Tracklist:
CD 1
BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA
Charlie Teagarden, Shirley Clay, trumpets; Jack Teagarden, trombone;
Benny Goodman, clarinet; Art Karle, tenor saxophone; Buck Washington,
piano; Dick McDonough, guitar; Artie Bernstein, string bass;
Gene Krupa, drums.
55 Fifth Avenue, New York, 27th November 1933.
1. Your Mother's Son-in-Law
-A. Nichols-M. Holiner-
(from _Lew_Leslie's_Blackbirds_of_1933_)
New York, 18th December 1933
Columbia 2856-D (mx W.152568-3)
Originally Released 1933
2. Riffin' The Scotch
-J. Mercer-D. McDonough-B. Goodman-F. Buck-
Columbia 2867-D (mx W.152650-2)
Originally Released 1933
As track 1, but add Dean Kincaide, Arranger
3. I Wished On The Moon
-D. Parker-R. Rainger-
(from _The_Big_Broadcast_of_1936_)
Brunswick 7501 (mx B.17766-1)
Originally Released 1935
4. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
-H. Woods-
(from _Roadhouse_)
Brunswick 7498 (mx B.17767-1)
Originally Released 1935
5. Miss Brown To You
-L. Robin-R. Whiting-R. Rainger-
(from _The_Big_Broadcast_of_1936_)
Brunswick 7501 (mx B.17768-1)
Originally Released 1935
6. A Sunbonnet Blue (And A Yellow Straw Hat)
-I. Kahal-S. Fain-
Brunswick 7498 (mx B.17769-1)
Originally Released 1935
As tack 3, but omit Benny Goodman
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Cecil Scott, clarinet; Hilton Jefferson,
alto saxophone; Ben Webster, tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano;
Lawrence Lucie, guitar; John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 31st July 1935.
7. What A Night, What A Moon, What A Girl
-J.J. Loeb-
Brunswick 7511 (mx B.17913-1)
Originally Released 1935
8. I'm Painting The Town Red
-C. Tobias-C. Newman-S. Stept-
Brunswick 7520 (mx B.17914-1)
Originally Released 1935
9. It's Too Hot For Words
-W. Samuels-L. Whitcup-T. Powell-
Brunswick 7511 (mx B.17915-1)
Originally Released 1935
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Benny Morton, trombone; Chu Berry,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Dave Barbour, guitar;
John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 25th October 1935.
10. Twenty Four Hours A Day
-A. Swanstrom-J. Harley-
(from _Sweet_Surrender_)
Brunswick 7550 (mx B.18196-1)
Originally Released 1935
11. Yankee Doodle Never Went To Town
-R. Freed-B. Hanighen-
Brunswick 7550 (mx B.18197-1)
Originally Released 1935
12. Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo
-J. Mercer-M. Malneck-
(from _To_Beat_the_Band_)
Brunswick 7554 (mx B.18199-1)
Originally Released 1935
13. If You Were Mine
-J. Mercer-M. Malneck-
(from _To_Beat_the_Band_)
Brunswick 7554 (mx B.18209-1)
Originally Released 1935
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Richard Clarke, trumpet; Tom Mace, clarinet; Johnny Hodges,
alto saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Dave Barbour, guitar;
Grachan Mancur, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 3rd December 1935.
14. These 'N' That 'N' Those
-M. Pascal-E. Fairchild-
Brunswick 7577 (mx B.18616-1)
Originally Released 1936
15. You Let Me Down
-A. Dubin-H. Warren-
(from _Stars_Over_Broadway_)
Brunswick 7581 (mx B.18318-1)
Originally Released 1935
16. Spreadin' Rhythm Around
-T. Koehler-J. McHugh-
(from _King_of_Burlesque_)
Brunswick 7581 (mx B.18319-1)
Originally Released 1935
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Gordon 'Chris' Griffin, trumpet; Rudy Powell, clarinet; Ted McRae, tenor
saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; John Truehart, guitar; Grachan Moncur,
string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 30th January 1936.
17. Life Begins When You're In Love
-L. Brown-V. Schertzinger-
(from _The_Music_Goes_Round_)
Brunswick 7612 (mx B.18612-1)
Originally Released 1936
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Jonah Jones, trumpet; Johnny Hodges, alto saxophone; Harry Carney,
clarinet, baritone saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Lawrence Lucie, gui-
tar; John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 30th June 1936.
18. It's Like Reaching For The Moon
-A. Sherman-A. Lewis-D. Marqusee-
Brunswick 7702 (mx B.19495-2)
Originally Released 1936
19. These Foolish Things
-H. Marvell-J. Strachey-
Brunswick 7699 (mx B.19496-2)
Originally Released 1936
20. I Cried For You
-A. Freed-G. Arnheim-A. Lyman-
Brunswick 7729 (mx B.19498-2)
Originally Released 1936
21. Guess Who
-R. Freed-B. Lane-
Brunswick 7702 (mx B.19499-2)
Originally Released 1936
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Bunny Berigan, trumpet; Artie Shaw, clarinet; Joe Bushkin, piano;
Dick McDonough, guitar; Pete Peterson, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 10th July 1936.
22. Did I Remember?
-H. Adamson-W. Donaldson-
(from _Suzy_)
Vocalion 3276 (mx 19535-1)
Originally Released 1936
23. No Regrets
-H. Tobias-R. Ingraham-
Vocalion 3276 (mx 19536-1)
Originally Released 1936
24. Summertime
-G. Gershwin-D. Heyward-D. Heyward.I. Gershwin-
(from _Porgy_&_Bess_)
Vocalion 3288 (mx 19537-1)
Originally Released 1936
25. Billie's Blues
-B. Holiday-
Vocalion 3288 (mx 19538-1)
Originally Released 1936
CD 2
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Bunny Berigan, trumpet; Irving Fazola, clarinet; Clyde Hart, piano;
Dick McDonough, guitar; Artie Bernstein, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums,
spoken intro on track 3.
