The Works Of Duke - Integrale Volume 19
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
Label : RCA [The Works Of Duke - Volume 19] [Black And White Series]
Reference : FXM1 7302
Date :
A1 | I Ain’t Got Nothing But The Blues | D. George [Don George], D. Ellington [Duke Ellington] | 2:40 |
A2 | I’m Beginning To See The Light | D. George [Don George], D. Ellington [Duke Ellington], H. James [Harry James], J. Hodges [Johnny Hodges] | 3:10 |
A3 | Don’t You Know I Care (Unissued) | D. Ellington [Duke Ellington], M. David [Mack David] | 3:05 |
A4 | Don’t You Know I Care | D. Ellington [Duke Ellington], M. David [Mack David] | 2:45 |
A5 | I Didn’t Know About You | B. Russel [Bob Russell], D. Ellington [Duke Ellington] | 3:00 |
A6 | Carnegie Blues | D. Ellington [Duke Ellington] | 2:40 |
A7 | Blue Cellophane | D. Ellington [Duke Ellington] | 2:40 |
# | Black, Brown And Beige | ||
B1a | Work Song | 4:35 | |
B1b | Come Sunday | 4:30 | |
B1c | The Blues | 4:30 | |
B1d | Three Dances | 4:30 | |
B2 | The Mood To Be Wooed | D. Ellington [Duke Ellington], J. Hodges [Johnny Hodges] | 2:57 |
B3 | My Heart Sings | H. Rome [Harold Rome], R. Herpin [Henri Herpin], Jamblan | 3:00 |
Vocals | Al Hibbler | A1,A3-A4 |
Vocals | Kay Davis | A1 |
Vocals | Joya Sherrill | A2,A5,B1C,B3 |
Alto Saxophone | Johnny Hodges | |
Alto Saxophone | Otto Hardwicke [Otto Hardwick] | |
Baritone Saxophone | Harry Carney | |
Bass | Alvin ’Junior’ Raglin [Alvin Raglin] | |
Drums | William ’Sonny’ Greer [Sonny Greer] | |
Guitar | Fred Guy | |
Piano | Edward ’Duke’ Ellington [Duke Ellington] | |
Tenor Saxophone | Al Sears | |
Tenor Saxophone,Clarinet | Jimmy Hamilton | |
Trombone | Claude Jones | |
Trombone | Lawrence Brown | |
Trombone | Joe ’Tricky Sam’ Nanton [Tricky Sam Nanton] | |
Trumpet | William ’Cat’ Anderson [Cat Anderson] | |
Trumpet | Rex Stewart | A6-A7,B2-B3 |
Trumpet | Shelton Hemphill | |
Trumpet | James ’Taft’ Jordan [Taft Jordan] | |
Trumpet,Violin | Ray Nance |
Recorded in New York, December 1, 1944 (A1 to A5), December 11, 1944 (B1a, B1b), December 12, 1944 (B1c, B1d), and January 4, 1945 (A6, A7, B2, B3)