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78 rpm jazz Benny Goodman 6 Records 1941 -1951

$ 23.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Release Year: 1941
  • Material: Shellac
  • Artist: Benny Goodman
  • Language: English
  • Features: Etched
  • Format: Record
  • Number of Audio Channels: Mono
  • Record Size: 10"
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Record Grading: Good Plus (G+)
  • Speed: 78 RPM
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Record Label: OKeh
  • Condition: All play well. Please See listing
  • Performer Orchestra: Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
  • Color: Black
  • Type: Single
  • Genre: Ballroom
  • Era: 1940s
  • Instrument: Acoustic Guitar

    Description

    Artist
    Date
    No.
    Label
    Songs
    Condition
    Misc.
    Benny Goodman and his Orch.
    1942
    6590
    OKeh
    Side A - Jersey Bounce
    Written-By – Plater, E. Johnson, R. Wright, Bradshaw,
    Side B - A String Of Pearls. Lyrics By [Uncredited] – Eddie Delange. Written-By – Gray
    Very Good
    Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
    Recorded Jan 15, 1942 (A), Feb 5, 1942 (B)
    BB Mar 15, 1942, p. 72 (This Week's Best Releases)Alto Saxophone [Uncredited] – Clint Neagley, Sol Kane
    Baritone Saxophone [Uncredited] – Art Ralston
    Bass [Uncredited] – Sid Weiss
    Clarinet [Uncredited] – Benny Goodman
    Drums [Uncredited] – Ralph Collier
    Guitar [Uncredited] – Tom Morgan
    Piano [Uncerdited] – Mel Powell
    Tenor Saxophone [Uncredited] – George Berg, Vido Musso
    Trombone [Uncredited] – Cutty Cutshall, Lou McGarity
    Trumpet [Uncredited] – Al Davis (2), Bernie Privin, Jimmy Maxwell
    Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
    1941
    36680
    COLUMBIA
    Side A - It's Always You - Fox Trot from "Road To Zanzibar" Vocal Chorus by Hellen Forrest, Side b - Mission To Moscow - Fox Trot - Powell -
    Good
    Side A recorded July 30, 1942, New York, NY.
    Side B recorded January 14, 1941, New York, NY.
    Billboard On The Records review of the latest releases 04 September 1943
    Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
    1942
    36652
    COLUMBIA
    Side A - Six Flats Unfurnished, Fox Trot (Maltby),
    Side B - Why Don't You Do Right
    Very Good
    Why Don't You Do Right" was cut on 27 July 1942 in New York by Benny Goodman (clarinet), Jimmy Maxwell, Lawrence Stearns and Tony Faso (trumpet), Lou McGarity and Charlie Castaldo (trombone), Hymie Schertzer and Clint Neagley (alto saxophone), Jon Walton and Leonard Sims (tenor saxophone), Bob Poland (baritone saxophone), Mel Powell (piano), Dave Barbour (guitar), Cliff Hill (string bass), Howard Davies (drums) and Peggy Lee (vocal)
    Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
    1943
    35869
    COLUMBIA
    Side A - Taking a Chance on Love - Fox Trot from "Cabin in The Sky', Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest (Latouche-Fetter-Duke) arr. By F. Henderson
    Good ++
    Recorded New York City, November 29, 1940. Originally released on December 27, 1940. 1942 or later repress with "For Perfect Tone ..."
    Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
    1946
    37187
    COLUMBIA
    Side A - A Gal in Calico, fox trot from "The Time, The Place, And The Girl", Vocal chorus by Eve Young (Robin - Scwartz).
    Side B - Benji's Bubble - Fox Trot (Goodman - Bushkin)
    Good with some scratches
    shellac. Performer: Benny Goodman and his Orchestra
    Writer: Goodman; Bushkin
    Benny Goodman Sextet
    1951
    39564
    COLUMBIA
    Side A - King Porter Stomp (Morton), Side B - Farewell Blues
    Good ++
    Terry Gibbs, Eddie Safranski, Sid Balkin, Paul Smith, John Smith and others.    Side A recorded in New York City, NY April 29, 1951
    Side B recorded in New York City, NY June 6, 1951