1776 Broadway, New York, 29th September 1936.
1. A Fine Romance
-D. Fields-J. Kern-
(from _Swing_Time_)
Vocalion 3333 (mx 19971-1)
Originally Released 1936
2. I Can't Pretend
-C. Tobias-P. Rusincky-W.E. Breuder-
Vocalion 3333 (mx 19972-1)
Originally Released 1936
3. One, Two, Button Your Shoe
-A. Johnston-J. Burke-
(from _Pennies_from_Heaven_)
Vocalion 3334 (mx 19973-1)
Originally Released 1936
4. Let's Call A Heart A Heart
-A. Johnston-J. Burke-
(from _Pennies_from_Heaven_)
Vocalion 3334 (mx 19974-2)
Originally Released 1936
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Irving 'Mouse' Randolph, trumpet; Vido Musso, clarinet; Ben Webster,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Allan Reuss, guitar; Milt Hinton,
string bass; Gene Krupa, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 21st October 1936.
5. Easy To Love
-C. Porter-
(from _Born_to_Dance_)
Brunswick 7762 (mx B.20105-1)
Originally Released 1936
6. With Thee I Swing
-B. Adlam-A. Hyde-A. Stillman-
Brunswick 7768 (mx B.20106-2)
Originally Released 1936
7. The Way You Look Tonight
-D. Fiels-J. Kern-
(from _Swing_Time_)
Brunswick 7762 (mx B.20107-2)
Originally Released 1936
As track 5. New York, 28th October 1936.
8. Who Loves You?
-B. Davis-J. F. Coots-
Brunswick 7768 (mx B.20142-1)
Originally Released 1936
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Jonah Jones, trumpet; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Ben Webster,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Allan Reuss, guitar; John Kirby,
string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 19th November 1936.
9. Pennies From Heaven
-J. Burke-A. Johnston-
(from _Pennies_from_Heaven_)
Brunswick 7789 (mx B.20290-1)
Originally Released 1936
10. That's Life I Guess
-P. DeRose-S. Lewis-
Brunswick 7789 (mx B.20291-1)
Originally Released 1936
11. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)
-D. Fields-J. McHugh-
(from _Blackbirds_of_1928_)
Brunswick 7781 (mx B.20293-1)
Originally Released 1936
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Jonah Jones, trumpet; Edgar Sampson, clarinet, alto saxophone;
Ben Webster, tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Allan Reuss, guitar;
John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 12th January 1937.
12. One Never Knows, Does One?
-M. Gordon-H. Revel-
(from _Stowaway_)
Vocalion 3431 (mx 20506-1)
Originally Released 1937
13. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
-I. Berlin-
(from _On_the_Avenue_)
Vocalion 3431 (mx 20507-2)
Originally Released 1937
14. If My Heart Could Only Talk
-W. Samuels-L. Whitcup-T. Powell-
Vocalion 3440 (mx 20508-1)
Originally Released 1937
15. Please Keep Me In Your Dreams
-T. Seymour-V. Lawnhurst-
Vocalion 3440 (mx 20509-2)
Originally Released 1937
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Benny Goodman, clarinet; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 25th January 1937.
16. He Ain't Got Rhythm
-I. Berlin-
(from _On_the_Avenue_)
Brunswick 7824 (mx B.20568-1)
Originally Released 1937
17. This Year's Kisses
-I. Berlin-
(from _On_the_Avenue_)
Brunswick 7824 (mx B.20569-2)
Originally Released 1937
18. Why Was I Born?
-O. Hammerstein II-J. Kern-
(from _Sweet_Adeline_)
Brunswick 7859 (mx B.20570-1)
Originally Released 1937
19. I Must Have That Man
-D. Fields-J. McHugh-
(from _Blackbirds_of_1928_)
Brunswick 7859 (mx B.20571-1)
Originally Released 1937
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Henry 'Red' Allen, trumpet; Cecil Scott, clarinet, alto & tenor saxophones;
Prince Robinson, tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Jimmy McLin,
guitar; John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 18th February 1937.
20. The Mood That I'm In
-A. Silver-A. Sherman-
Brunswick 7844 (mx B.20698-2)
Originally Released 1937
21. You Showed Me The Way
-E. Fitzgerald-T. McRae-C. Webb-B. Green-
Brunswick 7840 (mx B.20699-2)
Originally Released 1937
22. Sentimental And Melancholy
-J. Mercer-R. Whiting-
(from _Ready,_Willing_and_Able_)
Brunswick 7844 (mx B.20700-2)
Originally Released 1937
23. My Last Affair
-H. Johnson-
Brunswick 7840 (mx B.20701-1)
Originally Released 1937
CD 3
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Cootie Williams, trumpet; Johnny Hodges, alto saxophone; Harry Carney,
clarinet, baritone saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Allan Reuss, guitar;
John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 31st March 1937.
1. Carelessly
-C. Kenny-N. Kenny-N. Ellis-
Brunswick 7867 (mx B.20911-3)
Originally Released 1937
2. How Could You?
-A. Dubin-H. Warren-
Brunswick 7867 (mx B.20912-1)
Originally Released 1937
3. Moanin' Low
-H. Dietz-R. Rainger-
(from _The_Little_Show_)
Brunswick 7877 (mx B.20913-1)
Originally Released 1937
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Eddie Thompkins, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Joe Thomas,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Carmen Mastren, guitar;
John Kirby, string bass; Alphonse Steele, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 1st April 1937.
4. Where Is The Sun?
-J. Redmond-L. David-
(from _Cotton_Club_Parade_of_1937_)
Vocalion 3543 (mx 20918-1)
Originally Released 1937
5. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
-G. & I. Gershwin-
(from _Shall_We_Dance?_)
Vocalion 3520 (mx 20919-1)
Originally Released 1937
6. They Can't Take That Away From Me
-G. & I. Gershwin-
(from _Shall_We_Dance?_)
Vocalion 3520 (mx 20920-1)
Originally Released 1937
7. Don't Know If I'm Comin' Or Goin'
-L. Wainer-L. Fien-
(from _Cotton_Club_Parade_of_1937_)
Vocalion 3543 (mx 20921-1)
Originally Released 1937
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Johnny Hodges,
alto saxophone; Lester Young, tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano;
Allan Reuss, guitar; Artie Bernstein, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
New York, 11th May 1937.
8. Sun Showers
-N. Brown-A. Freed-
(from _Broadway_Melody_of_1938_)
Brunswick 7917 (mx B.21117-2)
Originally Released 1937
9. Yours And Mine
-N. Brown-A. Freed-
(from _Broadway_Melody_of_1938_)
Brunswick 7917 (mx B.21118-2)
Originally Released 1937
10. I'll Get By
-R. Turk-F.E. Ahlert-
Brunswick 7903 (mx B.21119-1)
Originally Released 1937
11. Mean To Me
-R. Turk-F.E. Ahlert-
Brunswick 7903 (mx B.21120-1)
Originally Released 1937
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 1st June 1937.
