Of 1939 - 1940 Volume 1 is a English album released on Sep 2008. The Swing Era; The Music Of 1939 - 1940 Volume 1 Album has 14 songs sung by Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Raymond Scott  .

Tracks count: 7. Views: 4. Tommy Dorsey - March Of The Toys 03:12. Larry Clinton - In A Persian Market 03:07. Bob Crosby - My Inspiration 03:11.

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There was a time, from 1933–1947, when teenagers and young adults danced to jazz-orientated bands. When jazz orchestras dominated pop charts and when influential clarinettists were household names. This was the swing era. Scott Yanow, The swing era (also frequently referred to as the "big band era") was the period of time (1933–1947) when big band swing music was the most popular music in the United States.

RHAPSODY IN BLUE Glenn Miller Version THE SWING ERA (STEREO). POWERHOUSE Raymond Scott Version THE SWING ERA (STEREO).

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 'Tain't What You Do (It's The Way That Cha Do It) (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
Arranged By – Sy OliverConductor – Billy MayVocals – Trummy YoungWritten-By – Sy Oliver, James Oliver Young*
3:00
1-2 Boy Meets Horn (Duke Ellington Version)
Arranged By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Duke Ellington, Rex Stewart
3:06
1-3 Melancholy Lullaby (Benny Carter Version)
Arranged By – Benny CarterConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Benny Carter, Edward Heyman
2:57
1-4 In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room (Raymond Scott Version)
Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By, Arranged By – Raymond Scott
2:38
1-5 Anitra's Dance (John Kirby Version)
Arranged By – Charles Shavers*Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Edvard Grieg
2:46
1-6 And The Angels Sing (Benny Goodman Version)
Arranged By – Abe Osser, Noni BernardiConductor – Billy MayVocals – Eileen WilsonWritten-By – John Mercer*, Ziggy Elman
3:05
1-7 Boogie Woogie Maxixe (Bob Crosby Version)
Arranged By – Matty MatlockConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Bob Crosby, Gil Rodin, Sammy Gallop
2:37
1-8 Floyd's Guitar Blues (Andy Kirk Version)
Arranged By – Mary Lou WilliamsConductor – Glen GrayWritten-By – Chris Columbo, Floyd Smith , John Weigand
2:35
1-9 Slow Freight (Glenn Miller Version)
Arranged By – Buck RamConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Buck Ram, Irving Mills, Lupin Fien
3:16
1-10 Octoroon (Artie Shaw Version)
Arranged By – Jerry GrayConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Harry Warren
3:09
1-11 Cheatin' On Me (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
Arranged By – Sy OliverConductor – Billy MayVocals [Featuring] – The Lunceford Quartet, Trummy YoungWritten-By – Jack Yellen, Lew Pollack
2:52
1-12 Celery Stalks At Midnight (Will Bradley Version)
Arranged By – George Harris , Will BradleyConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Carl Sigman, George Harris , Will Bradley
3:19
1-13 Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Duke Ellington Version)
Arranged By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Bob Russell, Duke Ellington
3:23
1-14 Harlem Nocturne (Ray Noble Version)
Conductor – Glen GrayWritten-By, Arranged By – Earle Hagen
3:09
1-15 All The Things You Are (Artie Shaw Version)
Arranged By – Jerry GrayConductor – Billy MayVocals – Helen ForrestWritten-By – Oscar Hammerstein II And Jerome Kern*
3:15
2-1 Symphony In Riffs (Gene Krupa Version)
Arranged By – Benny CarterConductor – Glen GrayWritten-By – Benny Carter, Irving Mills
2:59
2-2 Think Of Me Little Daddy (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
Arranged By – Edward IngeConductor – Billy MayVocals – Trummy YoungWritten-By – B. Whitman*
2:43
2-3 Huckleberry Duck (Raymond Scott Version)
Conductor – Glen GrayWritten-By, Arranged By – Raymond Scott
2:51
2-4 Seven Come Eleven (Benny Goodman Version)
Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Benny Goodman, R. Christian*
2:44
2-5 When Buddha Smiles (Jan Savitt Version)
Arranged By – Johnny WatsonConductor – Glen GrayWritten-By – Arthur Freed, King Zany, Nacio Herb Brown
2:37
2-6 Opus 5 (John Kirby Version)
Arranged By – Charles Shavers*Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Frederic Chopin*
2:53
2-7 Uptown Blues (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Jimmie Lunceford
2:53
2-8 G. T. Stomp (Earl Hines Version)
Arranged By – Budd JohnsonConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Gerald Marks, Walter Hirsch
2:46
2-9 Day In - Day Out (Artie Shaw Version)
Arranged By – Jerry GrayConductor – Billy MayVocals – Helen ForrestWritten-By – John Mercer*, Rube Bloom
3:42
2-10 After Hours (Erskine Hawkins Version)
Arranged By – Avery ParrishConductor – Glen GrayWritten-By – Avery Parrish, Buddy Seyne*, Robert Bruce
3:20
2-11 Cotton Tail (Duke Ellington Version)
Conductor – Billy MayWritten-By, Arranged By – Duke Ellington
3:07
2-12 Ain't She Sweet (Jimmie Lunceford Version)
Arranged By – Sy OliverConductor – Billy MayVocals – Trummy YoungWritten-By – Jack Yellen, Milton Ager
2:51
2-13 Honeysuckle Rose (Benny Goodman Version)
Arranged By – Fletcher HendersonConductor – Billy MayVocals – Trummy YoungWritten-By – Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller*
3:06
2-14 Concerto For Trumpet (Harry James Version)
Arranged By – Jack MatthiasConductor – Billy MayWritten-By – Harry James
3:08
2-15 Farewell Blues (Glenn Miller Version)
Arranged By – Bill FineganConductor – Glen GrayWritten-By – Omer Schoebel*, Leon Roppolo, Paul Joseph Mares*
3:02

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
  • Copyright (c) – Time Life Inc.

Credits

  • Compilation Producer – Charles McCardell
  • Design – WorkHorse Creative
  • Executive Producer – Robert Hull
  • Mastered By [Mastering Engineer] – Dennis Drake
  • Orchestra – Billy May & His Orchestra* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-7, 1-9 to 1-13, 1-15, 2-2, 2-4, 2-6 to 2-9, 2-11 to 2-14), Glen Gray's Casa Loma Orchestra* (tracks: 1-8, 1-14, 2-1, 2-3, 2-5, 2-10, 2-15)
  • Other [Coordinator, Creative Services] – Emily Rollert
  • Other [Director, Creative Services] – Suzanne Manlove
  • Other [Manager, Creative Services] – Elizabeth Riedl
  • Other [Manager, Licensing] – Genhel Mendenhall
  • Other [Manager, New Product Development] – Dana Levitas
  • Other [President] – Mark Stevens
  • Other [Senior Manager, Operations] – Jennifer Thomas
  • Other [Special Contributors] – Jan Stanley, Judy Fry, Tish King, Tricia Olszewski
  • Other [Vice President, Marketing] – Mitchell Peyser
  • Other [Vice President, New Product Development] – Gene Zacharewicz

Notes

This compilation features "modern" stereophonic re-creations recorded in the 1960s and early '70s of the original arrangements of 1930s and '40s Swing era recordings.

© 2001 Time Life Inc.
℗ 2001 EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets