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Morgan,Russ Let'S All Sing Along CD
- SKU:
- 19024158
- UPC:
- 894231318825
- MPN:
- 5076497
- Condition:
- New
Description
Russ Morgan was one of America's most popular big-band leaders of the 1930's, 40's and 50's. Staring out in Pennsylvania in the early 1920's, he played trombone in bands with Jimmy Dorsey and Tommy Dorsey, moved to New York and wrote arrangements for John Phillip Sousa and Victor Herbert, toured Europe with Paul Specht's orchestra which included Paul Whiteman and Artie Shaw, and joined Jean Goldkette's orchestra upon his return to the states. For a short time, Morgan arranged for the Fletcher Henderson orchestra and in 1935 played trombone in the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. He became a music director for Brunswick records and was later offered the position of Musical Director for Detroit Radio Station WXYZ. His show, "Music in the Morgan Manner," became one of the most popular radio shows in the U.S. in 1939 he formed his own orchestra which had record breaking runs at some of the most prestigious ballrooms around the country. Morgan's big year was 1949 when four songs he recorded made it big on the charts. His orchestra continued to be popular throughout the 1950's and early 60's. in the late 50's and early 1960's he recorded several fine albums for the Everest label, pioneers in the field of stereo recording. On "Let's All Sing Along with Russ Morgan And Eddie Wilser," recorded in 1959, pianist Eddie Wilser makes Morgan's arrangements come to life through a wonderful selection of sing-alongs from yesteryear. All selections newly remastered.
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1. Music Maestro Please 2. How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm After They've Seen Paree 3. I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now 4. Till We Meet Again 5. Margie / Mary Lou / for Me and My Gal 6. Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye 7. The Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart 8. Side By Side 9. Have You Ever Been Lonely 10. Let the Rest of the World Go By 11. Smiles / in a Shanty in Old Shanty Town / Oh, You Beautiful Doll 12. Carolina in the Morning