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Genre:Jazz, Stage & Screen Style:Big Band, Swing
Tracklist:
A1. Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar 3:02 A2. Six Jerks In A Jeep 2:39 A3. You're Just A Flower From An Old Bouquet 2:50 A4. Long Time No See 3:05 A5. I Love You Much Too Much 2:57 B1. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy 2:38 B2. A Jitterbug's Lullaby 2:49 B3. Six Times A Week And Twice On Sunday 2:34 B4. Hit The Road 2:30 B5. Don't Fence Me In 3:01
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Early Andrews Sisters songs from movie pictures, unissued records, and from alternate takes of previously issued recordings. These performances were transferred from the original Decca 78 RPM Metal Parts and 33 1/3 RPM 16" Glass Transcriptions.
Other notes of interest printed on back of sleeve:
"Six Jerks In A Jeep" from the motion picture "Private Bukaroo".
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", Alt. Take features an entirely different trumpet solo as well as a few other subtle changes.
"Don't Fence Me In" is a prime example of a Decca Studio outtake, complete with breakup. We hear Bing suddenly go into his own original lyrics and melody in the midst of our arrangement of the classic Cole Porter composition.
"I Love You Much Too Much", was the first time Patty Andrews did an entire solo, although she had always sang the lead with the trio, this was her very first complete solo.
Additional notes of interest not available on release:
"You're Just A Flower From An Old Bouquet", ballad from the film "Give Out, Sisters".
"Long Time No See", early version of a song that they recut for release later in 1939.
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" has different arrangements for the horn and trombone sections.
"A Jitterbug's Lullaby", is actually the first section of a two-part song, a reject from an August 1938 session.
"Hit The Road", a song playing on slang, from the movie "Argentine Nights".
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 76732-0908-1 Other MCA4116 Other MCA4117