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Notes From (the Paramount film) "Sweater Girl" Harry James And His Orchestra: Harry James, Claude Bowen, Nick Buono (trumpets); Dalton Rizotto (trombone, violins); Hoyt Bohannon, Harry Rodgers (trombones); Claude Lakey, Sam Morowitz (alto saxophones); Dave Matthews (tenor saxophone); Clint Davis (baritone saxophone); Alex Pevsner, Sindell Kopp, Leo Zorn (violins); Bill Spears (viola); Elias Frieda (cello); Al Lerner (piano); Ben Heller (guitar); Thurman Teague (string bass); Mickey Scrima (drums), Helen Forrest (vocal on A Side). CO31954 "I Don't Want To Walk Without You" (Frank Loesser, Jule Styne) CO31955 "B-19" (Harry James, Leroy Holmes) Both recorded New York City, December 11, 1941. Images Comments and Reviews
Add a Comment or Review about this 78 See Also 78 RecordHarry James - Jughead / J. P. Dooley III - Columbia - USA - 36487 (1942) Next by Artist 78 RecordHarry James - The Sheik Of Araby / It's The Last Time I'll Fall In Love - Philharmonic - USA - FR-70 (1942) Previous by Artist 78 RecordRay Noble - By The Light Of The Silv'ry Moon / While My Lady Sleeps - Columbia - USA - 36479 (1942) Next on Label 78 RecordWladimir Selinsky - Caprice Viennois / Vienna, My City Of Dreams - Columbia - USA - 36474 (1942) Previous on Label This Record: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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