to download the catalogue - Dutton Vocalion
to download the catalogue - Dutton Vocalion
to download the catalogue - Dutton Vocalion
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
CDlK 4389<br />
EARTHA KITT<br />
THAT BAD EARTHA & DOwN TO EARTHA<br />
ANTHONY NEwlEY<br />
BASIN STREET BlUES • DECCA RARITIES 1959-64<br />
Charmaine (Rapee; Pollack)<br />
Wonder ist die Liebe (If She Should<br />
Come <strong>to</strong> You) (Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />
Seventeen Come Sunday (Trad)<br />
Bee Bom (Vandyke)<br />
Anything You Wanna Do (Medley; Passnan)<br />
It’s All Over (Dale)<br />
Someone <strong>to</strong> Love from “Jazz Boat” (Henderson)<br />
My Blue Angel (Stuart)<br />
Lifetime of happiness (Millet; Coleman)<br />
A Boy without a Girl (Bricusse)<br />
Lonely Boy and Pretty Girl (Phillips; McKenzie)<br />
That Noise (Newley; Bricusse)<br />
She’s Just Ano<strong>the</strong>r Girl (Mann; Anthony)<br />
There’s No Such Thing As Love (Fraser; Hackney)<br />
ANNE SHElTON<br />
THE SHElTON SOUND & SINGlES COMPIlATION 1952-57<br />
THE SHElTON SOUND<br />
The original LP BBL 7188 (1957)<br />
wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
(All of a sudden) My heart sings<br />
(Rome; Jamblan; Herpin)<br />
Now I know (Koehler; Arlen)<br />
How did he look? (Shelley; Silver)<br />
Tangerine (Mercer; Schertzinger)<br />
I’ll never smile again, until I smile at you (Lowe)<br />
There’s a lull in my life (Gordon; Revel)<br />
September song (Anderson; Weill)<br />
Let <strong>the</strong>re be love (Grant; Rand)<br />
I remember you (Mercer; Schertzinger)<br />
Taking a chance on love (La<strong>to</strong>uche; Fetter; Duke)<br />
Happiness is a thing called Joe (Harburg; Arlen)<br />
Smoke gets in your eyes (Harbach; Kern)<br />
CDEA 6142<br />
SINGlES COMPIlATION 1952-57<br />
Too young <strong>to</strong> go steady (Adamson; McHugh) WS<br />
WS CH<br />
Seven stages of man (Lindeman; Stutz)<br />
HJ JF<br />
Hank Janson blues (Cornish; Korel; Janson)<br />
I ain’t got nobody (Graham; Williams) JF<br />
I shall return (Drake; Shirl arr de Reght) SB<br />
Take a chance (Siegel; Engvick) ER<br />
The moth and <strong>the</strong> flame (Bennett, Sloan) ER<br />
Body and soul (Green; Sour; Heyman; Ey<strong>to</strong>n) SB<br />
And <strong>the</strong> angels sing (Mercer; Elman) SB<br />
That’s <strong>the</strong> chance you take (Dee; Lippman) SB<br />
The Isle of Innisfree (Farrelly) HG<br />
Hold back <strong>the</strong> dawn (J & G Thorn) SB<br />
SB CH<br />
Santa Maria (Payan; Parsons)<br />
Accompaniment: HJwith Hank Janson (vocal), WSWally S<strong>to</strong>tt and his Orchestra, JFaccompaniment directed by<br />
Johnny Franz at <strong>the</strong> piano,<br />
ERwith Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra,<br />
HG CH accompaniment directed by Harry Grove, chorus,<br />
SBaccompaniment directed by Stanley Black<br />
FRANKIE VAUGHAN<br />
HAPPY GO lUCKY & FRANKIE VAUGHAN SHOwCASE<br />
HAPPY GO lUCKY<br />
The original LP BBL 7198 (1957)<br />
wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
Happy go lucky (Loesser; McHugh)<br />
Chattanooga choo choo (Gordon; Warren)<br />
Shoe-shine boy (Cahn; Nicholls; Chaplin)<br />
You’re driving me crazy (what did I do?) (Donaldson)<br />
Do-do-do (I & G Gerhswin)<br />
Hit <strong>the</strong> road <strong>to</strong> dreamland (Mercer; Arlen)<br />
East of <strong>the</strong> sun (and west of <strong>the</strong> moon) (Bowman)<br />
I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter<br />
