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Bill Cox
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Alan Menken
A Change In Me

Cole Porter
Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter

Cole Porter
Fifty Million Frenchmen

Vincent Youmans
In the Shadow of a Crow

Roy Nathanson
The Jazz Passengers: Implement Yourself
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"...and then we wrote..." American Composers and Lyricists Sing, Play and Cover Their Own Songs Dorothy Fields Beatrice Lillie, voice; The Pied Pipers; Richard Rodgers, piano; Harold Rome, voice; Thomas "Fats" Waller, piano; W.C. Handy's Orchestra; Spike Jones, drums; George Gershwin, piano; Artie Bernstein, bass; Stephen Sondheim, voice; Cy Coleman, voice; Stephen Sondheim, piano; Victor Herbert and His Orchestra; Gene Kardos and His Orchestra; Joe Howard, voice; The Jungle Band; Johnny Mercer, voice; Cole Porter, piano; Cole Porter, voice; Harold Arlen, voice; Paul Weston and His Orchestra; Vincent Youmans, piano; Mary Martin, voice; Hoagy Carmichael, voice; Hoagy Carmichael, whistling; Hoagy Carmichael, piano; Harold Rome, piano play
Bebop Thelonious Monk Don Lamond, drums; Howard McGhee, trumpet; Duke Jordan, piano; Tadd Dameron Septet; Bud Powell, piano; Red Callender, bass; Woody Herman and His Orchestra; Dodo Marmarosa, piano; Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra; Tommy Potter, bass; Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet; Richie Powell, piano; Horace Silver Quintet; Clifford Brown, trumpet; Thelonious Monk, piano; Milt Jackson, vibraphone; Shadow Wilson, drums; George Morrow, bass; John Simmons, bass; Sonny Rollins, tenor saxophone; Flip Phillips, tenor saxophone; Red Norvo and His Selected Sextet; Charlie Parker, alto saxophone; Red Norvo, vibraphone; J.C. Heard, drums; Dizzy Gillespie, trumpet; Teddy Wilson, piano; Tadd Dameron's Orchestra; Sarah Vaughan, voice; Max Roach, drums; Slam Stewart, bass; Sid Catlett, drums; John Lewis, piano; Dizzy Gillespie All Star Quintet; Al Haig, piano; Charlie Parker All Stars; Curly Russell, bass; Dizzy Gillespie, piano; Miles Davis, trumpet; Wardell Gray, tenor saxophone; Barney Kessel, guitar play
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Bill Cox Delmore Brothers; David Harrison ("Uncle Dave") Macon, voice; Kenny Baker, voice; Bing Crosby, voice; Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra; Woody Guthrie, guitar; Woody Guthrie, harmonica; Glenn Miller; Almanac Singers; Glenn Miller and His Orchestra; Pete Seeger, voice; Woody Guthrie, voice; Gene Autry, voice; Shirley Temple, voice; Lennie Hayton and His Orchestra; Harry Sosnik; David Harrison ("Uncle Dave") Macon, banjo; Bill Cox, harmonica; Evening Breezes Sextet; Bill Cox, voice; Bill Cox, guitar; Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees; Anon.; Big Bill Broonzy, voice; Deane Janis, voice; Rudy Vallee, voice; Dick Powell, voice; Glen Gray play
A Change In Me Alan Menken Jean Danton, soprano; Doug Hammer, piano; Steve Chaggaris, percussion play
Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter Cole Porter Earl Hines, piano play
Fifty Million Frenchmen Cole Porter Kim Criswell, soprano, "May DeVere"; Evans Haile, Conductor; Karen Ziemba, voice, "Joyce Wheeler"; Susan Powell, voice, "Looloo Carroll"; Howard McGillin, voice, "Peter Forbes"; Jean LeClerc, voice, "Louis Pernasse"; Orchestra New England; J.Q. and The Bandits; James Harder, voice, "Mr. Emmit Carroll"; Scott Waara, voice, "Billy Baxter"; Jason Graae, voice, "Michael Cummins"; Kay McClelland, voice, "Violet Hildegarde"; Peggy Cass, voice, "Mrs. Gladys Carroll"; Fifty Million Frenchmen-Company play
