George Gershwin komponierte sowohl Stücke für den Broadway als auch klassische Konzerte.
Viele seiner Werke erlangten auch über Amerika hinaus große Popularität.
Teilweise wurden seine Kompositionen als Filmmusik verwendet, andere gelten als „Jazz-Standards“.
Dieses 10 CD Set enthält unter anderem I Got Rhythm - Liza - Blue Monday - An American In Paris
Verfügbarkeit: Auf Lager
1. Variations on "Fascinating Rhythm"; Variations on "Liza"
2. Second Prelude
3. Interview
4. I Got Rhythm
5. Signature
6. Of Thee I Sing: Overture
7. The Man I Love
8. I Got Rhythm
9. Commercial
10. Swanee; Sign-Off
11. Signature
12. Mine
13. Variations on "I Got Rhythm"
14. Love Is Sweeping The Country
15. Commercial
16. Wintergreen for President; Sign-Off
17. Introduction; Summertime - Vocals by Abbie Mitchell
18. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing - Vocals by Edward Matthews
19. Act I, Scene 1: Finale
20. My Man's Gone Now - Vocals by Ruby Elzy
21. Bess, You Are My Woman Now - Vocals by Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 2
George Gershwin: Instrumental works for the concert hall
all songs written and performed by George Gershwin
1. Rhapsody In Blue
2. Prelude #1
3. Prelude #2
4. Prelude #3
5. Andante from Rhapsody In Blue
6. An American In Paris
7. Second Rhapsody Rehearsal Performance
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 3
Gershwin on Screen I: "Girl Crazy" & "Rhapsody In Blue"
1. You’ve Got What Gets Me · Eddie Quillan, Dixie Lee, Mitzi Green and The RKO Studio Orchestra
2. Fascinating Rhythm · Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra, piano solo by Mickey Rooney
3. Embraceable You · Judy Garland, Ralph Blane, Henry Kruze, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
4. Boy! What Love Has Done To Me (Extended Version) · Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
5. Treat Me Rough (Extended Version) · June Allyson, Mickey Rooney, The Music Maids, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
6. I Got Rhythm · Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra,
Six Hits and a Miss, The Music Maids, Hal Hopper, Trudy Erwin, Bobbie Canvin
7. Could You Use Me? · Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
8. Ouverture Medley: Swanee, Somebody loves Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Embraceable You, Oh Lady, Be Good, The man I love, I Got Rhythm, Liza, Rhapsody in Blue, Strike up the Band - Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra
9. Swanee · Al Jolson
10. 135th Street Blues (Blue Monday) · John B. Hughes, The Warner Bros. Studio Chorus
11. Summertime (Extended Version) · Anne Brown
12. Delishious (Extended Version) · Sally Sweetland for Joan Leslie
13. Third Prelude (Outtake) · Oscar Levant
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 4
Gershwin On Screen II: "Shall We Dance", "Damsel In Distress" a. o.
1. Shall We Dance (Ouverture) · Orchestra
2. Slap That Bass · Fred Astaire, Chorus
3. (I’ve Got) Beginner’s Luck · Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted
by Nathaniel Shilkret
4. They All Laughed (With Extendend Chorus) · Ginger Rogers
5. Let’s Call The Hole Thing Off · Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire
6. They Can’t Take That Away From Me · Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
7. Promenade (Walking The Dog) · The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret
8. Shall We Dance (Final) · Fred Astaire
9. I Can’t Be Bothered Now · Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
10. A Foggy Day · Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
11. Nice Work If You Can Get It · Fred Astaire, Jan Duggen, Mary Dean, Pearl Amator
12. Things Are Looking Up · Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted
by Victor Baravelle
13. I Was Doing All Right · Ella Logan
14. Love Walked In (Outtake) · Virginia Verrill for Andrea Leeds, Jon Hall
and The Samuel Goldwyn Studio Orchestra conducted by Edward Powell
15. Oh! Lady, Be Good · Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 5 Gershwin On Screen III: "Strike Up The Band", "Broadway Rhythm", "Ziegfeld Follies" and "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim"
