Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944
2001 box set by Billie Holiday
Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944 is a 10-CD box set compiling the complete known studio master recordings , plus alternate takes , of Billie Holiday during the time period indicated, released in 2001 on Columbia/Legacy , CXK 85470.[ 4] Designed like an album of 78s , the medium in which these recordings initially appeared, the 10.5" × 12" box includes 230 tracks , a 116-page booklet with extensive photos , a song list, discography , essays by Michael Brooks , Gary Giddins , and Farah Jasmine Griffin , and an insert of appreciations for Holiday from a diversity of figures including Tony Bennett , Elvis Costello , Marianne Faithfull , B.B. King , Abbey Lincoln , Jill Scott , and Lucinda Williams . At the 44th Grammy Awards on February 27, 2002, the box set won the Grammy Award for Best Historical Album of the previous year.
History
These recordings were made in a time before the LP album , introduced by Columbia Records in 1948. Recorded music had arrived a few decades earlier in the form of a 10-inch gramophone record playing at 78 revolutions per minute, two songs of around three-and-a-half minute duration per side. During the Great Depression , record sales for domestic use dramatically decreased, but a viable market remained for the playing of records in jukeboxes . Initially, these records featuring Billie Holiday were made with that market in mind.
John Hammond , who had discovered Holiday singing in a Harlem jazz club in 1933, arranged for her first recording session that same year on November 27. In the company of Jack Teagarden , Gene Krupa , and Hammond's future brother-in-law Benny Goodman , the two sides with Holiday would be released under Goodman's name. A little more than 19 months later, Holiday would be in another New York studio for her second session in association with Goodman again, as well as Ben Webster and Cozy Cole , under the leadership of Teddy Wilson . From July 2, 1935, through August 7, 1941, Holiday would regularly record, for commercial issue, 78s credited to herself or to Wilson.
With a few exceptions, these records were originally released on labels other than Columbia which catered to an African American market, then referred to as race records . The labels Brunswick Records and Vocalion Records became fellow companies to Columbia when it was purchased in 1934 by the American Record Corporation , which had owned Brunswick and Vocalion since late 1931. Records credited to Wilson were released on Brunswick; those to Holiday on Vocalion. With the purchase of ARC in 1939 by CBS , the corporation re-organized its record labels under the aegis of Columbia as the parent company. Starting in 1940, the Holiday releases were issued on the Okeh Records imprint, reactivated by CBS to handle its product for the "race record" market.
Content
Discs one through six, and disc seven tracks one through fourteen present the master takes in chronological recorded order. The remainder of disc seven, and discs eight through ten, present the alternate takes and other items, also in chronological recorded order. The other items consist of eight tracks not part of the general body of Wilson/Holiday recordings from 1935 to 1941. The first, track 15 of disc seven "Saddest Tale " with the Duke Ellington Orchestra , was taken from the soundtrack to the short film Symphony in Black released by Paramount in 1935. Disc eight, tracks three through five, contain airchecks with the Count Basie Orchestra from 1937, the only documentation of Holiday's year-long tenure as Basie's band singer. Disc nine, tracks seven and eight, feature recordings broadcast on the Camel Caravan radio variety program of January 17, 1939; with backing by the Benny Goodman Orchestra , Billie sings alongside Johnny Mercer , Martha Tilton , and Leo Watson on the second song, Mercer's "Jeepers Creepers ".
The final two tracks of the set, numbers 22 and 23 of disc ten, are from the Esquire Award Winners Concert at the Metropolitan Opera , broadcast and recorded on V-Discs for distribution to servicemen overseas during World War II . Holiday had won top female jazz vocalist for 1943, and became the first African American woman to sing at the Met. "Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me " and "Billie's Blues ," under a different title, are performed accompanied by other Esquire poll winners, Roy Eldridge , Barney Bigard , Art Tatum , Al Casey , Oscar Pettiford , and Sidney Catlett . This recording took place more than two years after the final studio session in 1941, and during the Petrillo recording ban ; the AFM waived the strike terms for the recording of V-discs.
