[78-L] Frank Sinatra

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sat Jul 7 06:27:11 PDT 2012


London By Night is the reverse.

dl

On 7/7/2012 9:06 AM, Han Enderman wrote:
> UK mx on the blue label LB-104 is CA-21596.
> Can this be dated?
> What is on the reverse?
>
> Maybe issued immediately after dubbing?
> For ex., LB-130 by A.Segovia (Rondo on Theme by Sor) has mx CA-21151.
> LB-149/150 are by Oscar Peterson (The Clef Series).
> Some issues in the LB-100 range are also on blue Skandinavisk Columbia.
>
> han enderman
> ===
>>>> Here we go..I thought it had been done earlier.
>
> 	
> If Only She'd Looked My Way   (Ivor Novello, A. Melville)
>     	September 21, 1950 	02:47 	Studio
>
> 	
> London By Night   (Carroll Coates)
>     	September 21, 1950 	03:08 	Studio
>
> Date: September 21, 1950
> Location: New York
>
> Frank Sinatra (ldr), Axel Stordahl (con), The Whippoorwills (acc), Jack
> Greenberg, Bernard Kaufman, James Lytell, Herman Schertzer, Wolf Taninbaum
> (sax), Tony Faso, Gordon Griffin, Johnny Owens (t), George Arus, Buddy Morrow,
> William Rausch (tb), John Barrows (frh), Matty Golizio (g), Frank Carroll (b),
> George Forbes (p), Elaine Vito Ricci (hrp), Johnny Blowers (d), Julius Brand,
> Maurice Hershaft, Milton Lomask, Raoul Polikian, Zelly Smirnoff, Harry Urbont
> (vn), Harold Colletta, Solomon Deutsch (vl), Frank Miller (vc), Frank Sinatra
> (v), John Ackerman, Frank Howren, David O'Hearn, Marilyn Sullivan, Gordon
> Thorin (bkv)
> a. 	CO-44376-1    	Remember Me In Your Dreams - 2:30  (Hal David, Marty Nevins)
> / arr: Axel Stordahl
>        Columbia ET: 1-924
>        Columbia 78: 39069
>        Columbia 45: 6-924
> b. 	CO-44377-1    	If Only She'd Looked My Way - 2:47  (Ivor Novello, A.
> Melville) / arr: Axel Stordahl
> c. 	CO-44378-1    	London By Night - 3:08  (Carroll Coates) / arr: Axel Stordahl
>        Columbia 78: 39592
>        Columbia 45: 4-39592
> d. 	CO-44379-1    	Meet Me At The Copa - 3:10  (Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl) /
> arr: Axel Stordahl
>        Columbia Legacy CD: CK-64852 - Swing&  Dance With Frank Sinatra   (1996)
> All titles on: 	     Columbia Legacy CD: CXK 48673 - The Columbia Years
> 1943-1952: The Complete Recordings   (1993)
>
> The Whippoorwills (acc) on a, d; John Ackerman (bkv) on a, d; Frank Howren
> (bkv) on a, d; David O'Hearn (bkv) on a, d; Marilyn Sullivan (bkv) on a, d;
> Gordon Thorin (bkv) on a, d.
>
>
> English issue not noted. Unless it's hidden somewhere, under the recording date
> for HRH's intro or something?
>
> dl
>
> On 7/6/2012 10:24 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>> Hmm..now I'm wondering if it was an American recording made for English issue,
>> and of course the UK characteristics would apply because it was dubbed over
>> there when Prince Philip's voice was added. But I'm not finding it in the
>> Sinatra discography at all.
>>
>> http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Sinatra/columbia2.php
>>
>> Okay, I see..
>> On 6/6/2012 10:20 PM, djwein wrote:
>>> Recorded in the US - the song was dubbed onto a new master to accommodate
>>> the Duke's introduction.
>>>
>>> Dave Weiner
>>
>> Before 1947 or after 1949?
>> dl
>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 10:17 PM
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>>>
>>> I remember it. Both sides were recorded in the UK as far as I know. Isn't it
>>> on
>>> blue label? (Not the only time Frankie was on the high class label though,
>>> the
>>> Alec Wilder set was on Masterworks.)
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>> On 7/6/2012 10:13 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
>>>> I have an English Columbia disc, Number L.B.104, of "If Only She'd Looked
>>> My Way", sung by Frank Sinatra.  This tune is introduced by the Duke of
>>> Edinburgh and sold in aid of the National Playing Fields Association.  I'm
>>> curious to know if this was recorded in England, (using the English Columbia
>>> Playback Characteristic seems to work very well), and any other info anybody
>>> might have about this record.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks!
>>>> db
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>>
>>
>> On 7/6/2012 10:17 PM, David Lennick wrote:
>>> I remember it. Both sides were recorded in the UK as far as I know. Isn't it on
>>> blue label? (Not the only time Frankie was on the high class label though, the
>>> Alec Wilder set was on Masterworks.)
>>>
>>> dl
>>>
>>> On 7/6/2012 10:13 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
>>>> I have an English Columbia disc, Number L.B.104, of "If Only She'd Looked My
>>>> Way", sung by Frank Sinatra. This tune is introduced by the Duke of Edinburgh
>>>> and sold in aid of the National Playing Fields Association. I'm curious to
>>>> know if this was recorded in England, (using the English Columbia Playback
>>>> Characteristic seems to work very well), and any other info anybody might
>>>> have about this record.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks!
>>>> db
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