set 1
Cannonball Adderley / Jazz Workshop Revisited / Marney / Prestige / live, Jazz Workshop, San Francisco 9.23.62
Blue Mitchell / The Cup Bearers / Capers / Riverside / 8.28, 30.62
Capitol International Jazzmen / You Can Depend on Me / Capitol / Hollywood 3.30.45
The B.F. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra / I’m Lonely Without You / Victor / 6.21.26 / vocal = The Silver-Masked Tenor [Joseph M. White]
Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra / Let Me Off Uptown / Decca / 6.11.41 / vocal = Trevor Bacon
Morgana King / The Greatest Songs Ever Swung / And the Angels Sing / RCA Camden / 1959 / with Ernie Wilkins & his Orchestra
set 2
Art Blakey & the Messengers / ’S Make It / Lament for Stacy / Limelight / Hollywood 11.15, 16, 25.64
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra / Under Analysis / In a Mist / RCA Victor / 1957
Joe Venuti / Dark Eyes / radio transcription, Bing Crosby GE show #20 / Palm Springs 1.31.53
Ernie Morris / In The Mood / AFRS Jubilee #9 / radio transcription / LA 1.43 / intro by Ernie “Bubbles” Whitman
Rosa Henderson / Get It Fixed / Vocalion / 3.21.28 http://www.redhotjazz.com/rosahenderson.html
Kay Starr / Stormy Weather / Capitol / Hollywood 3.30.45 / with the Capitol International Jazzmen
The Keynotes / Now I Know / Apollo / 6.5.65
John Holt / Wooden Heart / Treasure Isle / Kingston, Jamaica 1969 / with Tommy McCook & the Supersonics
set 3
Stanley Turrentine / Rough ’N’ Tumble / And Satisfy / Blue Note / 7.1.66
Duke Jordan / Les Liasons Dangereuse / No Problem / Charlie Parker Records / 1.12.62
Toni Harper / Cinderella Baby / Columbia / LA 2.49 / with Eddie Beal & his Orchestra
The Larks / Ooh… It Feels So Good / Apollo / 3.27.51
Mel Tormé / Songs for Any Taste / Home By the Sea / Bethlehem / live, Crescendo Club, LA 2.22.57
set 4
Victor Feldman / Suite Sixteen / Brawl for All / Contemporary / London 9.55
Nick Travis / The Panic Is On / Cohn Pone / RCA Victor / 1954
Hildegarde / Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off / Columbia / London 1937 / with Carroll Gibbons & his Orchestra
Nat “King” Cole & his Trio / You’re Looking at Me / Capitol / Hollywood 8.15.56 / with Willie Smith on alto sax
Pat Carroll & Barbara Ruick / Stepsisters’ Lament / from soundtrack CBS broadcast of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella / Hollywood 11.2, 5, 6.64/ premiered on CBS TV on 2.22.65
Golden Gate Quartet / What a Time / Bluebird / Andrew Jackson Hotel, Rock Hill, South Carolina 10.6.39
last soulful song
Barbara Lewis / Baby, I’m Yours / How Can I Say Goodbye / Atlantic 1965