1. Strike Up The Band · Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits And A Miss,
The M-G-M Studio Chorus & Orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll
2. Somebody Loves Me · Lene Horne and The M-G-M Studio Orchestra
3. The Babbitt And The Bromide · Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
4. Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) · Avon Long & The M-G-M Studio Chorus
5. Opening Music / Sweet Packard · Vocal Chorus
6. Changing My Tune · Betty Grable
7. Stand Up And Fight · Chorus
8. Aren’t You Kind Of Glad We Did · Betty Grable, Dick Haymes
9. Changing My Tune (Reprise) · Betty Grable
10. Back Bay Polka (But Not In Boston) · Betty Grable, Allyn Joslyn, Charles Kemper
11. One, Two, Three · Dick Haymes, Chorus
Waltzing Is Better Sitting Down · Dick Haymes
Waltz Me No Waltzes · Betty Grable
12. For You, For Me, For Evermore · Dick Haymes, Betty Grable
13. For You, For Me, For Evermore (Reprise) · Dick Haymes
14. Aren’t You Kind Of Glad We Did (Finale) · Betty Grable, Dick Haymes
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 6 Gershwin: Early Recordings of the 20's · Broadwayshows and Musicals
1. Somebody Loves Me · The Columbians Dance Orchestra
2. I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise · Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra
3. Nashville Nightingale · Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
4. I Won’t Say I Will (But I Won’t Say I Won’t) · Irene Bordoni
5. Boy Wanted · Heather Thatcher
6. Song Of The Flame · Tessa Kosta
7. Clap 'Yo Hands · Roger Wolfe Kahn And His Orchestra
8. Do, Do, Do · Gertrude Lawrence, accompanied by Tom Waring on piano
9. Someone To Watch Over Me · Gertrude Lawrence
10. Fascinating Rhythm · Cliff Edwards, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
11. Oh! Lady, Be Good! · Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
12. Funny Face · Adele and Fred Astaire
13. That Certain Feeling · Percival Mackey And His Band
14. Looking For A Boy · Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra
15. Sweet And Low-Down · Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
16. The Man I Love · Fred Rich And His Hotel Astor Orchestra, vocals by Vaughn de Leath
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 7 Gershwin: the later broadway-musicals
1. My One And Only · Johnny Johnson And His Statler Pennsylvanians,
vocals by Charles Murray, Sam Browne, Bob Treaster
2. ‘S Wonderful · Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra
3. Oh Gee! · Oh Joy! - Ben Selvin And His Orchestra
4. Liza · Leo Reisman and His Orchestra
5. Soon · Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra
6. I Got Rhythm · Ethel Waters
7. Bidin’ My Time · The Blue Jeans
8. Sam And Delilah · Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra featuring Chick Bullock
9 My Cousin In Milwaukee · Lyda Roberti
10 Let 'Em Eat Cake · Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
11 Overture from Of Thee I Sing · NBC Radio Orchestra
12 Who Cares? · Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra
13 The Buzzard Song · Lawrence Tibbett
14 I Got Plenty O’Nuttin’ · Todd Duncan
15 The Man I Love · Lena Horne
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 8 Gershwin: Great Songs Presented By Great Stars
1. Somebody Loves Me - Benny Goodman and His Orchestra
2. I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise - Johnny Williams and His Swing Sextet
3. Summertime - Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra
4. ‘S Wonderful - Benny Goodman Quartet
5. Liza - The Nat King Cole Trio
6. Who Cares? - Fred Astaire
7. But Not For Me - Harry James And His Orchestra featuring Helen Forrest
8. Embraceable You - Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
9. But Not For Me - Judy Garland accompanied by Ivan Ditmars on piano
10. Mine - Bing Crosby and Judy Garland
11. Aren’t Ya Kinda Glad We Did? - Vaughn Monroe and Betty Norton
12. The Man I Love - Billie Holiday
13. Someone To Watch Over Me - Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
14. Embraceable You - Charlie Parker Quintet
all songs written by George Gershwin
CD 9 Gershwin in Jazz
1. Love Walked In (Gershwin – Gershwin) Chet Baker