12. Foolin' Myself
-P. Tinturin-J. Lawrence-
Brunswick 7911 (mx B.21217-1)
Originally Released 1937
13. Easy Living
-L. Robin-R. Rainger-
(from _Easy_Living_)
Brunswick 7911 (mx B.21218-2)
Originally Released 1937
14. I'll never Be The Same
-G. Kahn-F. Signorelli-M. Malneck-
Brunswick 7926 (mx B.21219-2)
Originally Released 1937
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Edmond Hall, clarinet; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; James Sherman, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 15th June 1937.
15. Me, Myself And I
-I. Gordon-A. Roberts-A. Kaufman-
Vocalion 3593 (mx 20249-2)
Originally Released 1937
16. A Sailboat In The Moonlight
-C. Lombardo-J. Loeb-
(from _Stage_Door_)
Vocalion 3605 (mx 21250-1)
Originally Released 1937
17. Born To Love
-J. Scholl-M. K. Jerome-
(from _Talent_Scout_)
Vocalion 3605 (mx 21251-1)
Originally Released 1937
18. Without Your Love
-J. Lange-F. Stryker-
(from _Pick_a_Star_)
Vocalion 3593 (mx 21252-1)
Originally Released 1937
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; Claude Thornhill, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 13th September 1937.
19. Getting Some Fun Out Of Life
-E. Leslie-J. Burke-
(from _Disbarred_)
Vocalion 3701 (mx 21686-1)
Originally Released 1937
20. Who Wants Love?
-G. Kahn-F. Waxman-
(from _The_Bride_Wore_Red_)
Vocalion 3701 (mx 21687-1)
Originally Released 1937
21. Travelin' All Alone
-J. C. Johnson-
Vocalion 3748 (mx 21688-1)
Originally Released 1937
22. He's Funny That Way
-N. Moret-R. Whiting-
Vocalion 3748 (mx 21689-1)
Originally Released 1937
CD 4
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Prince Robinson, clarinet; Vido Musso,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Allan Reuss, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 1st November 1937.
1. Nice Work If You Can Get It
-G. & I. Gershwin-
(from _Damsel_in_Distress_)
Brunswick 8015 (mx B.21982-1)
Originally Released 1937
2. Things Are Looking Up
-G. & I. Gershwin-
(from _Damsel_in_Distress_)
Brunswick 8015 (mx B.21983-1)
Originally Released 1937
3. My Man
-C. Pollack-M. Yvain-A. Willemetz-J. Charles-
(from _Ziegfeld_Follies_of_1921_)
Brunswick 8008 (mx B.21984-1)
Originally Released 1937
4. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
-O. Hammerstein II-J. Kern-
(from _Show_Boat_)
Brunswick 8008 (mx B.21985-1)
Originally Released 1937
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Benny Morton, trombone; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 6th January 1938.
5. My First Impression Of You
-C. Tobias-S. Stept-
(from _Having_Wonderful_Time_)
Brunswick 8053 (mx B.22192-4)
Originally Released 1938
6. When You're Smiling
-M. Fisher-J. Goodwin-L. Shay-
Brunswick 8070 (mx B22194-3)
Originally Released 1938
7. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
-C. Gaskill-J. McHugh-
Brunswick 8070 (mx B.22195-4)
Originally Released 1938
8. If Dreams Come True
-E. Sampson-B. Goodman-I. Mills-
Brunswick 8053 (mx B.22255-1)
Originally Released 1938
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Benny Morton, trombone; Lester Young,
tenor saxophone; Teddy Wilson, piano; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 12th January 1938.
9. Now They Call It Swing
-W. Hirsch-V. De Leath-N. Cloutier-L. Handman-
Vocalion 3947 (mx 22281-2)
Originally Released 1938
10. On The Sentimental Side
-J. Burke-J. Monaco-
(from _Dr._Rhythm_)
Vocalion 3947 (mx 22282-2)
Originally Released 1938
11. Back In Your Own Backyard
-A. Jolson-B. Rose-D. Dreyer-
Vocalion 4029 (mx 22283-1)
Originally Released 1938
12. When A Woman Loves A Man
-J. Mercer-B. Hanighen-G. Jenkins-
Vocalion 4029 (mx 22284-2)
Originally Released 1938
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Buster Bailey, clarinet; Babe Russin,
tenor saxophone; Billy Kyle, piano; possibly Danny Barker, guitar;
John Kirby, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 11th May 1938.
13. You Go To My Head
-H. Gillespie-J. F. Coots-
Vocalion 4126 (mx 22921-1)
Originally Released 1938
14. The Moon Looks Down And Laughs
-B. Kalmar-H. Ruby-S. Silvers-
Vocalion 4126 (mx 22922-1)
Originally Released 1938
15. If I Were You
-B. Emmerich-B. Berner-
Vocalion 4151 (mx 22923-2)
Originally Released 1938
16. Forget If You Can
-J. Manus-K. Uphorn-L. Joy-
Vocalion 4151 (mx 22924-2)
Originally Released 1938
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Personnel as previous recording session, but substitute
Ben Webster for Russin.
1776 Broadway, New York, 23rd June 1938.
17. Having Myself A Time
-L. Robin-R- Ranger-
Vocalion 4208 (mx 23151-1)
Originally Released 1938
18. Says My Heart
-F. Loesser-B. Lane-
(from _Cocoanut_Grove_)
Vocalion 4208 (mx 23152-1)
Originally Released 1938
19. I Wish I Had You
-B. green-A. Stillman-C. Thornhill-
Vocalion 4238 (mx 23153-2)
Originally Released 1938
20. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart
(And Throw Away The Key)
-J. Eaton-T. Shand-
Vocalion 4238 (mx 23154-1)
Originally Released 1938
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Dicky Wells, trombone (on 23469 only);
Lester Young, clarinet, tenor saxophone; Margaret "Countess" Johnson,
piano; Freddie Green, guitar; Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 15th September 1938.
