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1937 - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
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  1. Thanks for Ev'rything
  2. Liebestraum
  3. Mendelssohn's Spring Song
  4. They All Laughed
  5. (I've Got) Beginner's Luck
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  1. Thanks for Ev'rything
  2. Liebestraum
  3. Mendelssohn's Spring Song
  4. They All Laughed
  5. (I've Got) Beginner's Luck
  6. Wanted
  7. Blue Danube
  8. Dark Eyes]
  9. Turn Off the Moon
  10. Jammin'
  11. I've Got Rain in My Eyes
  12. They Can't Take That Away from Me
  13. The Milkman's Matinee
  14. Twilight in Turkey
  15. He's a Gypsy from Poughkeepsie
  16. Alibi Baby
  17. Wake Up and Live
  18. Nola
  19. Satan Takes a Holiday
  20. Stop, Look and Listen
  21. Love Is Never Out of Season
  22. Our Penthouse on Third Avenue
  23. Can't You Hear That Mountain Music
  24. Good Mornin'
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This fifth installment in the Classics Tommy Dorsey chronology presents recordings he made with the Dorsey Orchestra and the Clambake Seven during the spring of 1937. These ensembles benefited greatly from the presence of certain outstanding players. Bunny Berigan is heard on the first three tracks, but left the band soon thereafter to form his own orchestra. He would return briefly to work for Dorsey again in 1940. Speaking of brilliant musicians with tragically alcoholic temperaments, master percussionist Dave Tough stuck ...

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