2. Love Is Here To Stay (Gershwin – Gershwin) Ben Webster
3. I Can't Get Started (Gershwin – Duke) Lester Young
4. But Not For Me (Gershwin – Gershwin) Sonny Rollins
5. The Man I Love (Gershwin – Gershwin) Django Reinhardt
6. A Froggy Day (G. & I. Gershwin Mel Tormé
7. I Got Rhythm (I. Gershwin – G- Gershwin) Oscar Peterson
8. Lady Be Good (G. & I. Gershwin) Zoot Sims
9. Nice Work If You Can Get It (Gershwin - Gershwin) Buddy Rich
10. Love Walked In (G. & I. Gershwin) Dave Brubeck
11. They Can’t Take That Away From Me (G. & I. Gershwin) Sarah Vaughan
12. Maybe (G. & I. Gershwin) Bing Crosby
13. Liza (All The Clouds 'll Roll A Way) (Kahn-Gershwin-Gershwin) Fletcher Henderson
14. How Long Has This Been Going On (Gershwin – Gershwin) Jay Jay Johnson
15. Jenny (Gershwin – Weill) Mildred Bailey
16. My One And Only (G. &. I. Gershwin) Ella Fitzgerald
17. Fascinating Rhythm (G. & I. Gershwin) Stan Kenton
18. Swanee (Gershwin – Caesar) Judy Garland
CD 10
Blue Monday – A One Act Jazz Opera - Williams Haskin – Bazemore Washington – Tussel Thomas
Ochestra dell Svizzera Italiana – Marc Andreae
Francois- Joel Thiollier
1. Blue Monday (Gershwin – DeSylva) Orchestra della Svizzeria Italiana
2. Looking For A Boy (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
3. Sweet And Lowdown (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
4. Maybe (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
5. Clap Yo’ Hands (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
6. My One And Only (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
7. `S Wonderful / Funny Face (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
8. Someone To Watch Over Me (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
9. That Certain Feeling (Gershwin) Francois-Joel Thiollier – Piano
10. Delishious (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
11. Dream Sequence (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
12. Somebody From Somewhere (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
13. Katinkitschken (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
14. Blah, Blah, Blah (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
15. New York Rhapsody: Explanation Of The Scene Original Soundtrack
16. New York Rhapsody (Gershwin) Original Soundtrack
CD 1
Gershwin plays Gershwin - Rare Recordings 1932-35
all songs written and performed by George Gershwin
1. Variations on "Fascinating Rhythm"; Variations on "Liza"
Recorded from Rudy Vallée "Fleischmann Hour" Radio Program, November 10th, 1932;
2. Second Prelude
3. Interview
4. I Got Rhythm
Recorded from "Music by Gershwin" Radio Program, February 19th, 1934;
5. Signature
6. Of Thee I Sing: Overture
7. The Man I Love
8. I Got Rhythm
9. Commercial
10. Swanee; Sign-Off
Recorded from "Music by Gershwin" Radio Program, April 30th, 1934,
New York; all songs written and performed by George Gershwin
11. Signature
12. Mine
13. Variations on "I Got Rhythm"
14. Love Is Sweeping The Country
15. Commercial
16. Wintergreen for President; Sign-Off
Recorded from Porgy and Bess Rehearsal Performance, July 19th
17. Introduction; Summertime - Vocals by Abbie Mitchell
18. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing - Vocals by Edward Matthews
19. Act I, Scene 1: Finale
20. My Man's Gone Now - Vocals by Ruby Elzy
21. Bess, You Are My Woman Now - Vocals by Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
CD 2
George Gershwin: Instrumental works for the concert hall
all songs written and performed by George Gershwin
1. Rhapsody In Blue
Recorded 4/21/27 in New York
George Gershwin with Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra
2. Prelude #1
Recorded 6/8/28 in London
George Gershwin
3. Prelude #2
Recorded 6/8/28 in London
George Gershwin
4. Prelude #3
Recorded 6/8/28 in London
George Gershwin
5. Andante from Rhapsody In Blue
Recorded 6/8/28 in London
George Gershwin
6. An American In Paris
Recorded 2/4/29 in New York
Victor Symphony Orchestra
7. Second Rhapsody Rehearsal Performance
Recorded 6/26/31
Orchestra conducted by George Gershwin
CD 3
Gershwin on Screen I: "Girl Crazy" & "Rhapsody In Blue"
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin, except noted