(Young; Ahlert)<br />
I’m coming Virginia (Cook; Heywood)<br />
Bei mir bist du schoen (means that you’re grand)<br />
(Jacob; Secunda; Cahn; Chaplin)<br />
Lazy river (Carmichael; Arodin); Dream (Mercer)<br />
I Love Everything About You<br />
(Stevenson; Covay; Franks)<br />
I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon; McCartney)<br />
The Fa<strong>the</strong>r of Girls (Drake)<br />
The Little Golden Clown (Newley; Bricusse)<br />
Basin Street Blues (Williams)<br />
C’est Pour Toi (Do You Mind) (Bart)<br />
La Montagne (If She Should Come <strong>to</strong> You)<br />
(Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />
Petite Reine (Sweet Lorraine) (Burwell; Parish)<br />
Tribute (Newley)<br />
Lament for a Hero (Newley; Whitman)<br />
Do You Mind (Bart)<br />
If She Should Come <strong>to</strong> You<br />
(Moreau; Alguero; Wilder)<br />
My Clair de Lune (Debussy arr Lieber; S<strong>to</strong>ller)<br />
CDEA 6141<br />
SINGlES COMPIlATION 1955-57<br />
wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA & CH CHORUS<br />
Why did <strong>the</strong> chicken cross <strong>the</strong> road? (Newell; Green) CH<br />
Seventeen (Young; Gorman; Bennett)<br />
Priscilla (Cooley) CH ; Lucky 13 (O’Brien; Johnson) CH<br />
Let’s Go Steady (Raleigh; Edwards) CH<br />
My Boy Flat Top (Young; Bennett)<br />
FRANKIE VAUGHAN SHOwCASE<br />
The original LP BBL 7233 (1957)<br />
wAllY STOTT & HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS<br />
These dangerous years (Waller; Mullan); Man on fire<br />
(Webster; Fain); Wanderin’ eyes (Mann; Lowe; Nor<strong>to</strong>n); Isn’t<br />
this a lovely evening? (Waller; More<strong>to</strong>n); Kisses sweeter<br />
than wine (Campbell; Newman); Give me <strong>the</strong> moonlight,<br />
give me <strong>the</strong> girl (Brown; von Tilzer); Pity <strong>the</strong> poor, poor<br />
man (Jordan; Scott); Stealin’ (Lewis; S<strong>to</strong>ck); Got-ta have<br />
something in <strong>the</strong> bank (Garson; Hilliard); Single (Tiefer); The<br />
green door (Davie; Moore); The Garden of Eden (Norwood)<br />
Girls in grey (Williams) CW<br />
Ragamuffin (Rixner) PG<br />
Dancing dolls (Ban<strong>to</strong>ck) WC<br />
Pan-American panorama (Green) PG<br />
Running off <strong>the</strong> rails (Richardson) PG<br />
Spinning wheel (Rawicz) PG<br />
CW AD<br />
Quebec concer<strong>to</strong> (Mathieu)<br />
Stringopation (Rose) PG<br />
Space ship (Phillips) CW<br />
Cornflakes (Norman) ST<br />
Side walk (Williams) CW<br />
Gipsy fiddler (Raphael) RM<br />
Muriella (Martin) RM<br />
CDVS 1953<br />
Tuxedo junction (Johnson; Dash; Hawkins)<br />
ERSKINE HAwKINS<br />
TUXEDO JUNCTION ORCHESTRA<br />
Song of <strong>the</strong> wanderer (where shall I go?)<br />
20CG JM<br />
(Moret)<br />
Wiggle worm (Kirkland; Hawkins)<br />
Fool that I am (Hunt) LW<br />
Tippin’ in (Smith)<br />
Remember (Berlin) AAH<br />
I’ve got a right <strong>to</strong> cry (Liggins) LW<br />
Gin mill special (Lowe; Hawkins)<br />
Cherry (Redman) JM<br />
After hours (Parrish) AP<br />
Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie; Casey; Pinkard) PB<br />
STRINGOPATION<br />
lIGHT MUSIC ClASSICS • VOlUME 2<br />
Recorded between 1945-55<br />
Orchestras: CW Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra; PG Philip Green and his Orchestra; WC The London<br />
Promenade Orchestra conducted by Walter Collins; FC Frank Chacksfield conducting his Singing Strings; RM Ray Martin<br />
and his Concert Orchestra; LL Louis Levy and his ‘Music from <strong>the</strong> Movies’ Orchestra; ST Sidney Torch and his Orchestra;<br />