Original recording sessions took place at the following locations in New York City: at the 55 Fifth Avenue Studio on November 27, 1933; at the 1776 Broadway Studio from 1935 through January 1939; at the 711 Fifth Avenue Studio from March 1939 through June 1940; at Liederkranz Hall on East 58th Street in September and October 1940; and at Columbia Studios in their new headquarters at 799 Seventh Avenue in 1941. The producers for the original recordings included John Hammond and Bernie Hanighen , others are not known.
Significance
In terms of a collected body of work combining both influence and quality of achievement, these recordings are some of the most important in jazz history. Ranking jazz records always presents an exercise in both controversy and consternation, but certainly the Wilson/Holiday sides belong in the company of the Hot Five and Hot Sevens of Louis Armstrong , the collated set by Fletcher Henderson later called A Study In Frustration , the early Basie band on Decca , Duke Ellington's records with Ben Webster and Jimmy Blanton for RCA Victor , the Charlie Parker bebop sides for Savoy and Dial , and the Atlantic LPs by Ornette Coleman , not to mention the expanse of albums by Miles Davis and John Coltrane , together and separately.
The sessions coincide with the rise of the swing era on its way to becoming the popular music of the United States during the late Depression and war years . Chosen by Hammond, Hanighen, Holiday, or Wilson, many of the musicians present were members of the leading swing bands of the day, such as those by Ellington, Basie, Goodman, Artie Shaw , Jimmie Lunceford , and Cab Calloway , among others. Of special note are the records cut with members of the Basie band, Holiday herself hired by Basie in 1937, including his rhythm section of Freddie Green , Walter Page , and Jo Jones , along with key soloists Buck Clayton and Holiday's musical soul-mate, Lester Young . The roster of Holiday and Wilson sidemen reads like a who's who of jazz soloists from the 1930s.
As a singer, Holiday had influence on defining the style of a big band vocalist after that of Bing Crosby and her role model, Louis Armstrong. Her records appeared just as the swing era was getting underway; subsequently, singers such as Ella Fitzgerald , Frank Sinatra , Anita O'Day , and Peggy Lee , for instance, starting out respectively with the bands of Chick Webb , Tommy Dorsey , Gene Krupa , and Benny Goodman , all found inspiration in the Holiday records on Brunswick and Vocalion. Her manipulation of rhythm and length of musical phrases, allied to her ability to find emotional resonance in songs, was acknowledged publicly as a template by singers from her own era, Sinatra, Lee, Bennett, and others, and by myriad singers in later eras. As stated by Gary Giddins in the liner notes to the box set:
"When I first got to know ["A Sailboat in the Moonlight"], I thought it a fine melody with pretty chord changes and words that might be corny but didn't seem to be so bad when Lady Day delivered them. Then I chanced to find the sheet music at a Midwestern bazaar; at home, I picked out the melody with one finger and was astonished at how different it was from what Holiday sang. Until that moment, I had not fully gauged how freely imaginative her embellishments could be. By ironing out a phrase here, retarding another there, raising this note, slurring that, she transformed a hopelessly banal and predictable melody into something personal, real, meaningful."[ 5]
That Sony would lavish such an expensive box for recordings originally designed for the inexpensive medium of jukebox play from six to seven decades previously stands as testament to the staying power of this body of work.
Select collective personnel
Billie Holiday – vocal
Teddy Wilson – piano
Bobby Hackett — cornet
Henry "Red" Allen , Bunny Berigan , Buck Clayton , Harry "Sweets" Edison , Roy Eldridge , Chris Griffin , Harry James , Jonah Jones , Hot Lips Page , Charlie Shavers , Cootie Williams — trumpet
Benny Morton , Dicky Wells , Trummy Young — trombone
Buster Bailey , Benny Goodman , Vido Musso , Artie Shaw — clarinet
Edgar Sampson — clarinet, alto saxophone
Tab Smith — soprano saxophone , alto saxophone
Johnny Hodges , Don Redman — alto saxophone
Benny Carter — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Chu Berry , Don Byas , Herschel Evans , Babe Russin , Ben Webster — tenor saxophone
Lester Young — tenor saxophone, clarinet
Harry Carney — baritone saxophone , clarinet
Margaret "Countess" Johnson , Billy Kyle , Joe Sullivan , Claude Thornhill , Sonny White — piano
Dave Barbour , Al Casey , Freddie Green , Carmen Mastren , Dick McDonough , Allan Reuss — guitar
Milt Hinton , John Kirby , Grachan Moncur , Walter Page – bass
Kenny Clarke , Cozy Cole , J.C. Heard , Jo Jones , Gene Krupa — drums
Reissue personnel
Track listing
In the writer(s) column the lyricists are named first.