21. The very Thought Of You
-R. Noble-
Vocalion 4457 (mx 23467-1)
Originally Released 1938
22. I Can't Get Started
-I. Gershwin-V. Duke-
(from _Ziegfield_follies_of_1936_)
Vocalion 4457 (mx 23468-1)
Originally Released 1938
23. I've Got A Date With A Dream
-M. Gordon-H. Revel-
(from _My_Lucky_Star_)
Vocalion 4396 (mx 23469-2)
Originally Released 1938
24. You Can't Be Mine
-J. C. Johnson-C. Webb-
Vocalion 4396 (mx 23470-2)
Originally Released 1938
CD 5
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Harry James, trumpet; Benny Morton, trombone; Edgar Sampson,
Benny Carter, alto saxophones; Lester Young, Herschel Evans,
tenor saxophones; Teddy Wilson, piano; Al Ceasey, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 31st October 1938.
1. Everybody's Laughing
-S. Lerner-B. Oakland-
Brunswick 8259 (mx B.23642-1)
Originally Released 1938
2. Here It Is Tomorrow Again
-P. Gibbons-R. Ringwald-
Brunswick 8259 (mx B.23643-1)
Originally Released 1938
Personnel as 31st October session.
1776 Broadway, New York, 9th November 1938.
3. Say It With A Kiss
-H. Warren-J. Mercer-
(from _Going_Places_)
Brunswick 8270 (mx B.23687-1)
Originally Released 1938
4. April In My Heart
-H. Meinardi-H. Carmichael-
(from _Say_It_In_French_)
Brunswick 8265 (mx B.23688-1)
Originally Released 1938
5. I'll Never Fail You
-I. Taylor-V. Mizzy-
Brunswick 8265 (mx B.23689-1)
Originally Released 1938
6. They Say
-P. Mann-S. Weiss-E. Heyman-
(from _Going_Places_)
Brunswick 8270 (mx B.23690-1)
Originally Released 1938
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Bobby Hacket, trumpet; Trummy Young, trombone; Toots Mondello,
Ted Buckner, alto saxophones; Bud Freeman, Chu Berry,
tenor saxophones; Teddy Wilson, piano; Al Ceasey, guitar;
Milt Hinton, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 28th November 1938.
7. You're So Desirable
-R. Noble-
Brunswick 8283 (mx B.23760-1)
Originally Released 1938
8. You're Gonna See A Lot Of Me
-A Goodhart-M. Kurtz-A.Hoffman-
Brunswick 8281 (mx B.23761-1)
Originally Released 1938
9. Hello, My Darling
-F. Loesser-F. Hollaender-
(from _Zaza_)
Brunswick 8281 (mx B.23762-1)
Originally Released 1938
10. Let's Dream In The Moonlight
-R. Walsh-M. Malneck-
(from _St._Louis_Blues_)
Brunswick 8283 (mx B.23763-2)
Originally Released 1938
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Tyree Glenn, trombone; Chu Berry,
tenor saxophone; Sonny White, piano; Al Casey, guitar;
John Williams, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 20th January 1939.
11. That's All I Ask Of You
-R.E. Pope-
Vocalion 4631 (mx 23992-1)
Originally Released 1939
12. Dream Of Life
-C. McRae-
Vocalion 4631 (mx 23993-1)
Originally Released 1939
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Ernie Powell, clarinet, tenor saxophone;
Benny Carter, alto & tenor saxophones; Teddy Wilson, piano;
Danny Barker, guitar; Milt Hinton, string bass; Cozy Cole, drums.
1776 Broadway, New York, 30th January 1939.
13. What Shall I Say?
-P. Tinturin-
Brunswick 8314 (mx B.24044-1)
Originally Released 1939
14. It's Easy To Blame The Weather
-S. Cahn-S. Chapin-
Brunswick 8314 (mx B.24045-1)
Originally Released 1939
15. More Than You Know
-V. Youmans-B. Rose-E. Eliscu-
(from _Great_Day_)
Brunswick 8319 (mx B.24046-1)
Originally Released 1939
16. Sugar
-M. Pinkard-S. Mitchell-F. Alexander-
Brunswick 8319 (mx B.24047-1)
Originally Released 1939
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Hot Lips Page, trumpet; Tab Smith, soprano & alto saxophones;
Stanley Payne, tenor saxophone; Kenny Kersey, piano; Jimmy McLin,
guitar; John Williams, string bass; Eddie Dougherty, drums.
711 Fifth Avenue, New York, 21st March 1939.
17. You're Too Lovely To Last
-T. McRae-C. Beal-E. Frazer-
Vocalion 4834 (mx W.24245-1)
Originally Released 1939
18. Under A Blue Jungle Moon
-R. Conway-N. Brisben-
Vocalion 4786 (mx W.24246-1)
Originally Released 1939
19. Everything Happens For The Best
-B. Holiday-T. Smith-
Vocalion 4786 (mx W.24247-1)
Originally Released 1939
20. Why Did I Always Depend On You?
-T. McRae-
Vocalion 4834 (mx W.24248-1)
Originally Released 1939
21. Long Gone Blues
-B. Holiday-
Columbia 37586 (mx W.24249-1)
Originally Released 1939
CD 6
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Tab Smith, soprano & alto saxophones;
Kenneth Hollon, Stanley Payne, tenor saxophones; Sonny White,
piano; Bernard Addison, guitar; John Williams, string bass;
Eddie Dougherty, drums.
711 5th Avenue, New York, 5th July 1939.
1. Some Other Spring
-I. Kitchings-A. Herzog, Jr.-
Vocalion 5021 (mx W.24877-A)
Originally Released 1939
2. Our Love Is Different
-R. Conway-B. Holiday-B. Alba-S. White-
Vocalion 5129 (mx W.24878-A)
Originally Released 1939
3. Them There Eyes
-M. Pinkard-W. Tracey-D. Tauber-
Vocalion 5021 (mx W.24879-A)
Originally Released 1939
4. Swing, Brother, Swing
-L. Raymond-W. Bishop-C. Williams-
Vocalion 5129 (mx W.24880-A)
Originally Released 1939
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Buck Clayton, Harry Edison, trumpets; Earle Warren, Jack Washington,
alto saxophones; Lester Young, tenor saxophone; Joe Sullivan, piano;
Freddie Green, guitar; Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
711 5th Avenue, New York, 13h December 1939.
