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01. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Night train" 02. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Rio Rita" 03. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Mercer, Tommy "Autumn leaves" 04. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Lester, Frankie & The Four Stars "Stairway to the stars" 05. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Lassus trombone" 06. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "The old black magic" 07. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Mercer, Tommy "Strangers" 08. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Shadow waltz" 09. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "I can't get started" 10. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Spotlight bands theme and introduction" 11. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Avalon" 12. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "How deep is the ocean?" 13. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Manning, Helen / Lee, George "It's been a long, long time" 14. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Love, your magic spell is everywhere" 15. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Honeysuckle rose" 16. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Shuffle off to Buffalo" 17. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Prelude to a kiss" 18. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Speak low" 19. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Oh! Look at me now" 20. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "I'll close my eyes" 21. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Tenderly" 22. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Muskrat ramble" 23. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Everything I have is yours" 24. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Lester, Frankie "Shanghai" 25. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "Tara's theme" 26. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra / Lester, Frankie "Re-enlistment blues" 27. Morrow, Buddy & His Trombone & His Orchestra "One mint julep"
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 | Description: | His Trombone And His Orchestra by Buddy Morrow, released 13 April 2004, includes the following tracks: "Autumn Leaves", "Lassus Trombone", "Strangers", "I Can't Get Started" and more.
This version of His Trombone And His Orchestra comes as a 1xCD. - STUDIO & LIVE RECORDINGS 1945-57A big bunch of classics from a big-band great, who shot to swing stardom after playing trombone with everyone from Paul Whiteman to Artie Shaw to the Dorsey's! He plays his hits Night Train; Re-Enlistment Blues, and One Mint Julep plus I Can't Get Started; Avalon, and more. 26 on a single disc!Tracks 10-15
Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands - U.S. Army Specialist Training Centre, University of Main
November 16, 1945
Tracks 19-22
NBC Bandstand Show, Radio City, New York
January 23, 1957 |  | No. of tracks: |
27 |
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JASMCD2586 |
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