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Harold Arlen sings 1930-1937.

Title
  1. Harold Arlen sings 1930-1937.
Published by
  1. [Place of publication not identified] : JJA Records, [between 1970 and 1979?]
Author
  1. Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986.

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Additional authors
  1. Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Songs. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Songs.
Subject
  1. Motion picture music > Excerpts
  2. Popular music > 1931-1940
  3. Musicals > Excerpts
Contents
  1. Hooray for what : 1937. God\u0027s country ; In the shade of the new apple tree (Leo Reisman\u0027s Orchestra) -- Steppin\u0027 into love : 1932 (Leo Reisman\u0027s orchestra) -- Cotton Club parade : 1934. As long as I live (Eddy Duchin\u0027s Orchestra) ; Ill wind (Arthur Schutt, piano) -- Life begins at 8:40 : 1934. You\u0027re a builder upper ; Fun to be fooled ; Shoein\u0027 the mare ; What can you say in a love song? (Leo Reisman\u0027s Orchestra) -- You said it : 1931. You said it ; Sweet and hot (Red Nichols and his Five Pennies) -- Little girl : 1931. Little girl ; Pardon me, pretty baby (Joe Venuti\u0027s Blue Four) -- Cotton Club parade : 1933. Stormy weather ; Happy as the day is long (Leo Reisman\u0027s Orchestra) -- Let\u0027s fall in love : 1934. This is only the beginning ; Let\u0027s fall in love (Leo Reisman\u0027s Orchestra) -- Cotton Club parade : 1934. As long as I live (Arthur Schutt, piano) ; Ill wind (Eddy Duchin\u0027s Orchestra) -- Brown sugar : 1930. Linda (Red Nichols and his Five Pennies).
Note
  1. Popular songs and musical comedy and motion picture excerpts; all except Little girl selections composed by Harold Arlen.
  2. "A Box Office production."