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NM / VG+
VinylLPCompilationMono#330731
Sleeve has fade.Disc has slight stain.
$16.00
Available Pressings
Vinyl, LP x1Ember RecordsCJS 8291972UKfrom$5.00
Tracklist
- A1. Baby's Awake Now
- A2. Here In My Arms
- A3. You Took Advantage Of Me
- A4. A Little Birdie Told Me So
- A5. A Ship Without A Sail
- A6. I've Got Five Dollars
- A7. Glad To Be Unhappy
- A8. As Though You Were There
- B1. Let's Fall In Love
- B2. Moanin' In The Mornin'
- B3. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
- B4. Stormy Weather
- B5. Down With Love
- B6. I've Got The World On A String
- B7. Fun To Be Fooled
- B8. You Said It
Notes
Side One: Recorded on Music Box for Rabson's, February 1940 Side Two: Recorded for Liberty Music Shop, April 1945 [sic, actually 1943] Labels: Stereo enhanced mono A Monmouth Evergreen recording Other notes: Textured sleeve, translucent pressing.
Additional Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: CJS-829-A (Side A label)
- Matrix / Runout: CJS 829-B (Side B label)
- Matrix / Runout: CJS 829 A-1 △G 1 G (Side A runout)
- Matrix / Runout: CJS 829 B-1 △G 1 A (Side B runout)
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Vinyl, LP x1AudiophileAP-101986US+ Insert, + Inner Sleevefrom$12.00
Tracklist
- A1. Baby's Awake Now (Spring Is Here, 1929)
- A2. Here In My Arms (Dearest Enemy, 1925)
- A3. You Took Advantage Of Me (Present Arms, 1928)
- A4. A Little Birdie Told Me So (Peggy-Ann, 1926)
- A5. A Ship Without A Sail (Heads Up!, 1929)
- A6. I've Got Five Dollars (America's Sweetheart, 1931)
- A7. Glad To Be Unhappy (On Your Toes, 1936)
- A8. As Though You Were There (Unpublished; Copyright 1940)
- B1. Let's Fall In Love (Let's Fall In Love, 1945)
- B2. Moanin' In The Mornin' (Hooray For What!, 1937)
- B3. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Rhyth-Mania, 1931)
- B4. Stormy Weather (Cotton Club Parade, 1933)
- B5. Down With Love (Hooray For What!, 1937)
- B6. I've Got The World On A String (Cotton Club Parade, 1932)
- B7. Fun To Be Fooled (Life Begins At 8:40, 1934)
- B8. You Said It (You Said It, 1931)
- . Lee Wiley Sings Harold Arlen
- . Lee Wiley Sings Rodgers & Hart
Notes
The 1940 Music Box and the 1943 Schirmer recordings
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