5. Night And Day
-C. Porter-
(from _The_Gay_Divorce_)
Vocalion 5377 (mx W.26341-A)
Originally Released 1939
6. The Man I Love
-G. & I. Gershwin-
(from _Lady_Be_Good_)
Vocalion 5377 (mx W.26342-A)
Originally Released 1939
7. You're Just A No Account
-S. Cahn-S. Chaplin-
(from _6th_Edition_Cotton_Club_Parade_)
Vocalion 5302 (mx W.26343-A)
Originally Released 1939
8. You're A Lucky Guy
-S. Cahn-S. Chaplin-
(from _6th_Edition_Cotton_Club_Parade_)
Vocalion 5302 (mx W.26344-A)
Originally Released 1939
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Jimmy Powell, clarinet; Carl Frye, alto saxophone;
Kermit Scott, tenor saxophone; Sonny White, piano; Lawrence Lucie,
guitar; John Williams, string bass; Hal West, drums.
711 Fifth Avenue, New York, 29th February 1940.
9. Ghost Of Yesterday
-I. Kitchings-A. Herzog, Jr.-
Vocalion 5609 (mx W.26572-A)
Originally Released 1940
10. Body And Soul
-J. Green-E. Heyman-R. Sour-F. Eyton-
(from _Three's_A_Crowd_)
Vocalion 5481 (mx W.26573-A)
Originally Released 1940
11. What Is This Going To Get Us?
-I. Kitchings-A. Herzog, Jr.-
Vocalion 5481 (mx W.26574-A)
Originally Released 1940
12. Falling In Love Again
-S. Lerner-F. Hollaender-
(from _The_Blue_Angel_)
Vocalion 5609 (mx W.26575-A)
Originally Released 1940
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Joe Eldridge, Bill Bowen, alto saxophones;
Kermit Scott, Lester Young, tenor saxophones; Teddy Wilson, piano;
Freddie Green, guitar; Walter Page, string bass; J.C. Heard, drums.
711 Fifth Avenue, New York, 7th June 1940.
13. I'm Pulling Through
-I. Kitchings-A. Herzog, Jr.-
OKeh 5991 (mx W.26900-A)
Originally Released 1940
14. Tell Me More-More-Then Some
-B. Holiday-
Vocalion 5719 (mx W.26901-A)
Originally Released 1940
15. Laughing At Life
-C. Kenny-N. Kenny-B. Todd-C. Todd-
Vocalion 5719 (mx W.26902-A)
Originally Released 1940
16. Time On My Hands
-V. Youmans-H. Adamson-M. Gordon-
(from _Smiles_)
OKeh 5991 (mx W.26903-A)
Originally Released 1940
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Georgie Auld, Don Redman, alto saxophones;
Don Byas, Jimmy Hamilton, tenor saxophones; Teddy Wilson, piano;
John Collins, guitar; Al Hall, string bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.
Liederkranz Hall, E. 58th Street, New York, 12th September 1940.
17. I'm All For You
-J. Bresler-L. Wynn-
OKeh 5831 (mx 28617-1)
Originally Released 1940
18. I Hear Music
-F. Loesser-B. Lane-
(from _Dancing_On_A_Dime_)
OKeh 5831 (mx 28618-1)
Originally Released 1940
19. The Same Old Story
-M. Field-N. Oliphant-
OKeh 5806 (mx 28619-1)
Originally Released 1940
20. Practice Makes Perfect
-D. Roberts-E. Gold-
OKeh 5806 (mx 28620-1)
Originally Released 1940
BILLIE HOLIDAY, ACCOMPANIED BY
BENNY CARTER & HIS ALL STAR ORCHESTRA
Bill Coleman, trumpet; Benny Morton, trombone; Benny Carter, clarinet,
alto saxophone; Georgie Auld, tenor saxophone; Sonny White, piano;
Ulysses Livingston, guitar; Wilson Myers, string bass; Yank Porter, drums.
Liederkranz Hall, E. 58th Street, New York, 15th October 1940.
21. St. Louis Blues
-W. C. Handy-
(from _St._Louis_Blues_)
OKeh 6064 (mx 28874-1)
Originally Released 1941
22. Loveless Love
-W. C. Handy-
OKeh 6064 (mx 28875-1)
Originally Released 1940
BILLIE HOLIDAY, ACCOMPANIED BY
EDDIE HEYWOOD & HIS ORCHESTRA
Shad Collins, trunpet; Leslie Johnakins, Eddie Barefield, alto saxophones;
Lester Young, tenor saxophone; Eddie Heywood, piano; John Collins,
guitar; Ted Sturgis, string bass; Kenny Clarke, drums.
799 Seventh Avenue, New York, 21st March 1941.
23. Let's Do It
-C. Porter-
(from _Paris_)
OKeh 6134 (mx 29987-1)
Originally Released 1941
24. Georgia On My Mind
-S. Gorrell-H. Carmichael-
OKeh 6134 (mx 29988-1)
Originally Released 1941
CD 7
1. Romance In The Dark
-S. Coslow-G. Niesen-
(from _Romance_In_the_Dark_)
OKeh 6214 (mx 29989-1)
Originally Released 1941
2. All Of Me
-S. Simons-G. Marks-
OKeh 6214 (mx 29990-1)
Originally Released 1941
BILLIE HOLIDAY & HER ORCHESTRA
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Ernie Powell, clarinet, tenor saxophone;
Lester Boone, Kimmy Powell, alto saxophones; Eddie Heywood, piano;
Paul Chapman, guitar; Grachan Mancur, string bass;
herbert Cowens, drums.
799 Seventh Avenue, New York, 9th May 1941.
3. I'm In A Low Down Groove
-R. Jordan-
OKeh 6451 (mx 30457-1)
Originally Released 1941
4. God Bless The Child
-B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.-
OKeh 6270 (mx 30458-1)
Originally Released 1941
5. Am I Blue?
-H. Akst-G. Clarke-
(from _On_With_the_Show_)
Columbia 37586 (mx 30459-1)
Originally Released 1941
6. Solitude
-E. DeLange-D. Ellington-I. Mills-
OKeh 6270 (mx 30460-1)
Originally Released 1941
BILLIE HOLIDAY, ACCOMPANIED BY
TEDDY WILSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Emmett berry, trumpet; Jimmy Hamilton, clarinet; Hymie Schertzer,
clarinet, alto saxophone; Babe Russin, clarinet, tenor saxophone;
Teddy Wilson, piano; Al Casey, guitar; John Williams, string bass;
J.C. Heard, drums.