Music from the film Girl Crazy (RKO, 1932)
1. You’ve Got What Gets Me - Recorded in 1932
Eddie Quillan, Dixie Lee, Mitzi Green and The RKO Studio Orchestra
Music from the film Girl Crazy (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943)
2. Fascinating Rhythm - Recorded 1/12/1943
Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra, piano solo by Mickey Rooney
3. Embraceable You - Recorded 4/15/1943
Judy Garland, Ralph Blane, Henry Kruze, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
4. Boy! What Love Has Done To Me (Extended Version) - Recorded 12/23/1942
Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
5. Treat Me Rough (Extended Version) - Recorded 12/26/1942 and 1/4/1943
June Allyson, Mickey Rooney, The Music Maids, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra
6. I Got Rhythm - Recorded 12/29/1942, 1/2/1943 and 2/2/1943
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra, Six Hits and a Miss, The Music Maids, Hal Hopper, Trudy Erwin, Bobbie Canvin
7. Could You Use Me? - Recorded 4/11/1943 in Los Angeles
Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
Music from the film Rhapsody In Blue (Warner Bros., 1943)
8. Ouverture
Medley: Swanee, Somebody loves Me, Fascinating Rhythm, Embraceable You, Oh Lady, Be Good, The man I love, I Got Rhythm, Liza,Rhapsody in Blue, Strike up the Band Recorded in june 1944 in Los Angeles
Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra
9. Swanee - Recorded between june and august 1943
Al Jolson
(lyrics by Irving Caesar)
10. 135th Street Blues (Blue Monday) - Recorded between june and august 1943
John B. Hughes and The Warner Bros. Studio Chorus (lyrics by B.G. ‘Buddy’ DeSylva)
11. Summertime (Extended Version) - Recorded between june and august 1943
Anne Brown
(lyrics by DuBose Heyward)
12. Delishious (Extended Version) - Recorded between june and august 1943
Sally Sweetland for Joan Leslie
13. Third Prelude (Outtake) - Recorded in 1943
Oscar Levant
CD 4
Gershwin On Screen II: "Shall We Dance", "Damsel In Distress" a. o.
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Music from the film Shall we dance (RKO, 1937)
1. Shall We Dance (Ouverture) - Recorded in 1937
Orchestra
2. Slap That Bass - Recorded 3/21/1937
Fred Astaire, Chorus
3. (I’ve Got) Beginner’s Luck
Recorded 3/19/1937
Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret
4. They All Laughed (With Extendend Chorus) - Recorded in 1937
Ginger Rogers
5. Let’s Call The Hole Thing Off - Recorded 3/19/1937 in Hollywood
Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire
6. They Can’t Take That Away From Me - Recorded 8/25/48 in Los Angeles
Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
7. Promenade (Walking The Dog) - Recorded in 1937
The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret
8. Shall We Dance (Final) - Recorded in 1937
Fred Astaire
Music from the film A Damsel in Distress (RKO, 1937)
9. I Can’t Be Bothered Now - Recorded 10/17/1937
Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
10. A Foggy Day - Recorded in 1937
Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra
11. Nice Work If You Can Get It - Recorded in 1937
Fred Astaire, Jan Duggen, Mary Dean, Pearl Amatore
12. Things Are Looking Up (3:47) - Recorded 10/17/1937 in Los Angeles
Fred Astaire and The RKO Radio Orchestra conducted by Victor Baravelle
Music from the film The Goldwyn Follies (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937)
13. I Was Doing All Right - Recorded 12/30/37 in Los Angeles
Ella Logan
14. Love Walked In (Outtake) - Recorded in 1938
Virginia Verrill for Andrea Leeds, Jon Hall and The Samuel Goldwyn Studio Orchestra conducted by Edward Powell Music from the film Artie Shaw' Symphony In Swing (Warner Bros., 1938)
15. Oh! Lady, Be Good - Recorded in 1938
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
CD 5
Gershwin On Screen III: "Strike Up The Band", "Broadway Rhythm",
"Ziegfeld Follies" and "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim"
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin, except noted
Music from the film Strike Up The Band (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940)
