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It's D'Lovely 1947–1950

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It's D'Lovely 1947–1950
Compilation album by
Released2004
RecordedFeb 25, 1947–Jun 13, 1950
GenreJazz, swing, big band
LabelHep

It's D'Lovely 1947–1950 is a 2004 album consisting of a series of recordings by Tommy Dorsey from the late 1940s. It displays Dorsey's focus on the swing jazz big band style, despite the growing popularity of bop at the time.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

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Track Song Title Length
1. But I Do Mind if You Don't
Composed by Nemo
3:05
2. That's Life I Guess
Composed by Cole, George
3:30
3. Kate
Composed by Irving Berlin
2:43
4. Baby, Baby All the Time
Composed by Bobby Troup
3:13
5. TD's Boogie Woogie
Composed by Deane Kincaide
6:30
6. Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Composed by Leo Friedman, Beth Slater Whitson
3:37
7. You Know What the Trouble Is Baby
Composed by Sy Oliver
3:19
8. Puddlewump
Composed by Charlie Shavers
3:20
9. The Continental
Composed by Con Conrad, Herbert Magidson
3:28
10. Ain'tcha Glad I Love You
Composed by Bartley/MacRae/White
3:24
11. The Knock Song
Composed by Austin
3:14
12. Why Shouldn't I
Composed by Cole Porter
3:11
13. Just One of Those Things
Composed by Cole Porter
3:02
14. I Get a Kick Out of You
Composed by Cole Porter
2:55
15. It's D'Lovely
Composed by Cole Porter
2:38
16. You Do Something to Me
Composed by Cole Porter
2:16
17. Love for Sale
Composed by Cole Porter
2:25
18. Lullaby in Boogie
Composed by Cohen
3:29
19. I Ought to Know More About You
Composed by Edward Heyman, Victor Young
3:03
20. Comin' Through the Rye
Composed by Traditional
3:19
21. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
Composed by Ray Noble
3:21
22. Happy Feet
Composed by Roy Ross, Al Stillman
3:12
23. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
Composed by Henry Creamer, Turner Layton
2:50
24. Original Dixieland One Step
Composed by D.J. LaRocca
2:33

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Credits

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  • Clarinets: Johnny Mince, Peanuts Hucko, Buddy DeFranco
  • Cornets: Bobby Hackett
  • Pianist: Teddy Wilson
  • Tenor Sax: Corky Corcoran
  • Trombone: Tommy Dorsey
  • Trumpets: Charlie Shavrs, Ziggy Elman
  • Vocals: Hannah Williams

References

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  1. ^ a b c Scott Yanow. "It's D'Lovely 1947-1950 - Tommy Dorsey | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-25.