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Tracklist: 1. Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home, 2. When The Sun Comes Out, 3. You Of All People, 4. Laughing On The Outside, 5. Dinner For One, Please James, 6. It’s Monday Every Day, 7. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, 8. Don’t Take Your Love.
Album: 50 Classic Hits. Al Hibbler - Dedicated to You Stardust, 1978 03:06. Al Hibbler - Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Stardust, 1978 02:56.
- - "I Complain" b/w "Around The Corner From The Blues". - - Non-album tracks. The Big Songs of The Big Bands, Decca DL-78862, 1959. Al Hibbler Sings The Blues: Monday Every Day, Reprise R9-2005, 1961; Discovery DS-842, 1981. Shades of Blue, Imperial 9185, 1961 (one side only) (recordings from 1946; reissue of I Surrender Dear). Early One Morning (with Roland Hanna Trio), LMI 10001, 1964.
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Al Hibbler) (1949) by Duke Ellington and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. We don‘t have an album for this track yet. View all albums by this artist.
Features Song Lyrics for Al Hibbler's Rhythm & Blues: 1955 album. Rhythm & Blues: 1955 Album. Al Hibbler - Rhythm & Blues: 1955 Album. Send "Al Hibbler" Ringtones to your Cell. Album: Rhythm & Blues: 1955.
Album The Incredible - Al Hibbler, Al Hibbler. Tracking list e i testi dell'album: The Incredible - Al Hibbler Data di pubblicazione: 22 luglio 2013. Tracking list e i testi dell'album: 11th Hour Melody. After the Lights Go Down Low. Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues.
The original Ellington at Newport album was the first release in a new recording contract with Columbia Records which yielded several years of recording stability, mainly under producer Irving Townsend, who coaxed both commercial and artistic productions from Ellington. Ellington lived for years in a townhouse on the corner of Manhattan's Riverside Drive and West 106th Street. After his death, West 106th Street was officially renamed Duke Ellington Boulevard. A large memorial to Ellington, created by sculptor Robert Graham, was dedicated in 1997 in New York's Central Park, near Fifth Avenue and 110th Street, an intersection named Duke Ellington Circle.
| A | Around The Corner From The BluesWritten-By – Alain Romans, Carl Sigman |
2:52 |
| B | I ComplainWritten-By – Joe Sherman, Noel Sherman |
2:30 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9-30337 | Al Hibbler | Around The Corner From The Blues / I Complain (7", Single) | Decca | 9-30337 | US | 1957 |
| 9-30337 | Al Hibbler | Around The Corner From The Blues / I Complain (7", Single, Promo) | Decca | 9-30337 | US | 1957 |
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