music.wikisort.org - CompositionUp Swing is a compilation album of phonograph records released by bandleaders Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw in 1944 as a part of the Victor Musical Smart Set series. The set, a progenitor to greatest hits releases, features some of the most popular Dance Band Era recordings by the four bandleaders.
1944 compilation album by Various
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Released | February 17, 1944 |
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Recorded | 1936–1941 |
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Genre | Dance band, Swing, Jazz |
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Label | Victor |
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Chicago Jazz Classics (1943) |
Up Swing (1944) |
Smoke Rings (1944) |
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Chicago Jazz Classics (1943) |
Up Swing (1944) |
Smoke Rings (1944) |
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Getting Sentimental with Tommy Dorsey (1941) |
Up Swing (1944) |
Smoke Rings (1944) |
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Reception
Released in the middle of the 1942-44 recording ban, the album reached number four on the August 4, 1945 Billboard Best-Selling Popular Record Albums chart,[1] which would soon become the standard. A February 1944 issue of Billboard Magazine highlighted Miller's disc specifically: "Re-issue of this swell tune is one of eight sides comprising Victor's new album, "Up Swing." A close race, but this disk wins. Miller fans, new and old, should eat it up."[2] However, Swing Magazine's Bob Kennedy preferred Shaw's disk and declared the album "an absolute must for collectors."[3]
Track listing
These reissued songs were featured on a 4-disc, 78 rpm album set, Victor P-146.
Disc 1: (20-1549)
- "Stompin' At The Savoy", recorded January 24, 1936 with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.[4]
- "Don't Be That Way", recorded February 16, 1938 with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.
Disc 2: (20-1550)
- "Song of India", recorded February 5, 1937 with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.[4]
- "Yes Indeed!", recorded February 17, 1941 with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.
Disc 3: (20-1551)
- "Begin the Beguine", recorded July 24, 1938 with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra. Arranged by Billy Finegan.
- "Oh, Lady Be Good", recorded August 27, 1939 with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra.[4]
Disc 4: (20-1552)
- "Tuxedo Junction", recorded February 5, 1940 with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. Written by Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, Julian Dash and Buddy Feyne. Arranged by Jerry Gray.[4]
- "A String of Pearls", recorded November 3, 1941 with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. Arranged by Jerry Gray.
LP track listing
In 1951, RCA Victor reissued the set on 10" LP as RCA Victor LPT-12.[5]
Side oneTitle | Artist |
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1. | "Stompin' At The Savoy" | Benny Goodman and His Orchestra | 3:14 |
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2. | "Song of India" | Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra | 3:05 |
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3. | "Begin the Beguine" | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra | 3:13 |
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4. | "Tuxedo Junction" | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | 3:26 |
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Side twoTitle | Artist |
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5. | "A String of Pearls" | Glenn Miller and His Orchestra | 3:13 |
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6. | "Oh, Lady Be Good" | Artie Shaw and His Orchestra | 3:07 |
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7. | "Yes Indeed!" | Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra | 3:29 |
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8. | "Don't Be That Way" | Benny Goodman and His Orchestra | 3:21 |
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References
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- Discography
- Timeline of members, 1938–1942
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Number one hits | 1939 |
- "Wishing (Will Make It So)"
- "Stairway to the Stars"
- "Moon Love"
- "Over the Rainbow"
- "The Man With the Mandolin"
- "Blue Orchids"
- "In the Mood"
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1940 | |
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1941 | |
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1942 | |
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1943 | |
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Albums | |
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Members | Vocalists | |
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Musicians |
- Al Klink
- Al Mastren
- Paul Tanner
- Toby Tyler
- Tommy Mack
- Frank D’Annolfo
- Howard Gibeling
- Jimmy Priddy
- Wilbur Schwartz
- Stanley Aronson
- Hal McIntyre
- Tex Beneke
- Ernie Caceres
- Jimmy Abato
- Gabe Galinas
- Hal Tennyson
- Benny Feman
- Babe Russin
- Skip Martin
- Johnny Austin
- Lou Mucci
- Bob Price
- Charlie Hill
- Legh Knowles
- Mickey McMickle
- Clyde Hurley
- Johnny Best
- Zeke Zarchy
- Charles Frankhauser
- Billy May
- Ray Anthony
- Alec Fila
- Bill Graham
- Steve Lipkins
- Allan Reuss
- Arthur Ens
- Dick Fisher
- Jack Lathrop
- Bobby Hackett
- Bill Conway
- Chummy MacGregor
- Bob Spangler
- Cody Sandifer
- Frankie Carlson
- Maurice Purtill
- Rollie Bundock
- Tony Carlson
- Trigger Alpert
- Doc Goldberg
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Army Air Force band alumni | |
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Media | Films | |
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Publications |
- 125 Jazz Breaks for Trombone (1927)
- Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral Arranging (1943)
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Related |
- List of songs written by Glenn Miller
- Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
- The Glenn Miller Story (Decca) (1954)
- Glenn Miller Orchestra (1956–present)
- Glenn Miller Time
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Tommy Dorsey |
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Studio albums | |
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Compilation albums | |
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Songs |
- "East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)"
- "For Sentimental Reasons"
- "I Can Dream, Can't I?"
- "I'll Never Smile Again"
- "Imagination"
- "In the Middle of a Dream"
- "Indian Summer"
- "The Morning After"
- "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe"
- "Once in a While"
- "Sleep"
- "This Is No Dream"
- "This Love of Mine"
- "To You"
- "You Taught Me to Love Again"
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The Dorsey Brothers |
- "Annie's Cousin Fannie"
- "Tomorrow's Another Day"
- "Harlem Chapel Chimes"
- "Dese Dem Dose"
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Related | |
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