Disc one
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
12/18/33
Columbia 2856D
1934
Your Mother's Son-In-Law
Alberta Nichols and Mann Holiner
2:45
2.
12/18/33
Columbia 2867D
1934
Riffin' the Scotch
Johnny Mercer , Dick McDonough , Benny Goodman , Fordlee Buck
2:31
3.
7/2/35
Brunswick 7501
1935
I Wished on the Moon
Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger
3:01
4.
7/2/35
Brunswick 7498
1935
What a Little Moonlight Can Do
Harry M. Woods
2:56
5.
7/2/35
Brunswick 7501
1935
Miss Brown to You
Leo Robin , Richard Whiting , Ralph Rainger
2:58
6.
7/2/35
Brunswick 7498
1935
A Sunbonnet Blue (and a Yellow Straw Hat)
Irving Kahal and Sammy Fain
2:50
7.
7/31/35
Brunswick 7511
1935
What a Night, What a Moon, What a Girl
John Jacob Loeb
2:55
8.
7/31/35
Brunswick 7520
1935
I'm Painting the Town Red
Charles Tobias , Charles Newman , Sam H. Stept
2:57
9.
7/31/35
Brunswick 7511
1935
It's Too Hot for Words
Walter Samuels , Leonard Whitcup , Teddy Powell
2:45
10.
10/25/35
Brunswick 7550
1935
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Arthur Swanstrom and James Hanley
3:00
11.
10/25/35
Brunswick 7550
1935
Yankee Doodle Never Went to Town
Ralph Freed and Bernie Hanighen
2:42
12.
10/25/35
Brunswick 7554
1935
Eeny Meeny Meiny Mo
Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck
3:10
13.
10/25/35
Brunswick 7554
1935
If You Were Mine
Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck
3:09
14.
12/3/35
Brunswick 7577
1936
These 'n' That 'n' Those
Milton Pascal and Edward Fairchild
3:12
15.
12/3/35
Brunswick 7581
1935
You Let Me Down
Al Dubin and Harry Warren
2:52
16.
12/3/35
Brunswick 7581
1935
Spreadin' Rhythm Around
Ted Koehler and Jimmy McHugh
2:53
17.
1/30/36
Brunswick 7612
1936
Life Begins When You're in Love
Lew Brown and Victor Schertzinger
3:02
18.
6/30/36
Brunswick 7702
1936
It's Like Reaching for the Moon
Al Lewis , Al Sherman , Gerald Marqusee
3:20
19.
6/30/36
Brunswick 7699
1936
These Foolish Things
Holt Marvell and Jack Strachey
3:17
20.
6/30/36
Brunswick 7729
1936
I Cried for You
Gus Arnheim , Arthur Freed , Abe Lyman
3:10
21.
6/30/36
Brunswick 7702
1936
Guess Who
Ralph Freed and Burton Lane
3:08
22.
7/10/36
Vocalion 3276
1936
Did I Remember?
Harold Adamson and Walter Donaldson
2:49
23.
7/10/36
Vocalion 3276
1936
No Regrets
Harry Tobias and Roy Ingraham
2:35
24.
7/10/36
Vocalion 3288
1936
Summertime
DuBose Heyward , Ira Gershwin , George Gershwin
2:53
25.
