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Artist:George Shearing
Title:You're Hearing The Best Of George Shearing
Label:  MGM
Country:USA
Catalogue:E-3796
Date:Jan 1960
Format:LP
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1George ShearingI Hear Music (From Film "Dancing On A Dime")Burton Lane, Frank LoesserRate
A2George ShearingTenderlyWalter Gross, Jack LawrenceRate
A3George ShearingThere's A Lull In My Life (20th Century-Fox Film "Wake Up And Live")Mack Gordon, Harry RevelRate
A4George ShearingCaravan - Part 1 And Part 2Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol, Irving MillsRate
A5George ShearingHallelujah! (MGM Technical Film "Hit The Deck")Vincent Youmans, Leo Robin, Clifford GreyRate
A6George ShearingEasy To Love (MGM Technical Picture "Easy To Love")Cole PorterRate
B1George ShearingThe Lady Is A Tramp (MGM Technical Picture "Words And Music")Richard Rodgers, Lorenz HartRate
B2George ShearingSummertime (Stage Production "Porgy And Bess")George Gershwin, Edwin DuBose HeywardRate
B3George ShearingDon't Blame Me (MGM Film "The Strip")Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy FieldsRate
B4George ShearingThey All Laughed (RKO Film "Shall We Dance")George Gershwin, Ira GershwinRate
B5George ShearingBody And SoulJohnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank EytonRate
B6George ShearingStranger In Paradise (MGM Cinema Scope Film "Kismet")Robert Wright, George ForrestRate


Notes

George Shearing was a jazz pianist who was prosperous in both his native country of the United Kingdom and in the United States. Though Mr. Shearing was born blind, he composed more than 300 jazz titles, such as the “Lullaby of Birdland” and “Conception.”

In the United Kingdom, Mr. Shearing had performed in the Harry Parry and the Stefan Grappelli band during the second world war. Consequently, Mr. Shearing had won the top pianist rating six consecutive times by means of the Melody Maker music magazine polls. In the United States, Mr. Shearing was contracted to record with MGM records thru which his quintet band had recorded “September in the Rain”, which had sold nearly one million copies.

Though the majority of tunes of this MGM disc of 33.33 were from diverse successful motion pictures and theater productions, this disc did not sell well, but Mr. Shearing was one of the most prosperous jazz pianist and composer despite the fact that he had to overcome his blindness. Finally, this was the first MGM disc of 33.33 rpm that was issued in 1960.

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