In the Shadow of a Crow Vincent Youmans Patrice Galas, piano; Mourad Benhammou, drums; Vincent Frade, drums; Fabien Marcoz, bass; Lisa Kirchner, voice; Pierre Christophe, piano play
The Jazz Passengers: Implement Yourself Roy Nathanson Curtis Fowlkes, voice; Brad Jones, bass; Roy Nathanson, alto saxophone; Roy Nathanson, tenor saxophone; Marc Ribot, tenor horn; E. J. Rodriguez, percussion; Jazz Passengers; Bill Ware, vibraphone; Jim Nolet, violin; Curtis Fowlkes, trombone; E. J. Rodriguez, drums; Marc Ribot, guitar; Roy Nathanson, clarinet play
Jive at Five: The Stylemakers of Jazz (1920s-1940s) Jack Palmer Wellman Braud, bass; Everett Barksdale, guitar; Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra; Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra; Jimmy Blanton, bass; Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, piano; Baby Dodds Trio; Chocolate Dandies; Red and Miff's Stompers; Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Johnny Dodds's Black Bottom Stompers; Chicago Loopers; Sidney Bechet, soprano saxophone; James P. Johnson, piano; Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra; Count Basie Orchestra; Benny Carter and His Orchestra; Sid Catlett, drums; Johnny Hodges and His Orchestra; Willie Smith, piano; Benny Goodman Sextet; Earl Hines, piano play
Love and the Dickens Luckey Roberts John Muriello, baritone; Richard Pearson Thomas, piano play
Lute Unleashed J. Rosamond Johnson Jim Cowdery, recorder; Nel Moore, harmonica; Glen Saunders, string bass; Carver Blanchard, lute; Carver Blanchard, voice play
The Mighty Wurlitzer: Music For Movie-Palace Organs Lew Pollack Gaylord Carter, organ; Ann Leaf, organ play
Porter on My Mind Cole Porter Jack Six, bass; Francis Thorne, voice; Francis Thorne, piano; Jack Six, bass play
Songs of the Night Dance Recordings, 1916-1925 by Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Stuart James Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra; Harry MacDonough, tenor; George Hamilton Green, xylophone; Hugo Frey, piano; Frank Banta, piano; Joseph C. Smith Trio; Henry Burr, tenor; Joseph C. Smith, voice; Billy Murray, tenor; Harry Akst, piano; Harry Raderman, trombone; Rudy Wiedoeft, saxophone; William Bergé, piano; Teddy Brown, xylophone play
Sweet and Low Blues: Big Bands and Territory Bands of the 20s Jack Palmer Walter Page's Blue Devils; Leo Reisman and his Orchestra; Alphonso Trent and His Orchestra; George E. Lee and His Kansas Orchestra; Louisiana Sugar Babes; Jesse Stone's Blues Serenaders; Troy Floyd and His Plaza Hotel Orchestra; Chocolate Dandies; Jabbo Smith and His Rhythm Aces; Charlie Johnson and His Paradise Orchestra; Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra; Carroll Dickerson and His Orchestra play
When Lights are Low Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington Lisa Kirchner, voice; Matt Dennis; Marcus McLaurine, bass; Ron Jackson, guitar; Xavier Davis, piano; Dwayne "Cook" Broadnax, drums play
Where Have We Met Before? Forgotten Songs from Broadway, Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley Ray Henderson Lew Sherwood, voice; Eddie Duchin's Orchestra; Richard Himber's Orchestra; Joey Nash, voice; Jack Leonard, voice; Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra; Judy Garland, voice; George Stoll's Orchestra; Benny Goodman Quintet; Jane Harvey, voice; Jan Clayton, voice; Lois Lee, voice; Milton Rosenstock, Conductor; Mark Dawson, voice; Arden and Ohman Orchestra; Frank Luther, voice; Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians; Clare Hanlon, voice; Ethel Shutta, voice; Paul Small, voice; George Olsen's Orchestra; Leo Reisman and his Orchestra; Smith Ballew, voice; Victor Young's Orchestra; Frank Munn, voice; Ramona, voice; Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra play
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