"Love you madly" : original recordings 1947-1953
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"Love you madly" : original recordings 1947-1953
(Duke Ellington, v. 14)
Naxos Jazz Legends, c2007
Musical Sound Recording(Compact Audio Disc)
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For voice and jazz orchestra (4th, 6th-7th and 15th works); for jazz orchestra (1st-3rd, 5th, 8th-14th and 16th-18th)
Sung in English (4th, 6th-7th and 15th works)
Al Hibbler (4th and 7th works), Yvonne Lanauze (6th), Betty Roche (15th), vocals ; Duke Ellington, narrator (10th) ; Jimmy Hamilton, clarinet (14th) ; Willie Smith, alto saxophone (13th) ; Ray Nance, trumpet (16th) ; Tyree Glenn (1st), Juan Tizol (12th), Quentin Jackson (12th), Britt Woodman (12th), trombones ; Louie Bellson, drums (18th) ; Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
Compact disc; analog recording
Naxos Jazz Legends: 8.120814
Contents of Works
- Sultry Serenade / Duke Ellington
- Hy'a sue / Duke Ellington
- Golden cress / Duke Ellington
- Don't get around much anymore / Duke Ellington
- Progressive gavotte / Billy Strayhorn
- Love you madly / Duke Ellington
- Build that railroad (Sing that song) / Duke Ellington
- Fancy Dan / Duke Ellington
- VIP's boogie / Duke Ellington
- Monologue (Pretty and the wolf) / Duke Ellington
- Jam with Sam / Duke Ellington
- Deep night / Charlie Henderson, Rudy Vallee
- Please be kind / Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin
- Smada / Billy Strayhorn
- Take the 'A' train / Billy Strayhorn
- Rock-skippin' at the Blue Note / Billy Strayhorn
- Satin doll / Duke Ellington
- Skin deep / Louie Bellson