Singing The Blues: Guy Mitchell
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Label: Retrospective
Cat No: RTR4124
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 1st December 2008
Contents
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1. Singing The Blues (Melvin Endsley (1954))
Ray Conniff & his Orchestra
New York, 24th September 1956
2. My Heart Cries For You (Percy Faith & Carl Sigman (adapted from 18th century French melody, Chanson de Marie Antoinette))
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 2nd November 1950
3. The Roving Kind (Jessee Cavanaugh & Arnold Stanton (1950) (adapted from English sea shanty, The Pirate Ship))
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 2nd November 1950
4. Where In The World? (Carl G. Lampl – m, Buddy Kaye – w)
Percy Faith & his Orchestra
New York, 12th April 1950
5. Sparrow In The Tree Top (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 6th January 1951
6. You’re Just In Love (Irving Berlin (Call Me Madam))
Duet with Rosemary Clooney, Percy Faith & his Orchestra
New York, 21st October 1950
7. Unless (Tolchard Evans & Harry Tilsley – m, Robert Hargreaves & Stanley Damerell – w)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 24th March 1951
8. My Truly, Truly Fair (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 30th April 1951
9. A Beggar In Love (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 24th March 1951
10. Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 14th June 1951
11. There’s Always Room At Our House (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 3rd October 1951
12. There’s A Pawnshop On The Corner In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 15th January 1952
13. The Day Of Jubilo (Tell It To The Preacher) (Terry Gilkyson)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 15th January 1952
14. You’ll Never Be Mine (Kay Twomey, Fred Wise & Ben Weisman)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 15th January 1952
15. She Wears Red Feathers (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 2nd July 1952
16. Pretty Little Black-Eyed Susie (Kay Twomey, Fred Wise & Ben Weisman)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 2nd July 1952
17. Feet Up, Pat Him On The Po-Po (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 2nd July 1952
18. ’Cause I Love You, That’s A-Why (Bob Merrill)
Duet with Mindy Carson, Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 16th September 1952
19. Tell Us Where The Good Times Are (Bob Merrill)
Duet with Mindy Carson, Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 24th January 1953
20. A Little Kiss Goodnight (Bob Merrill)
Duet with Doris Day, Paul Weston & his Orchestra
Los Angeles, 9th February 1952
21. Gently, Johnny (Kay Twomey, Fred Wise & Ben Weisman)
Duet with Doris Day, Paul Weston & his Orchestra
Los Angeles, 9th February 1952
22. Chick-A-Boom (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 23rd January 1953
23. Cloud Lucky Seven (Peter De Rose – m, Charles Tobias - w)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 23rd January 1953
24. Look At That Girl (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 28th February 1953
25. Sippin’ Soda (Traditional, adapted P. Campbell)
Norman Luboff & his Orchestra, with children’s choir
Los Angeles, 28th June 1953
26. Cuff Of My Shirt (Bob Merrill)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 7th October 1953
27. A Dime And A Dollar (Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus
New York, 21st December 1953
28. Rock-A-Billy (Woody Harris & Eddie V. Deane (1957))
Jimmy Carroll & his Orchestra
New York, 7th March 1957
29. Knee Deep In The Blues (Melvin Endsley (1956))
Ray Conniff & his Orchestra
New York, 15th November 1956
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