7/10/36
Vocalion 3288
1936
Billie's Blues
Billie Holiday
2:38
Disc two
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
9/29/36
Vocalion 3333
1936
A Fine Romance
Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern
2:51
2.
9/29/36
Vocalion 3333
1936
I Can't Pretend
Charles Tobias , Paul Rusincky , W. Edward Breuder
3:03
3.
9/29/36
Vocalion 3334
1936
One, Two, Button Your Shoe
Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke
2:47
4.
9/29/36
Vocalion 3334
1936
Let's Call a Heart a Heart
Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke
2:59
5.
10/21/36
Brunswick 7762
1936
Easy to Love
Cole Porter
3:10
6.
10/21/36
Brunswick 7768
1936
With Thee I Swing
Basil Adam , Alex Hyde , Al Stillman
3:16
7.
10/21/36
Brunswick 7762
1936
The Way You Look Tonight
Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern
3:00
8.
10/21/36
Brunswick 7768
1936
Who Loves You?
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots
3:13
9.
11/19/36
Brunswick 7789
1936
Pennies from Heaven
Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke
3:15
10.
11/19/36
Brunswick 7789
1936
That's Life I Guess
Peter DeRose and Sam M. Lewis
3:08
11.
11/19/36
Brunswick 7781
1936
I Can't Give You Anything but Love
Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
3:26
12.
1/12/37
Vocalion 3431
1937
One Never Knows, Does One?
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
3:02
13.
1/12/37
Vocalion 3431
1937
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Irving Berlin
2:55
14.
1/12/37
Vocalion 3440
1937
If My Heart Could Only Talk
Walter Samuels , Leonard Whitcup , Teddy Powell
3:03
15.
1/12/37
Vocalion 3440
1937
Please Keep Me in Your Dreams
Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst
2:16
16.
1/25/37
Brunswick 7824
1937
He Ain't Got Rhythm
Irving Berlin
2:49
17.
1/25/37
Brunswick 7824
1937
This Year's Kisses
Irving Berlin
3:08
18.
1/25/37
Brunswick 7859
1937
Why Was I Born?
Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern
2:50
19.
1/25/37
Brunswick 7859
1937
I Must Have That Man
Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
2:54
20.
2/18/37
Brunswick 7844
1937
The Mood That I'm In
Abner Silver and Al Sherman
2:59
21.
2/18/37
Brunswick 7840
1937
You Showed Me the Way
Ella Fitzgerald , Teddy McRae , Chick Webb , Bud Green
2:58
22.
2/18/37
Brunswick 7844
1937
Sentimental and Melancholy
Johnny Mercer and Richard Whiting
2:37
23.
2/18/37
Brunswick 7840
1937
My Last Affair
Haven A. Johnson
3:08
Disc three
Disc four
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
11/1/37
Brunswick 8015
1937
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin
3:07
2.
11/1/37
Brunswick 8015
1937
Things Are Looking Up
Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin
3:19
3.
11/1/37
Brunswick 8008
1937
My Man
Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock , Albert Willemetz , Maurice Yvain
3:01
4.
11/1/37
Brunswick 8008
1937
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern
3:14
5.
1/6/38
Brunswick 8053
1938
My First Impression of You
Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept
2:47
6.
1/6/38
Brunswick 8070
1938
When You're Smiling
Mark Fisher , Joe Goodwin , Larry Shay
2:50
7.
1/6/38
Brunswick 8070
1938
I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
Clarence Gaskill and Jimmy McHugh
2:49
8.
1/6/38
Brunswick 8053
1938
If Dreams Come True
Edgar Sampson , Benny Goodman , Irving Mills
3:03
9.
1/12/38
Vocalion 3947
1938
Now They Call It Swing
Walter Hirsch, Vaughn De Leath , Norman Cloutier , Lou Handman
2:58
10.
1/12/38
Vocalion 3947
1938
On the Sentimental Side
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Monaco
3:03
11.
1/12/38
Vocalion 4029
1938
Back in Your Own Backyard
Al Jolson , Billy Rose , Dave Dreyer
2:40
12.