TC The Kingsway Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tutti Camarata Accompaniment: AD Arthur Dulay (piano solo)<br />
CDVS 1956<br />
Jumpin’ in a julep joint<br />
20CG IJ<br />
(Caldwell; Tompkins; McCrae)<br />
Recorded between 1939-50<br />
20CGErskine Hawkins billed as “The Twentieth Century Gabriel”<br />
Vocalists: JMJimmy Mitchelle; LWLaura Washing<strong>to</strong>n; AAHAsa A Harris; IJIda James<br />
Soloists: APAvery Parrish (piano); PBPaul Bascomb (tenor sax)<br />
Exhilaration (Williams) CW<br />
Gin-fizz (Bolesworth) FC<br />
The beggar’s <strong>the</strong>me (Chagrin) CW<br />
Pulling strings (McCann; Bolesworth) FC<br />
Domino (Ferrari) ST<br />
Mo<strong>to</strong> perpetuo (Paganini arr Geehl) LL<br />
Elfinette (Jansen) ST<br />
Fiddlin’ for fun (Faustin; Jean-Jean) ST<br />
All strings and fancy free (Torch) ST<br />
Guaracha (Gould) ST<br />
Speakeasy (Gensler) ST<br />
Gaelic fantasia (Green) PG<br />
I love <strong>the</strong>e (Grieg) TC<br />
Bicycle bounce (Lowe) 20CG<br />
It’s full or it ain’t no good (Wilson; Stribling) LW<br />
Dolimite (Johnson) 20CG<br />
I know a secret (Seiler; Bascomb) JM<br />
Hey doc! (Sampson; Gannon) 20CG<br />
Someone’s rocking my dream boat<br />
20CG JM<br />
(Scott; Rene)<br />
Norfolk ferry (Hawkins) 20CG<br />
Put yourself in my place<br />
(Adams; Henry; Parrish) 20CG<br />
Corn bread (Singer)<br />
Good dip (Smith; Hawkins)<br />
Gabriel’s heater (Case)<br />
Feelin’ low (Smith; Kirkland arr Smith)<br />
CDVS 1954<br />
GEORGE MElACHRINO<br />
SOFT lIGHTS AND SwEET MUSIC<br />
Introduction and Song of <strong>the</strong> orchid from <strong>the</strong> film<br />
“No Orchids for Miss Blandish” (Melachrino)<br />
Rhondda rhapsody (Rhapsody of love) (Jones)<br />
Love’s roundabout (Straus)<br />
Sleigh ride (Anderson)<br />
Ecstasy tango (Belmonte)<br />
The Melba waltz (Spoliansky; Newell)<br />
Golden violins (Twomey; Wise; Weisman)<br />
Park Avenue waltz (Hill-Bowen)<br />
A girl called Linda (Greer)<br />
Vanessa (Wayne) WHB<br />
Meet Mister Callaghan (Spear) WHB<br />
La Rosita (Dupont)<br />
Waltz of Paree (Giraud)<br />
Padam .. Padam (How it echoes <strong>the</strong> beat of my heart)<br />
(Holiner; Nichols; Glanzberg)<br />
The sword and <strong>the</strong> rose (Spielman)<br />
Shadows (Lavello; McGuire)<br />
Recorded between 1946-57<br />
Legend: WHB William Hill-Bowen (harpsichord)<br />
DREAMTIME<br />
lIGHT MUSIC ClASSICS • VOlUME 3<br />
SOFT lIGHTS AND SwEET MUSIC<br />
The original LP DLP1046 (1954)<br />
Soft lights and sweet music (Berlin)<br />
The <strong>to</strong>uch of your lips (Noble)<br />
Theme from ‘The Last Rhapsody’ (Wreford)<br />
with Semprini (piano)<br />
I’ll see you again (Coward)<br />
Love’s old sweet song (Molloy)<br />
Beautiful dreamer (Foster)<br />
Ah! Sweet mystery of life (Herbert)<br />
Theme from <strong>the</strong> film “The S<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />
Three Loves” (Rachmaninoff) with Semprini (piano)<br />
Love walked in (Gershwin)<br />
Goodnight swee<strong>the</strong>art<br />
(Noble; Campbell; Connelly)<br />
CDVS 1955<br />
El relicario (My memoirs) (Padilla)<br />
CDVS 1957<br />
12 Secure ordering at www.dut<strong>to</strong>nvocalion.co.uk Secure ordering at www.dut<strong>to</strong>nvocalion.co.uk<br />
13<br />
MG<br />
Tic-Tac-Toe (Singer) HW ; On <strong>the</strong> Alamo (Kahn; Jones) HW<br />
It had <strong>to</strong> be you (Kahn; Jones) HW<br />
