[78-L] 78-L Digest, Vol 24, Issue 48

Burlinson Nigel burlinson at orange.fr
Sat Sep 25 21:49:45 PDT 2010



Very interesting, Taylor, that you should like Doris' version
of "No Moon At All" as it remained UNISSUED until we prepared
the first volume of the Bear Family boxes in 1993.

It was recorded in New York on November 26 1947 with the
following personnel:
Tony Mottola, guitar; Bob Haggart, bass; Bunny Shawker, drums;
Robert Kitsis, piano; Toots Mondello, piano; Red Solomon, trumpet;
Buddy Morrow, trombone; Arthur Drelinger, clarinet; arranged &
conducted by George Siravo.

The same session also produced "Put Em In A Box"

http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?doris-day-singing-no-moon-at-all=&i=NEd4dlNBcWuRpTFJMek0

Nigel Burlinson.


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> Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:53:54 -0700
> From: "Taylor Bowie" <bowiebks at isomedia.com>
> Subject: Re: [78-L] EDDIE FISHER
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> Thanks for a great post,  Jack.  I really enjoy hearing stories  from
> musicians who were and are in the trenches,  so to speak.
>
> I inferred from your post that to your ears Doris Day has no jazz 
> influence
> in her singing.  I always thought she did esp. in those early movies and 
> the
> early 50s Columbia records.  Perhaps I'm just taken with her amazing way
> with a song.  I think I like her version of No Moon At All better than any
> other...I still think it has a strong jazz tinge to it.
>
> Taylor B
>
>
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