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Capitol Collector's Series |
Ray Anthony |
első megjelenés éve: 1991 |
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(1991)
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3.726 Ft
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1. | A Dreamer's Holiday
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2. | Sentimental Me
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3. | Count Every Star
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4. | The Man With the Horn
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5. | Can Anyone Explain No No No
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6. | Harbour Lights
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7. | Nevertheless
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8. | Autumn Leaves
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9. | Mr. Anthony's Boogie
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10. | At Last
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11. | Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Pts. 1-2
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12. | Marilyn
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13. | The Bunny Hop
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14. | The Hokey Pokey
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15. | Dragnet
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16. | O Mein Papa
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17. | Skokiaan
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18. | Melody of Love
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19. | The Peter Gunn Theme
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20. | Worried Mind
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21. | Telephone Interview [1962]
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Jazz
Ray Anthony - Trumpet Dick Noel - Vocals Frank Sinatra - Vocals Jack Wagner Marcie Miller - Vocals Ronnie Deauville - Vocals The Skyliners - Vocals Tommy Mercer - Vocals
* Andy Engel - Design * Brad Benedict - Photo Research, Photography * Jerry Burling - Liner Note Research, Liner Notes * Joel Whitburn - Chart Information * Kim Niemi - , Coordination * Larry DuPont - Photography * Larry Walsh - Digital Mastering, Mastering * Robin Callot - Liner Note Research, Liner Notes * Ron Furmanek - , Annotation, Compilation, Compilation Producer, Compilation Research * Ron Larson - Photo Tinting * Tommy Steele - Art Direction * Wayne Watkins - Executive Producer
Anthology covering the biggest hits of Ray Anthony, a former trumpeter in the Glenn Miller orchestra. His orchestra skirted the edges of swing, but did little improvising and weren't a jazz group. They were among the most popular "sweet" bands and made some entertaining songs, including the theme for the original "Dragnet" television show and "Dancing In The Dark." --- Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Ray Anthony
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jan 20, 1922 in Bentleyville, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Ballroom Dance, Big Band, Instrumental Pop
Ray Anthony played two years with Glenn Miller and ten with Jimmy Dorsey before forming his own band. Anthony led a group in the Pacific during World War II, then had a highly popular dance band. He probably has as much fame, if not more, as the writer of the theme for Dragnet, the novelty tune "The Bunny Hop," and the hit single "Dancing in the Dark." He also had plenty of film and TV work in the '50s, including an appearance in the film Daddy Long Legs. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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