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Recorded live at Donohue's Club, Mountain View, New Jersey on February 2, 1947.
Personnel includes: Billy Butterfield (vocals, trumpet); Pat O'Connor (vocals).
Billy Butterfield Recipe For Romance Songs | 1. | What's New / You're Right, I'm Wrong |
| 2. | September Song |
| 3. | Steamroller |
| 4. | Give Me Something to Dream About |
| 5. | Nice Work If You Can Get It |
| 6. | For Sentimental Reasons, (I Love You) |
| 7. | Jealousy |
| 8. | Sooner Or Later / Street Of Dreams / Laura / Our Waltz / What's New |
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Recipe For Romance
$13.29 Billy Butterfield & His Orchestra: Billy Butterfield (vocals, trumpet); Pay O'Connor (vocals); Bill Stegmeyer (alto saxophone, clarinet); Lenny Hambro, Earl Pearson (alto saxophone); Bill Cervantes, Bob Levine, Jimmy Hudgins (tenor saxophone); Bob Horner, Norman Elvin (baritone saxophone); Ferb ...
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Recipe For Romance
$15.59 Billy Butterfield is best remembered as a talented sideman, playing trumpet with various groups including Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Les Brown, and the World's Greatest Jazz Band. But for a brief time between 1944 and 1947, he led his own big band. This European compilation gathers tracks he recorded commercially for Capitol and additional selections made strictly as radio transcriptions. Johnny Mercer is added on vocals ...
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Recipe For Romance
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