HUGO MONTENEGRO — Overture, American Musical Theatre, Vol. 3 (1946 - 1952)

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Album · 1961

Tracklist


A1.1 There's No Business Like Show Business
A1.2 The Girl That I Marry
A1.3 I Got The Sun In The Morning
A1.4 They Say It's Wonderful
A2.1 Almost Like Being In Love
A2.2 Come Rain Or Come Shine
A3.1 How Are Things In Glocca Morra
A3.2 Old Devil Moon
A3.3 Look To The Rainbow
A4.1 Always True To You In Fashion
A4.2 Wunderbar
A4.3 So In Love
A5.1 Let's Take An Old-Fashioned Walk
A5.2 Once In Love With Amy
A5.3 Lost In The Stars
B1.1 Some Enchanted Evening
B1.2 Younger Than Springtime
B1.3 A Wonderful Guy
B1.4 Bali Ha'i
B2.1 Guys And Dolls
B2.2 I've Never Been In Love Before
B2.3 Fugue For Tinhorns
B2.4 If I Were A Bell
B3.1 It's A Lovely Day Today
B3.2 I Talk To The Trees
B3.3 You're Just In Love
B4.1 The March Of The Siamese Children
B4.2 I Whistle A Happy Tune
B4.3 Hello Young Lovers

Line-up/Musicians

Bass – George Duvivier, Homer Mensch, Milt Hinton
Cello [Celli] – Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken, David Soyer, Eddie Sodero , George Ricci, Maurice Bialkin, Maurice Brown, Morris Stonzek, Paul Clement, Seymour Barab, Sid Edwards
Conductor – Hugo Montenegro
French Horn – Danny Cowan, Johnny Barrows, Ray Alonge
Guitar – Al Caiola, Mr. “X”
Harmonica – Richard Hayman
Harp – Gloria Agostini
Percussion – Bob Rosengarden , Eddie Costa, Harry Breuer, Osie Johnson, Phil Kraus
Piano – Joe Harnel , Moe Wechsler
Trombone – Harry Divito, John Stroffe, Dick Hixon , Urbie Green
Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Doc Severinsen, Jimmy Sedler, Joe Caiani, Mel Davis
Tuba – John Barber
Violin – Aaron Rosand, Alex Cores, Al Rudnitsky*, Avram Weiss, David Nadien, David Novales, Earle Hummel, Fred Buldrini , George Ockner, Harry Melnikoff, Harry Urbont, Jack Zayde, Joe Malin, Julius Schacter, Leo Kahn, Mac Ceppos, Mark Brown , Max Cahn, Paul Winter, Ralph Silverman, Sam Rand, Sylvan Shulman, Tosha Samaroff, Walter Legawiec
Wind – Boomie Richman , Phil Bodner, Romeo Penque, Stan Webb

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Time Records ‎– S/2037(US)

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