1. Strike Up The Band - Recorded in 1940
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits And A Miss, The M-G-M Studio Chorus & Orchestra
conducted by Georgie Stoll
Music from the film Broadway Rhythm (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940)
2. Somebody Loves Me - Recorded in 1944
Lene Horne and The M-G-M Studio Orchestra - (lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald)
Music from the film Ziegfeld Follies of '46 (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946)
3. The Babbitt And The Bromide - Recorded 5/12/1944
Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
4. Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) - Recorded 5/17/1944
Avon Long & The M-G-M Studio Chorus
Music from the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947)
5. Opening Music / Sweet Packard - Recorded in 1946
Vocal Chorus
6. Changing My Tune - Recorded in 1946
Betty Grable
7. Stand Up And Fight - Recorded in 1946
Chorus
8. Aren’t You Kind Of Glad We Did - Recorded in 1946
Betty Grable, Dick Haymes
9. Changing My Tune (Reprise) - Recorded in 1946
Betty Grable
10. Back Bay Polka (But Not In Boston) - Recorded in 1946
Betty Grable, Allyn Joslyn, Charles Kemper
11. One, Two, Three
Dick Haymes, Chorus
Waltzing Is Better Sitting Down - Dick Haymes
Waltz Me No Waltzes - Betty Grable - Recorded in 1946
12. For You, For Me, For Evermore - Recorded in 1946
Dick Haymes, Betty Grable
13. For You, For Me, For Evermore (Reprise) - Recorded in 1946
Dick Haymes
14. Aren’t You Kind Of Glad We Did (Finale) - Recorded in 1946
Betty Grable, Dick Haymes
CD 6
Gershwin: Early Records of the 20's - Broadwayshows and Musicals
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin, except noted
Songs from the Musical George White's Scandals of 1922 (1922)
1. Somebody Loves Me - Recorded 10/7/1922
The Columbians Dance Orchestra - (lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald)
2. I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise - Recorded 9/1/1922
Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra - (lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Arthur Francis)
3. Nashville Nightingale
Song from the Musical Nifties of 1923 (1922) - Recorded 9/19/1924 in Camden NJ
Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians - (lyrics by Irving Caesar)
4. I Won’t Say I Will (But I Won’t Say I Won’t) Song from the Revue The French Doll (1923)
Recorded 11/5/1923 in New York - Irene Bordoni - (lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Arthur Francis)
5. Boy Wanted
Song from the Revue The Rainbow (1923) - Recorded 9/24/1924 in London - Heather Thatcher
6. Song Of The Flame
Song from the Musical Song Of The Flame (1926) - Recorded 3/26/26 in New York
Tessa Kosta - (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) - Songs from the Musical Oh, Kay! (1926)
7. Clap 'Yo Hands - Recorded 11/4/26
Roger Wolfe Kahn And His Orchestra
8. Do, Do, Do - Recorded 10/29/26 in Camden NJ
Gertrude Lawrence, accompanied by Tom Waring on piano
9. Someone To Watch Over Me - Recorded 10/29/26 in Camden NJ
Gertrude Lawrence - Songs from the Musical Lady, Be Good! (1924)
10. Fascinating Rhythm - Recorded 12/10/24 in New York
Cliff Edwards, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
11. Oh! Lady, Be Good !) - Recorded 12/29/1924
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
12. Funny Face - Recorded 11/26/28 in London
Adele and Fred Astaire - Songs from the Musical Tip Toes (1926)
13. That Certain Feeling - Recorded 19/8/26
Percival Mackey And His Band
14 Looking For A Boy - Recorded 1/13/26 in New York
Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra
15 Sweet And Low-Down - Recorded 12/24/25 in New York
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
16 The Man I Love
Song from the Musical Strike Up The Band (1927) - Recorded 10/12/27
Fred Rich And His Hotel Astor Orchestra, vocals by Vau de Leath
CD 7
Gershwin: The Later Broadway-Musicals
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin, except noted
Songs from the Musical Funny Face (1927)
1. My One And Only - Recorded 12/2/27
Johnny Johnson And His Statler Pennsylvanians, vocals by Charles Murray, Sam Browne, Bob Treaster
