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Today’s selection brings us recordings from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. We listen to some classic trumpet from Miles Davis in 1953 as well as from Roy Eldridge with the Oscar Peterson trio the following year. Among our Lovely voices today we hear Doris Day in a duet with Andre Previn from 1962 and we’re also joined by Mel Torme and Anita O’Day. And we enjoy two pieces featuring the beautiful tones of Johnny Hodges on alto sax, as well as fine piano work and a lovely vocal from Nat King Cole and his trio.
ARTIST | ALBUM | SONG | TIME
1. Anita O’Day 1961 Crazy He Calls Me 3:26
2. Mel Tormé 1950 Skylark 3:08
3. Harry James 1947 Ev’ry Day I Love You Just A Little Bit More 3:06
4. Nat King Cole Trio 1947 When I Take My Sugar To Tea 2:24
5. Miles Davis 1953 When Lights Are Low 3:29
6. Andre Previn, Doris Day 1962 My One and Only Love 3:41
7. Woody Herman 1955 Where Or When 3:19
8. Duke Ellington 1947 Take Love Easy 3:04
9. Roy Eldridge 1954 The Song Is Ended 3:36
10. June Christy 1954 The First Thing You Know You’re In Love 2:33
11. Johnny Hodges 1957 Bouquet Of Roses 3:25
12. Sarah Vaughan 1958 That’s All 3:31
13. Margaret Whiting 1951 Hello Young Lovers 3:12