Lucy Ann Polk - Lucy Ann Polk With The Les Brown Orchestra (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Lucy Ann Polk
- Title: Lucy Ann Polk With The Les Brown Orchestra
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: BV Haast
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 01:17:09
- Total Size: 176 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Swingin' At The Met
02. Sometimes I'm Happy
03. Boptized
04. Waitin' At The Station
05. Sabre Dance
06. Where Are You
07. How High The Moon
08. You're Different
09. Rosetta
10. Crazy He Calls Me
11. Them There Eyes
12. What's Happened To Joe
13. Moon Of Manakoora
14. It's Too Soon To Know
15. Bopple Sauce
16. Black Coffee
17. Pretty Baby
18. Squeeze Me
19. I May Be Wrong
20. Again
21. Honeysuckle Rose
22. September Song
23. Pell Mell
24. Rock Me To Sleep
25. Harlem Nocturne
26. Back In Your Own Backyard
27. Laura
28. I've Got The World On A String
29. The Song Is Ended
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01. Swingin' At The Met
02. Sometimes I'm Happy
03. Boptized
04. Waitin' At The Station
05. Sabre Dance
06. Where Are You
07. How High The Moon
08. You're Different
09. Rosetta
10. Crazy He Calls Me
11. Them There Eyes
12. What's Happened To Joe
13. Moon Of Manakoora
14. It's Too Soon To Know
15. Bopple Sauce
16. Black Coffee
17. Pretty Baby
18. Squeeze Me
19. I May Be Wrong
20. Again
21. Honeysuckle Rose
22. September Song
23. Pell Mell
24. Rock Me To Sleep
25. Harlem Nocturne
26. Back In Your Own Backyard
27. Laura
28. I've Got The World On A String
29. The Song Is Ended
Lucy Ann Polk (May 16, 1927 – October 10, 2011) was an American jazz singer who performed with Les Brown's orchestra in the 1950s. Polk began her music career with her sister and brothers in a quartet named the Four Polks, which was eventually changed to the Town Criers. They performed with big bands led by Les Brown, Lionel Hampton, and Kay Kyser until they disbanded in 1948. Polk became the lead vocalist with the Les Brown Orchestra. From 1952–1954, she was named Best Girl Singer with Band by Down Beat magazine.
She began her solo career with the album Lucy Ann Polk with the Dave Pell Octet (Trend, 1954), followed by Lucky Lucy Ann (Mode, 1957; reissued by Interlude under the name Easy Livin in 1959). The latter album featured arrangements by Marty Paich. On both albums, she sang jazz and traditional pop songs by Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Hoagy Carmichael, Cole Porter, Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne, and Jimmy Van Heusen. She released no more albums and ended her career in 1960.
She began her solo career with the album Lucy Ann Polk with the Dave Pell Octet (Trend, 1954), followed by Lucky Lucy Ann (Mode, 1957; reissued by Interlude under the name Easy Livin in 1959). The latter album featured arrangements by Marty Paich. On both albums, she sang jazz and traditional pop songs by Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Hoagy Carmichael, Cole Porter, Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne, and Jimmy Van Heusen. She released no more albums and ended her career in 1960.
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