Isham Jones, that famous songwriter and bandleader of the 1920s and 1930s, is still widely regarded as having led one of the finest orchestras of the dance band era: sophisticated, elegant, innovative, and thoroughly danceable. The Jones orchestra was at it's peak in the early 1930s when these recordings were made, but the economic depression meant that the records sold poorly, and today they are sought-after collector's items. This disc collects 23 of Isham Jones's best records from 1932-1934, most previously unavailable on CD, and adds two recently discovered and previously unissued private recordings of the Jones band in 1933.
2 Music Music Everywhere (But Not a Song in My Heart)
3 Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)
4 What Would Happen to Me If Something Happened to You
5 There's Nothing Left to Do But Say Goodbye
6 Down a Carolina Lane
7 I Do!
8 It's Sunday Down in Caroline
9 Something Seems to Tell Me
10 It Isn't Fair
11 I Couldn't Tell Them What to Do
12 Shadows on the Swanee
13 Down a Long, Long Road
14 To-Morrow (My Honey's Comin' Home)
15 This Time It's Love
16 Ain't-Cha Glad?
17 Sittin' on a Log (Pettin' My Dog)
18 Roll Out of Bed with a Smile
19 Got the Jitters
20 Over Somebody Else's Shoulder (I Fell in Love with You)
21 Neighbors
22 I Ain't Lazy, I'm Just Dreamin'
23 Blue Lament (Cry for Me)
24 Under a Blanket of Blue
25 Nobody's Sweetheart Now
Isham Jones, that famous songwriter and bandleader of the 1920s and 1930s, is still widely regarded as having led one of the finest orchestras of the dance band era: sophisticated, elegant, innovative, and thoroughly danceable. The Jones orchestra was at it's peak in the early 1930s when these recordings were made, but the economic depression meant that the records sold poorly, and today they are sought-after collector's items. This disc collects 23 of Isham Jones's best records from 1932-1934, most previously unavailable on CD, and adds two recently discovered and previously unissued private recordings of the Jones band in 1933.