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A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh |
Originally by Frank Sinatra |
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Breezin' Along with the Breeze |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Haven Gillespie, Richard A. Whiting, Seymour Simons |
Originally by Missouri Jazz Band [Sam Lanin] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman |
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Come to Me |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Peter Lind Hayes, Robert Allen [US1] |
Originally by Julie Wilson [US] REL,BRD |
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Hit the Road to Dreamland |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer |
Originally by Mary Martin, Dick Powell and The Golden Gate Quartette |
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I'll String Along with You |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Al Dubin, Harry Warren |
Originally by Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Muzzy Marcellino REC, Dick Powell BRD |
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Long Ago (And Far Away) |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern |
Originally by Gene Kelly & Rita Hayworth [dubbed by Martha Mears] BRD, Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REC |
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Someone Like You |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Harry Warren, Ralph Blane |
Originally by Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of George Siravo |
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Someone to Watch over Me |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin |
Originally by Gertrude Lawrence REC,REL,PRF |
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Swingin' down the Lane |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Gus Kahn, Isham Jones |
Originally by Ben Bernie and His Orchestra |
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That Old Feeling |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Lew Brown, Sammy Fain |
Originally by Virginia Verrill |
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That's My Desire |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Carroll Loveday, Helmy Kresa |
Originally by Russell Wooding and His Grand Central Red Caps |
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You Were Meant for Me |
The Four Lads – Orchestra conducted by Ray Ellis |
Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown |
Originally by Earl Burtnett and His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra REC, Charles King BRD |