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Genre:Jazz
Tracklist:
A1. Baby's Awake Now (Spring Is Here, 1929) A2. Here In My Arms (Dearest Enemy, 1925) A3. You Took Advantage Of Me (Present Arms, 1928) A4. A Little Birdie Told Me So (Peggy-Ann, 1926) A5. A Ship Without A Sail (Heads Up!, 1929) A6. I've Got Five Dollars (America's Sweetheart, 1931) A7. Glad To Be Unhappy (On Your Toes, 1936) A8. As Though You Were There (Unpublished; Copyright 1940) . Lee Wiley Sings Harold Arlen B1. Let's Fall In Love (Let's Fall In Love, 1945) B2. Moanin' In The Mornin' (Hooray For What!, 1937) B3. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Rhyth-Mania, 1931) B4. Stormy Weather (Cotton Club Parade, 1933) B5. Down With Love (Hooray For What!, 1937) B6. I've Got The World On A String (Cotton Club Parade, 1932) B7. Fun To Be Fooled (Life Begins At 8:40, 1934) B8. You Said It (You Said It, 1931)
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Electronically reprocessed for stereo.
Side A recorded on Music Box for Rabson's, Feb. 1940
Side B recorded for Liberty Music Shop, April 1945
A2. Here In My Arms (Dearest Enemy, 1925)
A3. You Took Advantage Of Me (Present Arms, 1928)
A4. A Little Birdie Told Me So (Peggy-Ann, 1926)
A5. A Ship Without A Sail (Heads Up!, 1929)
A6. I've Got Five Dollars (America's Sweetheart, 1931)
A7. Glad To Be Unhappy (On Your Toes, 1936)
A8. As Though You Were There (Unpublished; Copyright 1940)
. Lee Wiley Sings Harold Arlen
B1. Let's Fall In Love (Let's Fall In Love, 1945)
B2. Moanin' In The Mornin' (Hooray For What!, 1937)
B3. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Rhyth-Mania, 1931)
B4. Stormy Weather (Cotton Club Parade, 1933)
B5. Down With Love (Hooray For What!, 1937)
B6. I've Got The World On A String (Cotton Club Parade, 1932)
B7. Fun To Be Fooled (Life Begins At 8:40, 1934)
B8. You Said It (You Said It, 1931)