799 Seventh Avenue, New York, 7th August 1941.
7. Jim
-N. Shawn-C. Petrillo-E. Ross-
OKeh 6369 (mx 31002-1)
Originally Released 1941
8. I Cover The Waterfront
-J. Green-E. Heyman-
Columbia 37493 (mx 31003-1)
Originally Released 1941
9. Love Me Or Leave Me
-G. Kahn-W. Donaldson-
(from _Whoopee_)
OKeh 6369 (mx 31004-1)
Originally Released 1941
10. Gloomy Sunday
-R. Seress-L. Javor-S. Lewis-
OKeh 6451 (mx 31005-1)
Originally Released 1941
Personnel as 7th August 1941 session, but Gene Fields, guitar,
replaces Casey.
799 Seventh Avenue, New York, 10th February 1942.
11. Wherever You Are
-C. Friend-C. Tobias-
Harmony 1075 (mx 32405-1)
Originally Released 1947
12. Mandy Is Two
-J. Mercer-F. McGrath-
Columbia CL.6163 (mx 32406-1)
Originally Released 1950
13. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
-B. Mayhew-
Harmony 1075 (mx 32407-1)
Originally Released 1947
14. Until The Real Thing Comes Along
-S. Cahn-S. Chaplin-L.E. Freeman-M. Holiner-A. Nichols-
Columbia 37493 (mx 32408-1)
Originally Released 1945
THE ALTERNATE TAKES AND
AIR-CHECKS
BILLIE HOLIDAY, ACCOMPANIED BY
DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA
Duke Ellington, piano, arranger, leader; Arthur Whetsol, Cootie Williams,
Freddy Jenkins, trunpets; Joe 'Tricky Sam' Nanton, Lawrence Brown,
trombones; Juan Tizol, valve-trombone; Marshall Royal, clarinet,
alto saxophone; Barney Bigard, clarinet, tenor saxophone;
Johnny Hodges, clarinet, soprano & alto saxophones; Harry Carney,
clarinet, alto & baritone saxophones; Fred Guy, guitar;
Wellman Braud, string bass; Sonny Greer, drums.
Movie Soundtrack, Astoria, New York, 12th March 1935.
15. Saddest Tale
-D. Ellington-I. Mills-
(from _Symphony_in_Black_)
Legacy C3K 47724
Originally Released 1991
Personnel and Date as Disc 1 Track 23:
16. No Regrets
-H. Tobias-R. Ingraham-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 19536-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and Date as Disc 2 Track 7:
17. The Way You Look Tonight
-D. Fields-J. Kern-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.20107-1)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and Date as Disc 2 Track 8:
18. Who Loves You?
-B. Davis-J. F. Coots-
Brunswick 7768 (mx B.20142-3)
Originally Released 1936
Personnel and Date as Disc 2 Tracks 9 & 10:
19. Pennies From Heaven
-J. Burke-A. Johnston-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.20290-2)
Originally Released 2001
20. That's Life I Guess
-P. DeRose-S. Lewis-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.20291-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and Date as Disc 3 Tracks 6 & 7:
21. They Can't Take That Away From Me
-G. & I. Gershwin-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.20920-2)
Originally Released 2001
22. Don't Know If I'm Comin' Or Goin'
-L. Warner-L. Fein-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.20921-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and Date as Disc 3, Tracks 10 & 11:
23. I'll Get By
-R. Turk-F.E. Ahlert-
Columbia C3L.40 (mx B.21119-2)
Originally Released 1964
24. Mean To Me
-R. Turk-F.E. Ahlert-
Columbia C.77 (mx B.21120-2)
Originally Released 1964
CD 8
Personnel and Date as Disc 3, Tracks 15 & 18:
1. Me, Myself And I
-I. Gordon-A. Roberts-A. Kaufman-
Columbia CL.6129 (mx 21249-1)
Originally Released 1951
2. Without Your Love
-J. Lange-F. Stryker-
Columbia CL.6163 (mx 21252-2)
Originally Released 1951
COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA
Count Basie, piano, leader; Buck Calyton, Ed Lewis, Bobby Moore,
trumpets; George Hunt, Dan Minor, trombones; Earle Warren,
alto saxophone; Jack Washington, alto & baritone saxophones;
Lester Young, Herschel Evans, tenor saxophones; Freddie Green, guitar;
Walter Page, string bass; Jo Jones, drums.
New York, Savoy Ballroom, 30th June 1937.
3. They Can't Take That Away From Me
-G. & I. Gershwin-
Columbia C3L 21
Originally Released 1964
4. Swing, Brother, Swing
-L. Raymond-W. Bishop-C. Williams-
Columbia C3L 21
Originally Released 1964
COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA
Personnel as Disc 8, Tracks 3 & 4, but substitute Bobby Hicks, trumpet,
for Moore; Benny Morton, trombone, for Hunt; add Eddie Durham,
trombone, electric guitar.
Meadowbrook Ballroom, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. 3rd November 1937.
