Vaya Con Dios: Les Paul
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Label: Retrospective
Cat No: RTR4128
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 1st December 2008
Contents
Artists
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1. How High The Moon? (Morgan Lewis m, Nancy Hamilton w)
Mary Ford, vocal
New York, late
2. Blue Skies (Irving Berlin)
Les Paul & his Trio: Milt Raskin, piano, Cal Gooden Jr., guitar, Clint Nordquist, double-bass
Los Angeles, 12th December 1944
3. Dark Eyes (Ochi chorny) (Traditional Russian folksong, arr. Les Paul)
Les Paul & his Trio: Milt Raskin, piano, Cal Gooden Jr., guitar, Clint Nordquist, double-bass
Los Angeles, 12th December 1944
4. Sweet Leilani (Harry Owens)
Les Paul & his Trio: Bob Armstrong, piano, Cal Gooden Jr., guitar, Clint Nordquist, double-bass
Los Angeles, 22nd January 1946
5. Steel Guitar Rag (Leon McAuliffe, Merle Travis & Cliffie Stone (1941))
Les Paul & his Trio: Paul Smith, piano, Bob Meyer, double-bass, Tommy Rinaldo, drums
New York, 7th January 1947
6. Its Been A Long, Long Time (Jule Styne m, Sammy Cahn w (1945))
Bing Crosby, vocal, with Les Paul & his Trio: Cal Gooden Jr., guitar, Clint Nordquist, double-bass
Los Angeles, 12th July 1945
7. Lover (Richard Rodgers)
Los Angeles, circa December 1947
8. Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil) (Ary Barroso (1939))
Los Angeles, circa December 1947
9. Rumours Are Flying (Bennie Benjamin & George Weiss (1946))
The Andrews Sisters (Laverne, Maxene & Patty), vocals, Vic Schoen & his Orchestra
Los Angeles, 22nd July 1946
10. Hip-Billy Boogie (Les Paul (1948))
Los Angeles, circa March 1948
11. What Is This Thing Called Love? (Cole Porter)
Los Angeles, circa March 1948
12. Caravan (Duke Ellington & Juan Tizol (1936))
Los Angeles, 1949
13. The Tennessee Waltz (Pee Wee King & Redd Stewart (1948))
Mary Ford, vocal
Los Angeles, circa October 1950
14. Nola (Felix Arndt (1916))
Los Angeles, 1949
15. Mockin Bird Hill (Vaughn Horton (1949))
Mary Ford, vocal
New York, early 1951
16. Goofus (Wayne King (1930))
Los Angeles, circa August 1950
17. In The Good Old Summertime (George Evans m, Ren Shields w)
Mary Ford, vocal
Los Angeles, 1951
18. Little Rock Getaway (Joe Sullivan (1933))
Los Angeles, circa October 1950
19. Just One More Chance (Arthur Johnston m, Sam Coslow w (1931))
Mary Ford, vocal
Los Angeles, circa August 1951
20. Chicken Reel (Joseph M. Daly (1910))
New York, late 1950
21. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise (Ernest Seitz m, Eugene Lockhart w (1919))
Mary Ford, vocal
Los Angeles, circa June 1951
22. Josephine (Wayne King & Burke Bivens (1937))
New York, circa May 1951
23. Tiger Rag (The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1917))
Mary Ford, vocal
Oakland, New Jersey, circa November 1951
24. Whispering (John Schonberger (1920))
Los Angeles, circa June 1951
25. Bye-Bye Blues (Bert Lown, Chauncey Gray, Fred Hamm & Dave Bennett (1930))
Mary Ford, vocal
Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania, late 1952
26. Meet Mister Callaghan (Eric Spear (1952))
Mahwah, New Jersey, circa June 1952
27. Im Sitting On Top Of The World (Ray Henderson m, Sam Lewis & Joe Young w, (1925))
Mary Ford, vocal
Mahwah, New Jersey, circa August 1952
28. Lady Of Spain (Tolchard Evans (1931))
Mahwah, New Jersey, circa September 1952
29. Im A Fool To Care (Ted Daffan (1948))
Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania, 1952
30. Mandolino (Les Paul & Fred Ebb (1954))
Mahwah, New Jersey, summer 1954
31. Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) (Larry Russell, Inez James & Buddy Pepper (1953))
Mary Ford, vocal
Mahwah, New Jersey, circa April 1953
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