1/12/38
Vocalion 4029
1938
When a Woman Loves a Man
Johnny Mercer , Bernie Hanighen , Gordon Jenkins
2:23
13.
5/11/38
Vocalion 4126
1938
You Go to My Head
J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie
2:52
14.
5/11/38
Vocalion 4126
1938
The Moon Looks Down and Laughs
Bert Kalmar , Sid Silvers , Harry Ruby
2:55
15.
5/11/38
Vocalion 4151
1938
If I Were You
Bob Emmerich and Buddy Bernier
2:24
16.
5/11/38
Vocalion 4151
1938
Forget If You Can
Jack Manus , Ken Upham , Leonard Joy
2:48
17.
6/23/38
Vocalion 4208
1938
Having Myself a Time
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
2:28
18.
6/23/38
Vocalion 4208
1938
Says My Heart
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane
2:48
19.
6/23/38
Vocalion 4238
1938
I Wish I Had You
Bud Green , Al Stillman , Claude Thornhill
2:49
20.
6/23/38
Vocalion 4238
1938
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key)
Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand
2:06
21.
9/15/38
Vocalion 4457
1938
The Very Thought of You
Ray Noble
2:45
22.
9/15/38
Vocalion 4457
1938
I Can't Get Started
Ira Gershwin and Vernon Duke
2:46
23.
9/15/38
Vocalion 4396
1938
I've Got a Date with a Dream
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
2:42
24.
9/15/38
Vocalion 4396
1938
You Can't Be Mine
J. C. Johnson and Chick Webb
2:21
Disc five
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8259
1938
Everybody's Laughing
Sammy Lerner and Ben Oakland
3:00
2.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8259
1938
Here It Is Tomorrow Again
Patrick Gibbons and Roy Ringwald
2:44
3.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8270
1938
Say It with a Kiss
Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer
2:34
4.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8265
1938
April in My Heart
Helen Meinardi and Hoagy Carmichael
3:06
5.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8265
1938
I'll Never Fail You
Irving Taylor and Vic Mizzy
2:58
6.
10/31/38
Brunswick 8270
1938
They Say
Paul Mann , Stephan Weiss , Edward Heyman
3:10
7.
11/28/38
Brunswick 8283
1938
You're So Desirable
Ray Noble
2:51
8.
11/28/38
Brunswick 8281
1938
You're Gonna See a Lot of Me
Al Goodhart , Manny Kurtz , Al Hoffman
2:57
9.
11/28/38
Brunswick 8281
1938
Hello, My Darling
Frank Loesser and Friedrich Hollaender
2:43
10.
11/28/38
Brunswick 8283
1938
Let's Dream in the Moonlight
Raoul Walsh and Matty Malneck
2:53
11.
1/20/39
Vocalion 4631
1939
That's All I Ask of You
Robert E. Pope
2:56
12.
1/20/39
Vocalion 4631
1939
Dream of Life
Carmen McRae
2:43
13.
1/30/39
Brunswick 8314
1939
What Shall I Say?
Peter Tinturin
3:04
14.
1/30/39
Brunswick 8314
1939
It's Easy to Blame the Weather
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin
2:58
15.
1/30/39
Brunswick 8319
1939
More Than You Know
Vincent Youmans , Billy Rose , Edward Eliscu
3:05
16.
1/30/39
Brunswick 8319
1939
Sugar
Maceo Pinkard , Sidney Mitchell , Edna Alexander
2:45
17.
3/21/39
Vocalion 4834
1939
You're Too Lovely to Last
Teddy McRae , Charlie Beal , Earl Fraser
2:48
18.
3/21/39
Vocalion 4786
1939
Under a Blue Jungle Moon
R. Conway and N. Brisben
2:55
19.
3/21/39
Vocalion 4786
1939
Everything Happens for the Best
Billie Holiday and Tab Smith
2:48
20.
3/21/39
Vocalion 4834
1939
Why Did I Always Depend on You?
Teddy McRae
2:31
21.
