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Music from 1946-1948 is featured on this CD. Tracks include Red Horse Boogie Woogie; Flying Home; Up A Lazy River; Honeysuckle Rose; I Want To Go Where You Go; I'll Always Be In Love With You; The Sheik; Airmail Special Delivery; The World Is Waiting For
Personnel: Benny Goodman (clarinet); Johnny Mercer (vocals); Mike Bryan, Barney Kessel (guitar); Jimmy Rowles, Joe Bushkin, Mel Powell (piano); Johnny White , Red Norvo (vibraphone); Tom Romersa, Lee Young, Louie Bellson (drums). Liner Note Author: John R. Bennett. Recording information: Hollywood, CA (09/23/1946-01/??/1948); New York, NY (09/23/1946-01/??/1948); The Shrine Auditorium (09/23/1946-01/??/1948). Introduction bys: Shirley Booth; Victor Borge.
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