Friday, May 27, 2011

My Hi-De-Ho Playlist



Coffeetime, May 27, 2011, Angelynn Grant

bed
Bucky Pizzarelli / Flashes - Solo 7-String Guitar, Volume 3 / Arbors Jazz / 2004

set 1
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers / Indestructible / Mr. Jin / Blue Note / 5.15.64
Wynton Kelly / Wynton Kelly! / Gone with the Wind / Vee Jay / 7.21.61
Fletcher Henderson & his Orchestra / A Pixie from Dixie / Columbia / 4.24.41
The Georgians / Breakaway / Columbia / 5.20.25
Doc Wheeler & his Sunset Orchestra / Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well? / Bluebird / 3.30.42 / vocal = DW & The Hardaway Four
Ella Fitzgerald / Little Girl Blue + You're Driving Me Crazy / Verve / live at the Crescendo, Hollywood 6.29-30.62

set 2
Ruby Braff / Fine and Mellow / Storyville / Boston 1955
Larry Adler Plays Paris Pops / Genevieve / Angel / 1953
Johnny Guarnieri / Piano Contrasts / Why Do I Love You? / Mercury / 8.17.45
McKinney’s Cotton Pickers / Plain Dirt / Victor / 11.5.29
Lil Armstrong & her Swingband / My Hi-De-Ho Man / Decca / 10.27.36
Les Brown & his Band of Renown / I Wish I Knew / radio transcription / live Peacock Room, Baker Hotel, Dallas 8.9.45 / vocal = Doris Day
Pee Wee Russell / By Appointment Only / Gabriel Found His Horn / Storyville / featuring George Wein’s Mahogany Hall All Stars, vocal = Doc Cheatham (?) / Boston 1952

set 3
Gene Ammons / Jammin’ in Hi Fi with Gene Ammons / Pennies from Heaven / Prestige / 4.12.57
Tadd Dameron & his Orchestra / Focus / Capitol / 4.21.49
Savannah Churchill / If I Didn’t Love You So / 9.52 / RCA Victor / with The Striders
Matt Dennis / Matt Dennis Plays & Sings Matt Dennis: Live in Hollywood / Everything Happens to Me / Kapp / live Tally Ho Club, Hollywood 1953

set 4
Ralph Burns / The Herdsmen Play Paris / Thanks for You / Fantasy [Vogue] / Paris 5.5.54
Warne Marsh / Music for Prancing / You Are Too Beautiful / Mode / Hollywood 9.57
Jo Stafford & her V-Disc Play Boys / Am I Blue / V-Disc 487A / 4.19.45
Ann Cole / Love of My Own + Nobody But Me / Sir [Baton] / 1960
The Harmonaires / Spirituals / Didn’t It Rain / Varsity / 12.47

last soul song
Tommie Young / That’s All a Part of Loving Him / Soul Power / Shreveport 1972