5. I Can't Get Started
-V. Duke-I. Gershwin-
Columbia C3L 21
Originally Released 1964
Personnel and Date as Disc 4, Tracks 5-8:
6. My First Impression Of You
-S. Stept-C. Tobias-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx B.22192-3)
Originally Released 1964
7. When You're Smiling
-M. Fisher-J. Goodwin-L. Shay-
Columbia 36208 (mx B.22194-4)
Originally Released 1945
8. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
-C. Gaskill-J. McHugh-
Columbia 36335 (mx B.22195-3)
Originally Released 1945
9. If Dreams Come True
-E. Sampson-B. Goodman-I. Mills-
Columbia JG.34837 (mx B.22255-2)
Originally Released 1976
Personnel and Date as Disc 4, Tracks 9-11:
10. Now They Call It Swing
-N. Cloutier-V. De Leath-W. Hirsch-L. Handman-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 22281-1)
Originally Released 1964
11. On The Sentimental Side
-J. Burke-J. Monaco-
Columbia C3L 21 (mx 22282-1)
Originally Released 1963
12. Back In Your Own Backyard
-A. Jolson-B.Rose-D. Dreyer-
Columbia JG.34837 (mx 22283-2)
Originally Released 1976
Personnel and Date as Disc 4, Tracks 13-16:
13. You Go To My Head
-H. Gillespie-J.F. Coots-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 22921-2)
Originally Released 2001
14. The Moon Looks Down And Laughs
-B. Kalmar-H. Ruby-S. Silvers-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 22922-2)
Originally Released 2001
15. If I Were You
-B. Emmerich-B. Bernier-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 22923-1)
Originally Released 2001
16. Forget If You Can
-J. Manus-K. Upham-L. Joy-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 22924-1)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and Date as Disc 4, Tracks 17-20:
17. Having Myself A Time
-L. Robin-R. Rainger-
Legacy C3K 47724 (mx 23151-2)
Originally Released 1991
18. Says My Heart
-F. Loesser-B. Lane-
Legacy C3K 47724 (mx 23152-2)
Originally Released 1991
19. I Wish I Had You
-B. Green-A. Stillman-C. Thornhill-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 23153-1)
Originally Released 2001
20. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart
(And Throw Away The Key)
-J. Eaton-T. Shand-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 23154-2)
Originally Released 1964
Personnel and date as Disc 4, Tracks 22-24:
21. I Can't Get Started
-V. Duke-I. Gershwin-
Columbia JG.34837 (mx 23468-2)
Originally Released 1976
22. I've Got A Date With A Dream
-M. Gordon-H. Revel-
Columbia JG.34837 (23469-2)
Originally Released 1976
CD 9
Personnel and Date as Disc 5,
Tracks 4 & 6:
1. April In My Heart
-H. Meinardi-H. Carmichael-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.23688-2)
Originally Released 2001
2. They Say
-P. Mann-S. Weiss-E. Hayman-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx B.23690-2)
Originally Released 1964
Personnel and date as Disc 5, Tracks 7-10:
3. You're So Desirable
-R. Noble-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.23760-2)
Originally Released 2001
4. You're Gonna See A Lot Of Me
-A. Goodhart-M. Kurtz-A. Hoffman-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.23761-2)
Originally Released 2001
5. Hello, My Darling
-F. Loesser-F. Hollaender-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.23762-2)
Originally Released 2001
6. Let's Dream In The Moonlight
-R. Walsh-M. Malneck-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx B.23763-1)
Originally Released 2001
BENNY GOODMAN & HIS ORCHESTRA
Benny Goodman, clarinet, leader; Cy Baker, Ziggy Elman, Gordon "Chris"
Griffin, trumpets; Red Ballard, Vernon Brown, trombones; Hymie Schertzer,
Noni bernardi, alto saxophones; Art Rollini, Jerry Jerome,
tenor saxophones; Jess Stacy, piano; Benny Heller, guitar;
Harry Goodman, string bass; Buddy Schultz, drums.
New York Broadcast, 17th January 1939.
7. I Cried For You
-A. Freed-G. Arnheim-A. Lyman-
Legacy C3K 47724
Originally Released 1991
Personnel and date as Disc 9, Track 7,
but add Johnny Mercer, Martha Tilton and
Leo Watson, vocals.
8. Jeepers Creepers
-H. Warren-J. Mercer-
(from _Going_Places_)
Legacy C3K 47724
Originally Released 1991
Personnel and date as Disc 5, Track 11:
9. That's All I Ask Of You
-R. E. Pope-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 23992-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and date as Disc 5, Tracks 15 & 16:
10. More Than You Know
-V. Youmans-B. Rose-E. Eliscu-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx B.24046-2)
Originally Released 1964
Personnel and date as Disc 5, Tracks 17 & 18:
11. You're Too Lovely To Last
-T.McRae-C. Beal-E. Frazer-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx W.24245-2)
Originally Released 2001
12. Under A Blue Jungle Moon
-R. Conway-N. Brisben-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx W.24246-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Track 5:
13. Night And Day
-C. Porter-
Legacy C3K 47724 (mx W.26341-B)
Originally Released 1991
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Track 12:
14. Falling In Love Again
-S. Lerner-F. Hollaender-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx W.26575-B)
Originally Released 1977
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Track 15:
15. Laughing At Life
-C. Kenny-N. Kenny-B. Todd-C. Todd-
Columbia C2 34849 (mx W.26902-B)
Originally Released 1977
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Track 17-20:
16. I'm All For You
-J. Bresler-L. Wynn-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 28617-2)
Originally Released 1964
17. I Hear Music
-F. Loesser-B. Lane-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 28618-2)
Originally Released 1964
18. The Same Old Story
-M. Field-N. Oliphant-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 28619-2)
Originally Released 1964
19. The Same Old Story
-M. Field-N. Oliphant-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 28619-3)
Originally Released 2001
20. Practice Makes Perfect
-D. Roberts-E. Gold-
Epic SN.6042 (mx 28620-2)
Originally Released 1964
21. Practice Makes Perfect
-D. Roberts-E. Gold-
Columbia C3L 40 (mx 28620-3)
Originally Released 1964
22. Practice Makes Perfect
-D. Roberts-E. Gold-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 28620-4)
Originally Released 2001
CD 10
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Tracks 21 & 22:
1. St. Louis Blues
-W.C. Handy-
OKeh 6064 (mx 28874-2)
Originally Released 1940
2. Loveless Love
-W.C. Handy-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 28875-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and date as Disc 6, Tracks 23 & 24,
Disc 7, Tracks 1 & 2:
3. Let's Do It
-C. Porter-
Columbia C2 34849 (mx 29987-2)
Originally Released 1977
4. Georgia On My Mind
-S. Gorrell-H. Carmichael-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 29988-2)
Originally Released 2001
5. Georgia On My Mind
-S. Gorrell-H. Carmichael-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 29988-3)
Originally Released 2001
6. Romance In The Dark
-S. Coslow-G. Niesen-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 29989-2)
Originally Released 2001
7. Romance In The Dark
-S. Coslow-G. Niesen-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 29989-3)
Originally Released 2001
8. Romance In The Dark
-S. Coslow-G. Niesen-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 29989-4)
Originally Released 2001
9. All Of Me
-S. Simons-G. Marks-
Columbia C2 34849 (mx 29990-2)
Originally Released 1977
10. All Of Me
-S. Simons-G. Marks-
Columbia C2 34849 (mx 29990-3)
Originally Released 1977
Personnel and date as Disc 7, Tracks 4
& 5:
11. God Bless The Child
-B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.-
Time-Life STL.3 (mx 30458-2)
Originally Released 1978
12. God Bless The Child
-B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.-
Legacy C3K 47724 (mx 30458-3)
Originally Released 1991
13. Am I Blue?
-H. Akst-G. Clarke-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 30459-2)