3/21/39
Columbia 37586
1941
Long Gone Blues
Billie Holiday
3:05
Disc six
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
7/5/39
Vocalion 5021
1939
Some Other Spring
Arthur Herzog Jr. and Irene Kitchings
3:01
2.
7/5/39
Vocalion 5129
1939
Our Love Is Different
Billie Holiday , R. Conway , Basil Alba , Sonny White
3:13
3.
7/5/39
Vocalion 5021
1939
Them There Eyes
Maceo Pinkard , William Tracey , Doris Tauber
2:48
4.
7/5/39
Vocalion 5129
1939
Swing Brother Swing
Clarence Williams , Lewis Raymond , Walter Bishop Sr.
2:54
5.
12/13/39
Vocalion 5377
1940
Night and Day
Cole Porter
2:58
6.
12/13/39
Vocalion 5377
1940
The Man I Love
Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin
3:04
7.
12/13/39
Vocalion 5302
1939
You're Just a No Account
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin
2:58
8.
12/13/39
Vocalion 5302
1939
You're a Lucky Guy
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin
2:43
9.
2/29/40
Vocalion 5609
1940
Ghost of Yesterday
Arthur Herzog Jr. and Irene Kitchings
2:37
10.
2/29/40
Vocalion 5481
1940
Body and Soul
Johnny Green , Edward Heyman , Robert Sour , Frank Eyton
2:57
11.
2/29/40
Vocalion 5481
1940
What Is This Going to Get Us?
Arthur Herzog Jr. and Irene Kitchings
2:39
12.
2/29/40
Vocalion 5609
1940
Falling in Love Again
Sammy Lerner and Friedrich Hollaender
2:49
13.
6/7/40
Okeh 5991
1941
I'm Pulling Through
Arthur Herzog Jr. and Irene Kitchings
3:09
14.
6/7/40
Vocalion 5719
1940
Tell Me More-More-Then Some
Billie Holiday
3:07
15.
6/7/40
Vocalion 5719
1940
Laughing at Life
Nick Kenny , Charles Kenny , Bob Todd , Cornell Todd
2:54
16.
6/7/40
Okeh 5991
1941
Time on My Hands (You in My Arms)
Vincent Youmans , Harold Adamson , Mack Gordon
3:04
17.
9/12/40
Okeh 5831
1940
I'm All for You
Jerry Bresler and Larry Wynn
3:08
18.
9/12/40
Okeh 5831
1940
I Hear Music
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane
2:39
19.
9/12/40
Okeh 5806
1940
The Same Old Story
Michael Field , Newt Oliphant
3:10
20.
9/12/40
Okeh 5806
1940
Practice Makes Perfect
Don Roberts and Ernest Gold
2:34
21.
10/15/40
Okeh 6064
1941
St. Louis Blues
W.C. Handy
2:53
22.
10/15/40
Okeh 6064
1941
Loveless Love
W.C. Handy
3:15
23.
3/21/41
Okeh 6134
1941
Let's Do It
Cole Porter
2:55
24.
3/21/41
Okeh 6134
1941
Georgia on My Mind
Stuart Gorrell and Hoagy Carmichael
3:17
Disc seven
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
3/21/41
Okeh 6214
1941
Romance in the Dark
Sam Coslow and Gertrude Niesen
2:15
2.
3/21/41
Okeh 6214
1941
All of Me
Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks
3:01
3.
5/9/41
Okeh 6451
1941
I'm in a Low Down Groove
Roy Jacobs [ 6]
3:08
4.
5/9/41
Okeh 6270
1941
God Bless the Child
Billie Holiday and Arthur Herzog
2:58
5.
5/9/41
Columbia 37586
1941
Am I Blue?
Harry Akst and Grant Clarke
2:50
6.
5/9/41
Okeh 6270
1941
Solitude
Duke Ellington , Eddie DeLange , and Irving Mills
3:13
7.
8/7/41
Okeh 6369
1941
Jim
Nelson Shawn , Caesar Petrillo , Edward Ross
3:08
8.
8/7/41
Columbia 37493
1945
I Cover the Waterfront
Johnny Green and Edward Heyman
2:55
9.
