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Jack Stillman's Orchestra / Kaplan's Melodists - Song Of The Flame / A Girl In Your Arms flac album

Jack Stillman's Orchestra / Kaplan's Melodists - Song Of The Flame / A Girl In Your Arms flac album
  • Performer Jack Stillman's Orchestra
  • Title Song Of The Flame / A Girl In Your Arms
  • Date of release 1926
  • Other formats AIFF WMA MMF TTA AC3 FLAC MIDI
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1226 mb
  • Size FLAC 1949 mb
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Discover Jack Stillman's Orchestra's full discography. Mike Speciale And His Hotel Carlton Terrace Orchestra, Jack Stillman's Orchestra - When I Dream Of The Last Waltz With You, Golden Dream Girl Waltz ‎(Edison Disc). Jack Stillman's Orchestra, Kaplan's Melodists - Song Of The Flame, A Girl In Your Arms ‎(Edison Disc, 80 ). Edison Records.

Jack Stillman's Orchestra, Kaplan's Melodists. Annette Hanshaw - Miss Annette Hanshaw, "It Was So Beautiful," 1927-36 ‎(LP, Album, Comp).

Song Of The Flame R –Jack Stillman's Orchestra Composed By – George Gershwin, Herbert StothartLyrics By, Words. By – Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach. L –Kaplan's Melodists. A Girl In Your Arms Written-By – Irving Caesar, Jay Gorney. Companies, etc. Record Company – Edison Laboratories.

All materials are provided for educational purposes. Tracklist of Kaplan's Melodists, Atlantic Dance Orchestra on this page

Hold Me in Your Arms is the second album by English pop singer Rick Astley, released in November 1988 on RCA Records. It is the follow-up to his successful debut album Whenever You Need Somebody. Half of the tracks on Hold Me in Your Arms were written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman and the other half were Astley's own compositions, produced by PWL associates Phil Harding, Ian Curnow and Daize Washbourn.

Tracklist Hide Credits

R Jack Stillman's Orchestra Song Of The Flame
Composed By – George Gershwin, Herbert StothartLyrics By, Words By – Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach
L Kaplan's Melodists A Girl In Your Arms
Written-By – Irving Caesar, Jay Gorney

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Edison Laboratories

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Soprano Saxophone [Uncredited], Clarinet [Uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Larry Abbott (tracks: R)
  • Alto Saxophone [Uncredited], Soprano Saxophone [Uncredited], Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – Nathan Glantz
  • Directed By, Conductor, Leader – Jack Stillman (tracks: R)
  • Directed By, Conductor, Leader, Arranged By, Piano – Dave Kaplan (tracks: L)
  • Drums [Uncredited] – Edward J. Rubsam*
  • Trumpet, Arranged By – Jack Stillman
  • Vocals – Adolph J. Hahl* (tracks: R), Charles Harrison (tracks: L), Donald Chalmers (tracks: R), Esther Nelson (tracks: R), Jim Doherty* (tracks: R), John Ryan (tracks: R), N. Latterner (tracks: R)

Notes

Side R (matrix 10790) was cut twice in the Edison Studio from Manhattan's Knickerbocker Building located between the 5th Avenue & the 16th Street (75-79 Fifth Avenue) in New York, one on January 25 of 1926 (with E. Spencer, ----Sheperd & N. Joliffe instead of Ryan, Nelson, Chalmers, Lattimer & Doherty) (with takes A, B & C rejected) & the other on February 5 of 1926 (Takes F, G & H), which were issued on Edison Diamond Disc 51696 & Edison Blue Amberol cylinder 5139.

Side L (matrix 10822) was cut Edison Studio from Manhattan's Knickerbocker Building located between the 5th Avenue & the 16th Street (75-79 Fifth Avenue) in New York on February 8 of 1926.

Information about the musicians is taken from my copy of Richard Johnson & Bernard Shirley's book "American Dance Bands On Record & Film, 1915-1942".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side R label): 10790
  • Matrix / Runout (Side L label): 10822