music.wikisort.org - Composition Marvelous Marterie is a studio album released by Ralph Marterie and his Marlboro Men in 1959 on Wing LP record MGW 12154 (mono) and SRW 12511 (stereo).[2]
1959 studio album by Ralph Marterie and the Marlboro Men
Marvelous Marterie |
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Released | May 1959[1] |
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Recorded | Universal Recorders, Chicago, IL, 1956-1959 [2] |
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Genre | Big Band |
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Label | Wing |
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Background
This album was in Mercury’s budget Wing line. It was recorded between December 1956 and April 1959. Most of the individual recordings were never otherwise released by Mercury,[3][4][5] although “When My Sugar Walks Down the Street” was also released on Mercury 45rpm #71488,[6] and “Trombone Blues” was also released under the title “Private Eyeball” on the full-priced LP Music For A Private Eye (Mercury MG 20437, SR 60109)[6]
Track listing
- Somebody Loves Me (Gershwin – DeSylva – Macdonald)
- Can't We Be Friends? (Swift - James)
- Deep Purple (Peter DeRose)
- Lonely Winter (arr. George Stone)
- Trombone Blues (S. Allen – R. Marterie)
- When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (Irving Mills – Jimmy McHugh – Gene Austin)
- Rain (Eugene Ford)
- Stars Fell on Alabama (Frank Perkins – Mitchell Parish)
- Sentimental Journey (Les Brown – Ben Homer – Bud Green)
- I’ll Be Around (Alec Wilder)
- Love Song from “Houseboat” (J. Livingston – Ray Evans)
References
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