September 26, 2015 Playlist
Judy Garland “I Got Rhythm” from The Very Best of Judy Garland
Frank Sinatra “Someone To Watch Over Me” from Frank Sinatra: The Voice
Fred Astaire “They Can’t Take That Away From Me” from Steppin’ Out: Astaire Sings
Ella Fitzgerald “Love Is Sweeping The Country” from The George & Ira Gershwin Songbook
Nat King Cole “Embraceable You” from The Velvet Voice
Keely Smith “The Man I Love” from Swingin’ Pretty
Dick Van Dyke “They All Laughed” from Songs I Like
Johnny Hartman “Bidin’ My Time” from The Great American Songwriters, Vol. 1: Tribute to George and Ira Gershwin
Sammy Davis, Jr. “Bess, You Is My Woman Now” from Boy Meets Girl: Sammy Davis, Jr. & Carmen McRae On Decca
Dick Robertson w/ Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra “My Cousin in Milwaukee” from Eddy Duchin – Best of the Big Bands
Earl Wild (Piano) and Pasquale Cardillo (Clarinet) w/ The Boston Pops “Rhapsody In Blue” from Pops Festival
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong “They All Laughed” from Heavy Petting Mix
Johnny Mathis “Maria” from 20 of Johnny Mathis’s All-Time Greatest Hits [REQUEST]
Dean Martin “Return to Me (Ritorna Me)” from That’s Amore: The Best of Dean Martin
Vic Damone “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” from That Towering Feeling!
Rosemary Clooney & Marian McPartland “September Song” from Piano Jazz [REQUEST]
Bobby Darin “I Wanna Be Around” from The Best of Bobby Darin [REQUEST]
Doris Day “Periwinkle Blue” from I Have Dreamed
Perry Como “My Cup Runneth Over” from The Best of Perry Como
Nat King Cole “Stardust” from Sleepless In Seattle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Frank Sinatra “Old Devil Moon” from Songs For Swingin’ Lovers
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra “Shine On, Harvest Moon” from 22 Original Big Band Hits
Bea Wain w/ Larry Clinton & His Orchestra “You Go To My Head” from You Go To My Head [REQUEST]
Jack Teagarden “’s Wonderful” from Father of Jazz Trombone
The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks “Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now” from The Legendary Male Vocalists Of Jazz (1925-1940)
Bix Beiderbecke “Oh Gee! Oh Joy!” from Oh Gee! Oh Joy!
Sam Browne “Somebody’s Thinking Of You Tonight” from Top Hits of the 1930s