2. ‘S Wonderful - Recorded 12/8/1927
Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra
3. Oh Gee! - Oh Joy!
Song from the Musical Strike Up The Band (1927) - Recorded 1/28/28
Ben Selvin And His Orchestra - (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and P.G. Wodehouse)
4. Liza
Song from the Musical Show Girl (1929) - Recorded 7/9/1929 in New York
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - (lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn)
5. Soon
Song from the Musical Strike Up The Band (1930) - Recorded 1/31/1930 in New York
Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Songs from the Musical Girl Crazy (1930)
6. I Got Rhythm - Recorded 11/18/1930 in New York
Ethel Waters
7. Bidin’ My Time - Recorded 12/15/1930 in New York
The Blue Jeans
8. Sam And Delilah - Recorded 1/16/1931 in New York
Duke Ellington and His Cotton Club Orchestra featuring Chick Bullock
9. My Cousin In Milwaukee
Song from the Musical Pardon My English (1933) - Recorded 1/18/1933 in New York - Lyda Roberti
10. Let 'Em Eat Cake
Song from the Musical Let 'Em Eat Cake (1933) - Recorded 10/27/1933 in New York
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Songs from the Musical Of Thee I Sing (1931)
11. Overture from Of Thee I Sing - Recorded 2/19/34 in New York
NBC Radio Orchestra
12. Who Cares? - Recorded 1/14/32 in New York
Victor Arden, Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Songs from the Opera Porgy and Bess (1935)
13. The Buzzard Song - Recorded 10/23/35 in New York
Lawrence Tibbett - (lyrics by DuBose Heyward)
14. I Got Plenty O’Nuttin’ - Recorded 5/15/40 in New York
Todd Duncan - (lyrics by DuBose Heyward)
15. The Man I Love
Song from the Musical Strike Up The Band (1933) - Recorded 12/15/41 in Los Angeles
Lena Horne
CD 8
Gershwin: Great Songs Presented By Great Stars
All music written by George Gershwin; all lyrics by Ira Gershwin, except noted
1. Somebody Loves Me
Song from the musical George White's Scandals of 1924 (1936) - Recorded 11/5/1936 in New York
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - (lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Ballard MacDonald)
2. I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise
Song from the musical George White's Scandals of 1922 (1937) - Recorded 6/15/1937 in New York
Johnny Williams and His Swing Sextet
3. Summertime
Song from the opera Porgy and Bess (1936) - Recorded 7/10/1936 in New York
Billie Holiday and Her Orchestra (lyrics by Dubose Heyward)
4. ‘S Wonderful - Song from the musical Funny Face (1938)
Recorded 10/12/1938 in Chicago-Benny Goodman Quartet
5. Liza - Song from the musical Show Girl (1938) - Recorded in november 1938 - transcription session
The Nat King Cole Trio: Nat King Cole (piano), Oscar Moore (guitar), Wesley Prince
6. Who Cares?
Song from the musical Of Thee I Sing (1938) - Recorded 5/9/1940 in Los Angeles
Fred Astaire - Songs from the Musical Girl Crazy (1941)
7. But Not For Me - Recorded 12/30/1941 in New York
Harry James And His Orchestra featuring Helen Forrest
8. Embraceable You - Recorded 9/26/1941 in New York
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra featuring Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers
9. But Not For Me - Recorded in May 1943
Judy Garland accompanied by Ivan Ditmars on piano
10. Mine - Song from the musical Let 'Em Eat Cake (1944)
Recorded 7/31/1944 in Los Angeles - Bing Crosby and Judy Garland
11. Aren’t Ya Kinda Glad We Did?
Outtake from the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1946) - Recorded 5/3/1946 in New York
Vaughn Monroe and Betty Norton
12. The Man I Love
Song from the musical Strike Up The Band (1946) - Recorded 4/22/1946 in Los Angeles
Billie Holiday
13. Someone To Watch Over Me
Song from the musical Oh, Kay! (1926) - Recorded 3/28/1945 - Radio Broadcast
Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
14. Embraceable You - Song from the musical Girl Crazy (1941) - Recorded 10/26/1947
Charlie Parker Quintet: Charlie Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Duke Jordan (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Max Roach (drums)
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