The girl with <strong>the</strong> Spanish drawl (Curbelo; Camacho) PF<br />
Carribean night (Noche Caribé) (Percy Faith) PF<br />
Belle of <strong>the</strong> ball (Anderson) LA<br />
Sicilian tarantella (Fischiettando) (Balsamo) VY<br />
Overnight (Young) VY<br />
VYSS CP<br />
The call of <strong>the</strong> faraway hills (Young; David)<br />
The Melba waltz (Dreamtime) (Spoliansky; Newell) VYSS<br />
Fiddlesticks (McCarthy; Freitas) TC<br />
Rendezvous (Wayne) TC<br />
High strung (Coleman; Dufault) AS<br />
Sadie Thompson’s song (Blue Pacific blues)<br />
(Washing<strong>to</strong>n; Lee) AS ; I get a kick out of you (Porter) DR<br />
THAT BAD EARTHA – A PROGRAMME<br />
OF ENTICING SONGS BY EARTHA KITT<br />
The original EP DLP 1067 (1955)<br />
HENRI RENé & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
Under <strong>the</strong> bridges of Paris<br />
(Cochran; Scot<strong>to</strong>; Rodor)<br />
Let’s do it (let’s fall in love) (Porter)<br />
The blues from <strong>the</strong> Black, Brown and Beige suite<br />
(Elling<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
C’est si bon (it’s so good) (Hornez; Betti)<br />
My heart belongs <strong>to</strong> daddy (Porter)<br />
Mono<strong>to</strong>nous from <strong>the</strong> film New Faces<br />
(Siegel; Carroll)<br />
Sandy’s tune (Kennedy; Simon)<br />
Señor (Adamson; Teixeira); Salanga dou (Scott)<br />
Smoke gets in your eyes from Roberta<br />
(Harbach; Kern)<br />
There is no cure for l’amour (Hoffman; Manning)<br />
EARTHA KITT – DOwN TO EARTHA<br />
The original EP DLP 1087 (1955)<br />
HENRI RENé & HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS<br />
(If I love ya, <strong>the</strong>n I need ya, if I need ya)<br />
I wantcha around (Merrill)<br />
DREAMTIME –<br />
THE STRINGS OF STORDAHl (1953)<br />
ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY AXEl STORDAHl<br />
As time goes by (Herman; Hupfeld)<br />
A blues serenade (Signorelli; Parish)<br />
It’s easy <strong>to</strong> remember (Rodgers; Hart)<br />
That old feeling (Brown; Fain)<br />
Imagination (Van Heusen; Burke)<br />
What is <strong>the</strong>re <strong>to</strong> say? (Duke; Harburg)<br />
Love letters (Young; Heyman)<br />
I’m getting sentimental over you<br />
(Bassman; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
MM<br />
Legend:<br />
Do you remember? (Brown)<br />
Looking for a boy from Tip<strong>to</strong>es (G & I Gershwin)<br />
I’ve got that lovin’ bug itch (Mazlish; Mellin)<br />
Oh John! (please don’t kiss me) (Springer; Ebb)<br />
Strangers in <strong>the</strong> starlight<br />
(Topper; Bennett; Twomey; Wise)<br />
The day that <strong>the</strong> circus left <strong>to</strong>wn (Leigh; Thomas)<br />
Après moi (Bennett)<br />
The heel (Robison; Wilson; Ferre)<br />
Mambo de Paree (Kennedy; Als<strong>to</strong>ne)<br />
My heart’s delight (Single<strong>to</strong>n; McCoy)<br />
Hey Jacque (Shanklin; Ahbez)<br />
Just an old-fashioned girl (Fisher)<br />
If I can’t take it with me when I go (David; Grant)<br />
MMThe Mellomen<br />
Recorded between 1950-57<br />
Legend: MGMor<strong>to</strong>n Gould and his Orchestra; HWHugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra; PFPercy Faith and his<br />
Orchestra; LALeroy Anderson and his Concert Orchestra; VYVic<strong>to</strong>r Young and his Orchestra; VYSSVic<strong>to</strong>r Young<br />
and his Singing Strings; TCTutti Camarata and his Orchestra; ASAxel S<strong>to</strong>rdahl and his Orchestra;<br />
DR CP David Rose and his Orchestra; Carl Prager (al<strong>to</strong> saxophone)