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Artist:Harry James
Label:  Columbia
Country:USA
Catalogue:36677
Date:25 Jun 1943
Format:10"
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Community: 14 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
AHarry JamesI Heard You Cried Last NightKruger, GrouyaRate
BHarry JamesJames SessionJames, MathiasRate


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Harry James And His Orchestra:

Harry James (trumpet/director); Claude Bowen, Alexander Cuozzo (trumpet); Dalton Rizzotto, Hoyt Bohannon, Harry Rodgers (trombone); Claude Lakey, Sam Marowitz (alto sax); Gene Corcoran (tenor sax); George Davis (baritone sax); Willard Culley (flügelhorn); Johnny McAfee (alto sax/baritone sax); Alex Pevsner, Samuel Caplan, John de Voodgt, Leo Zorn (violins), Ray Martinez, Jack Lee, Cyril Towbin (violins on A side); Bill Spears (viola), Samuel Freed (viola on A side); Elias Friede, (cello); Al Lerner (piano); Ben Heller (guitar), Thurman Teague (string bass); Mickey Scrima (drums); Helen Forrest (vocal on A side).

HCO853-1 "I Heard You Cried Last Night" (music: Ted Grouya, lyrics: Jerrie Kruger), recorded Hollywood, CA, July 15, 1942.
HCO826-1 "James Session" (Harry James, Jack W. Mathias), recorded Hollywood, CA, June 5, 1942.

A side: From "Cinderella Swings It"

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fixbutte
9th Aug 2019
 Flipped sides as announced, see also advert from the Billboard July 3, 1943 issue. In the middle of the first recording ban (1942–44 musicians' strike) which would go on until November 11, 1944 for Columbia and RCA Victor, this was one of only two records that Columbia released in the whole month of June 1943 (the other one, "You're So Good to Me" / "Pushin' Sand" by Kay Kyser And His Orchestra, on Columbia 36676, is still missing from the database).
 

 
fixbutte
30th Jul 2019
 Another Harry James record to flip. The instrumental "James Session" may be the more spectacular side but, as the generic title suggests, it was the "B"-side, despite its lower matrix number. Both in M. H. Orodenker's review on page 24 and in the Record Buying Guide on page 72 in the June 26, 1943 issue of the Billboard, the Helen Forrest sung "I Heard You Cried Last Night" clearly was the emphasized side. Unsurprisingly, it also became the chart hit, climbing to #5 on the Billboard's National Best Selling Retail Records chart.
 

 
xiphophilos
14th Jan 2014
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