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more standards from this famous songwriter
Recording information: Chicago, IL (11/18/1927-02/25/1939); Kansas City (11/18/1927-02/25/1939); Los Angels, CA (11/18/1927-02/25/1939); New York, NY (11/18/1927-02/25/1939).
Arranger: Bill Challis.
Personnel: Hoagy Carmichael (vocals, cello, cornet, piano); Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Scrappy Lambert (vocals); Joe Tarto, Harold George (bass baritone); Harry Warner (guitar, banjo); Will Johnson, Wilbur Hall (guitar); Perry Botkin (banjo); Mischa Russell, Eddie Wolfe, Kurt Dieterle, Myron Schulz, Matty Malneck (violin); Harold Stokes, Jack Cornell (accordion); Reggie Byleth (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Arnold Brillhardt, Bob Hutsell, Larry Tice, Jimmy Dorsey, Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes (clarinet, alto saxophone); Pee Wee Russell (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Chester Hazlett (bass clarinet); Teddy Hill, Babe Russin, George Harper (tenor saxophone); Tommy Dorsey (trumpet, trombone); Manny Klein, Andy Secrest, Leo McConville, Nat Natoli, Bill Moore , Otis Johnson, Henry "Red" Allen, J.C. Higginbotham (trumpet); Andy Anderson , Bix Beiderbecke (cornet); Warren Carr, Lorin Schulz, Glenn Miller, Red Ginsler, Boyce Cullen, Miff Mole (trombone); Harry Bason, Luis Russell, Arthur Schutt (piano); Harold McDonald, Chauncey Morehouse (vibraphone, drums); Mel Miller, Gene Krupa, Paul Barbarin, Stan King (drums).
Liner Note Author: Chris Ellis.
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