[78-L] Columbia HCO 2136

Jeff Sultanof jeffsultanof at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 04:23:13 PDT 2010


The Sinatra first turned up on one of those collector's LPs that came in a
cover with no printing of any kind. The sound was very good for a bootleg,
as I recall.

What gives me a kick are the arranger credits for the Kyser side, which are
Jerry Feldman (Fielding) and Judd Conlon. Fielding went on to become an busy
composer/arranger (he was blacklisted for a time), and Conlon led the
Rhythmaires, one of my favorite vocal groups. Both died far too young.

Jeff Sultanof

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Steven C. Barr <stevenc at interlinks.net>wrote:

> From: "Bill McClung" <bmcclung78 at gmail.com>
> > Does anyone have any info on this?  Found this in Raleigh, NC today.
> > Label is white with red printing.  Columbia Top center has state of North
> > Carolina with a large numeral 1 superimposed.
> > One side is HCO 2136
> > It's All Up to You (especially written for the Good Health Association by
> > Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne)
> > vocal Dinah Shore and Frank Sinatra with Kay Kyser and his Orch.
> > Other side is HCO 2154
> > Carolina in the Morning (Kahn-Donaldson-arr. Feldman-Conlon)
> > vocal chorus by the Campus Kids with Gloria Wood
> > Kay Kyser and his Orchestra
> >
> Neither side in the "Abrams Files" (as I expected, since those were
> sourced from standard discographies). However, RHCO2138 was
> recorded on 11/11/1946, and RHCO2152/53 both by Kyser on
> 11/14/1946.
>
> Steven C. Barr
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