8/7/41
Okeh 6369
1941
Love Me or Leave Me
Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn
3:20
10.
8/7/41
Okeh 6451
1941
Gloomy Sunday
Rezső Seress , László Jávor , Sam M. Lewis
3:11
11.
2/10/42
Harmony 1075
1947
Wherever You Are
Cliff Friend and Charles Tobias
2:59
12.
2/10/42
Columbia CL6163
1950
Mandy Is Two
Johnny Mercer and Fulton McGrath
2:59
13.
2/10/42
Harmony 1075
1947
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
Billy Mayhew
3:02
14.
2/10/42
Columbia 37493
1945
Until the Real Thing Comes Along
Sammy Cahn , Saul Chaplin , L.E. Freeman , Alberta Nichols , Mann Holiner
3:08
15.
3/12/35
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
Saddest Tale
Irving Mills and Duke Ellington
2:53
16.
7/10/36
previously unreleased
No Regrets (Take 2)
Harry Tobias and Roy Ingraham
2:35
17.
10/21/36
previously unreleased
The Way You Look Tonight (Take 1)
Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern
3:07
18.
10/21/36
previously unreleased
Who Loves You? (Take 3)
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots
3:14
19.
11/19/36
previously unreleased
Pennies from Heaven (Take 2)
Arthur Johnston and Johnny Burke
3:13
20.
11/19/36
previously unreleased
That's Life I Guess (Take 2)
Peter DeRose and Sam M. Lewis
3:18
21.
4/1/37
previously unreleased
They Can't Take That Away from Me (Take 2)
Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin
2:54
22.
4/1/37
previously unreleased
Don't Know If I'm Comin' or Goin' (Take 2)
Lee Wainer and Lupin Fien
2:45
23.
5/11/37
Columbia C3L40
1964
I'll Get By (Take 2)
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert
3:06
24.
5/11/37
Columbia C3L40
1964
Mean to Me (Take 2)
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert
3:05
Disc eight
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
6/15/37
Columbia CL6129
1951
Me, Myself, and I (Take 1)
Irving Gordon , Allan Roberts , Alvin Kaufman
2:35
2.
6/15/37
Columbia CL6163
1951
Without Your Love (Take 2)
Johnny Lange and Fred Stryker
2:52
3.
6/30/37*
Columbia C3L21
1964
They Can't Take That Away from Me
Ira Gershwin and George Gershwin
3:23
4.
6/30/37*
Columbia C3L21
1964
Swing Brother Swing
Clarence Williams , Lewis Raymond , Walter Bishop Sr.
1:50
5.
11/3/37*
Columbia C3L21
1964
I Can't Get Started
Ira Gershwin and Vernon Duke
2:45
6.
1/6/38
Columbia C3L40
1964
My First Impression of You (Take 3)
Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept
2:50
7.
1/6/38
Columbia 36208
1945
When You're Smiling (Take 4)
Mark Fisher , Joe Goodwin , Larry Shay
3:00
8.
1/6/38
Columbia 36335
1945
I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me (Alternate take)
Clarence Gaskill and Jimmy McHugh
2:48
9.
1/6/38
Columbia JG34837
1976
If Dreams Come True (Take 2)
Edgar Sampson and Benny Goodman
3:03
10.
1/12/38
Columbia C3L40
1964
Now They Call It Swing (Take 1)
Walter Hirsch , Vaughan DeLeath , Norman Cloutier , Lou Handman
3:04
11.
1/12/38
Columbia C3L21
1964
On the Sentimental Side (Take 1)
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Monaco
3:04
12.
1/12/38
Columbia JG34837
1976
Back in Your Own Backyard (Take 2)
Al Jolson , Billy Rose , Dave Dreyer
3:14
13.
5/11/38
previously unreleased
You Go to My Head (Take 2)
J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie
2:52
14.
5/11/38
previously unreleased
The Moon Looks Down and Laughs (Take 2)
Bert Kalmar , Sid Silvers , Harry Ruby
2:54
15.
