63 previously unavailable live radio performances from one of the most popular of all the big bands, including such signature tunes as Harry's theme Ciribiribin; You Made Me Love You; Strictly Instrumental, and Two O'Clock Jump. But this band was known for more than Harry's trumpet heroics; through its ranks passed an unparalleled procession of singing stars, and here we get to hear Helen Forrest (Skylark), Dick Haymes, Helen Ward, Connie Haines, Johnny McAfee, Buddy DiVito, Kitty Kallen (I'm Beginning to See the Light) and seven tracks from a very young (c. 1939) Frank Sinatra! With notes and rare photos get in line, swing fans!
1 Interview with Harry James Over World Radio, Boston, Massachussetts, Interviewer: Bob Perry
2 Afraid to Say Hello
3 Skylark
4 Carnival of Venice
5 One Dozen Roses
6 I've Heard That Song Before
7 I Had the Craziest Dream Last Night
8 You Made Me Love You
9 Mister Five By Five
10 Strictly Instrumental
11 Sleepy Lagoon
12 Daybreak
13 I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time
14 Jump Sauce
15 Ain't Misbehavin'
16 Prince Charming
17 Jalousie
18 Chelsea Bridge
19 Where or When
20 It's Been So Long
21 Moten Swing
- Disc 3 -
1 9:20 Special
2 Loveless Love
3 St. Louis Blues
4 I'll Get By
5 On the Alamo
6 It Could Happen to You
7 Cherry
8 Flatbush Flanigan
9 Home
10 I'll Walk Alone
11 If I Loved You
12 11:60 P.M
13 Oh!, Lady Be Good
14 I'm Beginning to See the Light
15 I'll Buy That Dream
16 Perdido
17 I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
18 It's the Talk of the Town
19 Zanzibar
20 Deep Purple
21 Caravan
63 previously unavailable live radio performances from one of the most popular of all the big bands, including such signature tunes as Harry's theme Ciribiribin; You Made Me Love You; Strictly Instrumental, and Two O'Clock Jump. But this band was known for more than Harry's trumpet heroics; through its ranks passed an unparalleled procession of singing stars, and here we get to hear Helen Forrest (Skylark), Dick Haymes, Helen Ward, Connie Haines, Johnny McAfee, Buddy DiVito, Kitty Kallen (I'm Beginning to See the Light) and seven tracks from a very young (c. 1939) Frank Sinatra! With notes and rare photos get in line, swing fans!