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1955 studio album by Dean Martin
Swingin' Down Yonder Released August 1, 1955 Recorded September 30, 1954, October 7, 1954, and February 4, 1955, Capitol Recording Studio, 5515 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood , California Genre Vocal jazz , Dixieland [ 1] Length 33 :34 Label Capitol Capitol T-576 Producer Lee Gillette, Voyle Gilmore
Swingin' Down Yonder is the first full-length, 12-inch album recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records during three sessions in September and October 1954 and February 1955. According to the original sleeve notes, all the songs have a "common geographical root: the American South." In 1963, Capitol Records re-released Swingin' Down Yonder under the titled Southern Style .
The 1991 Capitol Records CD reissue added eight bonus tracks which for the most part uphold the Dixieland sound. By contrast, the 2005 Collectors' Choice reissue selected four bonus tracks of dubious connection to the American South, including "Under the Bridges of Paris".
Capitol T-576
Track
Song Title
Written By
Recording Date
Session Information
Time
1.
"Carolina Moon "
Benny Davis and Joe Burke
September 30, 1954
Session 3538; Master 13029-6
2:35
2.
”Waiting for the Robert E. Lee ”
Lewis F. Muir and L. Wolfe Gilbert
October 7, 1954
Session 3544; Master 13056
2:19
3.
"When It's Sleepy Time Down South "
Leon René , Otis Rene, Clarence Muse
September 30, 1954
Session 3538; Master 12717
2:52
4.
"Mississippi Mud "
Harry Barris and James M. Cavanaugh
September 30, 1954
Session 3538; Master 12705
3:08
5.
"Alabamy Bound "
Ray Henderson , B.G. DeSylva and Bud Green
February 4, 1955
Session 3690; Master 13551
1:45
6.
"Dinah "
Harry Akst , Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young
February 4, 1955
Session 3690; Master 13550-6
2:21
7" EP Set (Same credits as LP)[ edit ]
Capitol F1-576
Track
Song Title
1.
"Carolina Moon"
2.
"Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"
Track
Song Title
1.
"Basin Street Blues"
2.
"Is It True What They Say About Dixie?"
Capitol F2-576
Track
Song Title
1.
"When It's Sleepy Time Down South"
2.
"Mississippi Mud"
Track
Song Title
1.
"Georgia On My Mind"
2.
"Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina"
Capitol F3-576
Track
Song Title
1.
"Carolina in the Morning"
2.
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"
1991 Capitol CD, Catalog Number CDP 7 94306 2 (original album plus eight more tracks)[ edit ]
2005 Collectors' Choice Music CD, Catalog Number WWCCM05992 (original album plus four more tracks)[ edit ]
Track
Song Title
Written By
Recording Date
Session Information
Time
1.
"I'll Gladly Make the Same Mistake Again"
Sammy Cahn and David Holt
August 12, 1954
Session 3497; Master 12911-5
2:34
2.
"Three Wishes"
Jack Elliott and Harold Spina
March 9, 1949
Session 1221A; Master 4090-2
2:38
3.
"Have a Little Sympathy"
Ben Weisman and Sammy Gallop
January 26, 1949
Session 1172A; Master 3906-2
2:22
4.
"Under the Bridges of Paris "
Vincent Scotto, Jean Rodor and Dorcas Cochran
April 22, 1954
Session 3402; Master 12573
2:45
Dean Martin: Vocals
Dick Stabile : Leader
Vincent Terri: Guitar
Phil Stephens: Bass
Ray S. Toland: Drums/Contractor
Louis Brown: Piano
Gus Bivona : Saxophone (Sessions 3538 and 3544)
Charles O. Butler: Saxophone (Session 3690)
Edward R. Miller: Saxophone (Sessions 3538 and 3544)
Edward 'Ed' Rosa: Saxophone (Session 3690)
Milton Bernhardt: Trombone (Session 3690)
Francis L. 'Joe' Howard: Trombone
Thomas 'Tom' Pederson: Trombone (Sessions 3538 and 3544)
George M. Roberts: Trombone (Session 3544 and 3690)
Lloyd Ulyate: Trombone
Virgil P. Evans: Trumpet
Conrad Gozzo : Trumpet (Session 3690)
Emanuel 'Mannie' Klein : Trumpet (Sessions 3538 and 3544)
Charles E. Teagarden : Trumpet
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