5/11/38
previously unreleased
If I Were You (Take 1)
Bob Emmerich and Buddy Bernier
2:27
16.
5/11/38
previously unreleased
Forget If You Can (Take 1)
Jack Manus , Ken Upham , Leonard Joy
2:49
17.
6/23/38
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
Having Myself a Time (Take 2)
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
2:29
18.
6/23/38
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
Says My Heart (Take 2)
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane
2:43
19.
6/23/38
previously unreleased
I Wish I Had You (Take 1)
Bud Green , Al Stillman , Claude Thornhill
2:59
20.
6/23/38
Columbia C3L40
1964
I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key) (Take 2)
Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand
2:06
21.
9/15/38
Columbia JG34837
1976
I Can't Get Started (Take 2)
Ira Gershwin and Vernon Duke
2:46
22.
9/15/38
Columbia JG34837
1976
I've Got a Date with a Dream (Take 2)
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel
2:41
Disc nine
Track
Recorded
Catalogue
Released
Song Title
Writer(s)
Time
1.
10/31/38
previously unreleased
April in My Heart (Take 2)
Helen Meinardi and Hoagy Carmichael
3:12
2.
10/31/38
Columbia C3L40
1964
They Say (Take 2)
Paul Mann , Stephan Weiss , Edward Heyman
3:03
3.
11/28/38
previously unreleased
You're So Desirable (Take 2)
Ray Noble
2:53
4.
11/28/38
previously unreleased
You're Gonna See a Lot of Me (Take 2)
Al Goodhart , Manny Kurtz , Al Hoffman
2:58
5.
11/28/38
previously unreleased
Hello, My Darling (Take 2)
Frank Loesser and Friedrich Hollaender
2:42
6.
11/28/38
previously unreleased
Let's Dream in the Moonlight (Take 1)
Raoul Walsh and Matt Malneck
2:54
7.
1/17/39*
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
I Cried for You
Gus Arnheim , Arthur Freed , Abe Lyman
2:29
8.
1/17/39*
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
Jeepers Creepers
Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer
3:01
9.
1/20/39
previously unreleased
That's All I Ask of You (Alternate take)
R.E. Pope
2:58
10.
1/30/39
Columbia C3L40
1964
More Than You Know (Take 2)
Vincent Youmans , Billy Rose , Edward Eliscu
3:04
11.
3/21/39
previously unreleased
You're Too Lovely to Last (Take 2)
Teddy McRae , C. Beal , E. Frazer
3:01
12.
3/21/39
previously unreleased
Under a Blue Jungle Moon (Take 2)
R. Conway and N. Brisben
3:03
13.
12/13/39
Legacy C3K 47724
1991
Night and Day (Take 2)
Cole Porter
3:02
14.
2/29/40
Columbia C3L40
1964
Falling in Love Again (Take 2)
Sammy Lerner and Friedrich Hollaender
2:46
15.
6/7/40
Columbia C234849
1977
Laughing at Life (Take 2)
Nick Kenny , Charles Kenny , Bob Todd , Cornell Todd
2:54
16.
9/12/40
Columbia C3L40
1964
I'm All for You (Take 2)
Jerry Bresler and Larry Wynn
3:27
17.
9/12/40
Columbia C3L40
1964
I Hear Music (Take 2)
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane
2:39
18.
9/12/40
Columbia C3L40
1964
The Same Old Story (Take 2)
Michael Field , Newt Oliphant
3:10
19.
9/12/40
previously unreleased
The Same Old Story (Take 3)
Michael Field , Newt Oliphant
3:09
20.
9/12/40
Epic SN6042
1964
Practice Makes Perfect (Take 2)
Don Roberts and Ernest Gold
2:35
21.
9/12/40
Columbia C3L40
1964
Practice Makes Perfect (Take 3)
Don Roberts and Ernest Gold
2:42
22.
9/12/40
previously unreleased
Practice Makes Perfect (Take 4)
Don Roberts and Ernest Gold
2:43
Disc ten
* live recordings
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