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FRANKIE CARLE
VERY BEST OF THE COLUMBIA YEARS | |
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The most senior of the big band leaders, Frankie Carle was also a composer of note having had his works performed by Glenn Miller, Chet Atkins, Count Basic, Tommy Dorsey and Floyd Cramer. This compilation contains his best work on Columbia, including "Saturday Night Is the Lonliest Night of the Week" and "Evelina." |
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Evelina
A Little On The Lonely Side (a)
Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) (b)
Carle Boogie
Counting The Days (a)
I Was Here When You Left Me (I'll Be Here When You Get Back) (b)
Oh! What It Seemed To Be (c)
One More Tomorrow (c)
Without You (Tres Palabras) (c)
I'd Be Lost Without You (c)
Rumors Are Flying (c)
It's All Over Now (c)
Falling Leaves
Roses In The Rain (c)
Penguin At The Waldorf
And Mimi (d)
Peggy O' Neil (d)
(I'm A-Comin' A-Courtin') Corabelle (d)
Beg Your Pardon (c)
Dreamy Lullaby (d)
Moonlight Whispers
Dream A Little Dream Of Me (d)
That Five O'clock Feeling (e)
October Twilight (e)
Cruising Down The River (On A Sunday Afternoon) (f) |
Vocalists: a- Paul Allen; b- Phyllis Lynne; c- Marjorie Hughes; d- Gregg Lawrence; e- Nan Wright; f- Majorie Hughes & The Sunrise Serenaders |
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