Originally Released 2001
14. Am I Blue?
-H. Akst-G. Clarke-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 30459-3)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and date as Disc 7,
Tracks 7 & 10:
15. Jim
-N. Shawn-C. Petrillo-E. Ross-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 31002-2)
Originally Released 2001
16. Gloomy Sunday
-R. Seress-L. Javor-S. Lewis-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 31005-2)
Originally Released 2001
Personnel and date as Disc 7, Tracks 11-14:
17. Wherever You Are
-C. Friend-C. Tobias-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 32405-2)
Originally Released 2001
18. Mandy Is Two
-J. Mercer-F. McGrath-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 32406-2)
Originally Released 2001
19. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
-B. Mayhew-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 32407-2)
Originally Released 2001
20. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
-B. Mayhew-
Previously Unissued Master in USA (mx 32407-3)
Originally Released 2001
21. Until The Real Thing Comes Along
-S. Cahn-S. Chaplin-L.E. Freeman-M. Holiner-A. Nichols-
Legacy C3K 47724 (mx 32408-2)
Originally Released 1991
BILLIE HOLIDAY, WITH THE
ALL-STAR JAM BAND
Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Barney Bigard, clarinet; Art Tatum, piano;
Oscar Pettiford, string bass; Sidney Catlett, drums.
New York, 26th January 1944.
22. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me/I'll Get By
-D. Ellington-B. Russell- / -R. Turk-F. Ahlert-
V-Disc 672 (mx JDB.100)
Originally Released 1948
23. I Love My Man
-B. Holiday-
V-Disc 28 (mx VP.670)
Originally Released 1944
When Sony/Columbia began its ambitious Legacy reissue project, those who followed their jazz titles knew it was only a question of time before the massive Billie Holiday catalog under their ownership would see the light in its entirety. The question was how? Years before there was a host of box sets devoted to her material, but the sound on those left something to be desired. Would they remaster the material in two- or three-disc sets with additional notes? Would it be one disc at a time? Would the material be issued as budget or midline material or at full price? The last item could be ruled out based on the label's aggressive and very thorough packages of single discs by Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and others. As for the box set issues, how could one successfully package this material with all of the foreign issues in a way that made sense? Again, there were fine precedents in the box set packages of the Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong packages, which are impeccably remastered, designed, and presented -- six Grammy's worth. The answer lies in this lavishly designed ten-CD package that looks on the outside like a 78 album sleeve with a tucked book of notes, track annotations, and rare photographs, and a deck of wondrously remastered CDs that are sequenced in such a way that the entire Columbia story is told in a way that not only makes sense, but is compelling in its revelations of Holiday's development as a vocalist and an interpreter of songs from 1933. The story begins with her first two recordings for the label with Benny Goodman in November and December of 1933, moves to two years later when she recorded another session, and ends some 43 sessions later in 1944 with her own band that starred Roy Eldridge, Barney Bigard, Art Tatum, Oscar Pettiford, and Sidney Catlett. These include a pair of V-disc recordings from that year. In all, this set contains 230 tracks. There are 153 masters recorded for Columbia and its subsidiaries, like Brunswick, Vocalion, Okeh, and Harmony. Thirty-five of these tracks have never before been issued in the United States, and those masters are included here beginning on CD seven and continuing throughout to the end of disc ten. Musically it is inarguable that these 11 years were the high point of Ms. Holiday's career, the stunning recordings she did with her own band that featured some of the greatest legends in jazz as well as those recorded with Teddy Wilson, Benny Goodman, Benny Carter, Count Basie, Eddie Heywood, and even one with Duke Ellington's band in 1935 ("Saddest Tale") from Ellington's Symphony in Black recording session. Musicians like Hot Lips Page, Don Byas, Kenny Clarke, Ben Webster, Lester Young, Charlie Shavers, Freddie Greene, Jo Jones, Cozy Cole, Chu Berry, Henry "Red" Allen, Bud Freeman, Milt Hinton, Buck Clayton, Johnny Hodges, and literally dozens of others contribute to the development of the Holiday legend. What may appear confusing at the outset makes great sense as the set progresses. The first six discs are master takes recorded either with her orchestra or the other groups mentioned. Disc seven begins laying out the alternate takes and airchecks and personnel crisscrosses all over the set. While this might be irritating to some listeners, it serves a two-fold purpose: one is that the integrity of the American masters is preserved, and the second is that the alternates and check-ins can be heard in a sequence that makes sense historically and aesthetically. Believe me, since these too are laid out chronologically as alternates, it's a pleasure to listen to them rather than wading through five or six or even two takes of the same song laid back to back. It's also on the alternates, far from the masters, that we get a different perspective on process and development, not only in terms of Holiday's singing, but also the different accents added or deleted from the orchestral accompaniment. Lastly, being able to go back and forth in these takes, we get to witness the sharp juxtaposition of her development as a singer from the raw, early bluesy material influenced deeply by Bessie Smith to the master songstress who could nuance a maximum emotion from just a few notes, smoothly and without a trace of edginess. The unissued masters are a cipher. Literally, it is confounding that these recordings were previously unavailable here in that they mark her reunion with Benny Goodman or other fine sessions with Basie or her vocal collaborations with Johnny Mercer in 1939. In many ways the purchase of the set is worth it for discs nine and ten alone, as well as the killer packaging. Lastly, it would be shameful not to make mention of the truly amazing liner notes by the esteemed Gary Giddins. He needs no more accolades, but his writing here paints a far bigger portrait of Ms. Holiday's contribution and her era than any previously published. It's a biographical essay written with a critic's eye and holds no punches where Ms. Holiday's particular strengths and limitations lie, and he voices his own surprise at hearing certain things on the set he was previously unfamiliar with. This is a new standard in what liner notes for these kinds of projects should aim for: humanizing a legend and cultural myth and making the contribution stand out somehow as something that exists almost in spite of whatever the human being's life was like. There is also a fine cultural and socio-historical essay by Professor Farah Griffin from Columbia University. Her approach is Holiday's influence trans-aesthetically, her influence upon other singers, writers, painters, and photographers. It's a provocative read and is not written in the dread academy's attempt at communicable language. Griffin writes with heart and directness of purpose. There are tough arguments made here, but she makes them with grace and she makes them plainly. Finally, producer Michael Brooks provides -- along with an introductory essay -- a track-by-track analysis with all the data a jazz historian or musicologist could ever want, including matrix numbers. This set finally puts Ms. Holiday's massive contribution to 20th century art in fitting perspective. There are untold hours to spend listening here for the fanatic or the foundling. The package is worthy of your coffee table instead of a book of photographs of who knows what, and the wealth of knowledge it provides about the history of jazz is literally incalculable.